(WYTV) – The following are five strange days in history, according to HistoryFacts.com. Friday, May 19, 1780, in New England, it was a dark day — the sky turned yellow in the morning and dark by noon.
When the temperatures rise, those with spring allergies need to keep some strategies in mind to stop allergens from getting inside their homes.
Complaining of headaches, Czara Richards went to the hospital 29 weeks into her pregnancy with her daughter.  She discovered that her placenta had partially erupted. Her husband was away with work ...
FARMINGTON Twp., Ohio (WKBN) — Multiple fire departments in Trumbull County respond to an early morning garage fire Monday in Farmington Township. It happened just after midnight on the 7400 of North ...
Mr. Darby’s Antique Emporium is now located in the old Joann Fabrics along Market Street in Boardman across from the Southern ...
NILES, Ohio (WKBN) — Saturday was the final day of the Eastwood Mall’s 2025 fashion Week. For the final show, some healthcare heroes hit the runway. It was the Akron Children’s Hospital’s Me and My ...
A linear accelerator is a radiation treatment machine where we use high energy x-rays and electrons to treat both cancer and benign conditions,” Dr. Iheagwara said.
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — President Donald Trump’s rapidly changing tariff policies are causing economic whiplash. This week he’s gone back and forth on tariffs against Mexican and Canadian imports, ...
A local high school student is collecting hygiene products as part of a scholarship drive centered around community service.
They’re also holding a boot drive, taking donations following the crash that killed 15-year-old Jason Daff and his mother, Angela Brown. Jayden Daff, 12, remains in the hospital recovering.
Public service employees who are part of a federal loan forgiveness program could be at risk of having to pay back their ...
On the heels of multiple deadly plane crashes across the country, air traffic control experts told Congress the U.S. is “not the gold standard in aviation anymore.” ...