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The Kremlin and the West have held out the possibility of a diplomatic path out of the Ukraine crisis.
 

Newton Falls woman killed in Braceville crash

 
Lutz was taken by helicopter to St. Elizabeth Hospital where she passed away.
 

Latest inmate removed from death row via mental illness law

 

A new Ohio law prohibiting the execution of people severely mentally ill at the time of their crime has led to the removal of another prisoner from death row.

Court: Dad can fight adoption of kids whose mother he killed

 

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a man can fight the adoption of his children, even though he killed their mother.

Mayor quits after saying ice shanties may bring prostitution

 

The mayor in Ohio who suggested allowing ice fishing shanties on a lake could lead to prostitution has resigned.

 

Are Newton Falls charter changes needed a year early?

 
A Newton Falls Charter Commission was formed to review and recommended change to the villages charter. Typically council appoints a commission every five years, but council decided to appoint members to a commission and have the review about a year early.
 

Flags lowered in Struthers to honor longtime judge

 
The lowering of the flags is to honor Judge James Lanzo, who passed away on February 10th at the age of 77.

 

 
While one side will be cleared for walkers, the other side will remain snow-covered for cross country skiers that frequent the trail.
 

Major midweek warm-up on the way

 
It will be another harsh start to the morning when it comes to the temperatures.