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10 guns seized as car shot on I-90
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers seized 10 guns from seven target shooters Sunday evening when an errant bullet struck a vehicle on Interstate 90, OHP Trooper Chris Thayne said.
9 hrs ago | Ashtabula Star-Beacon
Is it time for another American Revolution?
CARL E. FEATHER / Star Beacon BARBARA HOLLISTER and her sister-in-law Mary Tucker participated in the rally in Washington D.C. Thursday to protest the Democratic version of health-care reform.
Hearing continued for Conneaut party mom
A preliminary hearing for a Conneaut woman charged with a felony in connection with an underage drinking party held in her home, has been continued until later this month.
Artvoice's weekly round-up of events to watch out for the week, including our editor's pick: When Pigs Fly - An 8-act tribute to Pink Floyd, this Saturday at Nietzsche's. If you haven't already, be sure to check out our new and improved events calendar on-line for complete event listings, a location guide to find your way about the city, restaurant ...
Election error calls Orwell charter a a levya
Orwell voters will have to pay attention to their ballots today, as an error on the village charter change measure could impact election results.
Are The Dems (Finally) Learning From Luntz?
Long before the current health care debate got underway, the Democratic Congressional leadership could have done itself a huge favor by getting reacquainted reading George Orwell's famous essay on politics and the English language.
Grand Valley has a lot to sing about
A Welcome back, Grand Valley! There was a buzz of energy going around the school the first day back at Grand Valley.
Superintendent: fifth-grader with pocketknife an a unusual situationa
The fifth-grade Geneva Elementary School student who took a knife to school did not threaten other students, or herself, with the weapon, Geneva police reports show.
If you looked closely enough you could almost see Norman Rockwell hiding behind a pumpkin, painting an American classic during the 40th annual Huntsburg Pumpkin Festival Sunday.
Silvio Berlusconi's lawyers: Italian PM is above the law
Silvio Berlusconi's lawyers said he should be considered above the law, as Italy's highest court deliberated on whether legislation giving him immunity from prosecution is unconstitutional.
Officials wonder if people safe with dispatch changes
The safety of residents in the four Ashtabula County villages that are now using Middlefield for police dispatching services was on the mind of county 911 Advisory Board members Thursday morning.
Views on the news: From political stick to Orwellian carrots
Readers pick apart the Labour Party's conference pledges and sound off about Asda, Applegarth and Ryanair Business and politics, that potent combination united by the Labour Party conference, brought out the angry, fed-up and downright cynical this week.
County commissioners support purchase
The Ashtabula County Board of Commissioners gave its support to a number of measures that, collectively, would protect more than 336 acres of county land from development.
When most people hear the term "heavy metal," they think of hard rockin', guitar-laden anthems screamed by big-haired dudes dressed in women's clothes.
Monroe man seriously hurt in fall from horse
A Monroe Township man was seriously injured when he was thrown from a horse late Sunday night, Conneaut firefighters said.
This 1994 Honda Civic, owned by Predator71607, has an estimated 200 horsepower. Check out some of the pictures and ratings of this Tuner Car below, as well as other info about this ride.
Navigating Egypt's bureaucracy with a child in tow
After hours of pushing through sweltering crowds at office windows, I was on the verge of registering my newborn son when the woman behind the counter uttered the phrase most dreaded from an Egyptian civil servant.
16-year-old girl alleges being abducted, raped on her way to school
City police are investigating a report of the abduction and rape of a 16-year-old girl.
Enrollment, test scores on rise for students at SJP
While the learning of Ss.. John and Paul students isn't measured by state standards, students are performing above state standardized testing, school board member Michelle McClure said.