WARREN, Ohio – A new exhibition at Arts & Education at the Hoyt spotlights early 20th-century home technology inside the Alex Crawford Hoyt Period House in New Castle, Pa.

Plus, JW Johnson and Whitney Haslam Johnson, managing partners of Haslam Sports Group and owners of the Cleveland Browns, say the franchise’s two playoff wins in 14 years are “unacceptable” but expressed confidence in its leadership and long-term plans.

And the Ohio Power Siting Board approved a new power line through portions of Youngstown and Campbell that’s expected to improve service reliability.

Hoyt Program Showcases Early 20th-Century American Innovation
3 Minutes With: Browns’ Future, Coaching Changes and Vision for $3B Domed Stadium
Board OKs New Transmission Line in Youngstown, Campbell