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YOUNGSTOWN Robert L. Weaver III, 36, of South Turner Road in Canfield, pleaded not guilty Tuesday during arraignment to aggravated vehicular assault for an Aug. 13, 2020, head-on crash.
Weaver, a passenger in his sport utility vehicle and the driver of another car were badly injured when Weaver crashed into the other vehicle after crossing over the center concrete divider on U.S. Route 422 in the city, hitting the car coming the other direction, according to a police report.
The crash occurred a short time after a Coitsville Township police officer ended a high-speed chase. The Ohio State Highway Patrol handled the crash investigation because Youngstown police refused to do it.
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From hairdressers, barbers and beauticians, to dessert shops, takeaways and and cafes - Harry Potter and Alice in Wonderland shops, as well as clothing brands and zero waste stores.
These are just some of the businesses that have launched in North Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent since the start of the pandemic.
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