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FedEx severs ties with Amazon

FedEx severs ties with Amazon


Vandalism reported at Market St. Elementary School

Vandalism reported at Market St. Elementary School


Services set for Pennsylvania grad student killed in Ohio

Services set for Pennsylvania grad student killed in Ohio


Booker says racism is a national security issue

Booker says racism is a national security issue


Stocks slide as rate cuts stoke fear of an economic slowdown

Stocks slide as rate cuts stoke fear of an economic slowdown


Reminder: New Chipotle Mexican Grill opens today near YSU

Reminder: New Chipotle Mexican Grill opens today near YSU


Australian court upholds dismissal of woman over tweets

Australian court upholds dismissal of woman over tweets


West Branch school board puts 3-year levy on fall ballot

West Branch school board puts 3-year levy on fall ballot


Dayton, site of latest mass shooting, warily awaits Trump

Dayton, site of latest mass shooting, warily awaits Trump


Taliban suicide blast in Kabul kills 14 people, 145 wounded

Taliban suicide blast in Kabul kills 14 people, 145 wounded


Ohio makes Lake Erie Islands trail 12th state water trail

Ohio makes Lake Erie Islands trail 12th state water trail


10 Things to Know for Today

10 Things to Know for Today


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VINDY EXCLUSIVE | Restaurant could open next month near Youngstown's new amp

Earl Winner stands in front of the former Daugherty-Davis Co. cigar store and closed St. Vincent DePaul Society dining hall he is transforming into a new restaurant. Tavern 208 Bar and Grill in downtown Youngstown on Front Street could open as soon as next month.


Ohio board recommends law-license suspension for Yavorcik

Martin Yavorcik was convicted in the Oakhill Renaissance Place scandal, but appellate overturned his conviction.


Commissioners approves $8.9 million in new bonds for 2019

The total $16,551,735 in notes approved Tuesday includes about $3.4 million now going into long-term debt service this year.


Youngstown council and administration officials to meet privately today to discuss state audit

State auditor’s office has questioned the city’s use of $4.5 million in 2017 for economic development


Workhorse made $70 a day in second quarter

Second quarter earnings for potential Lordstown savior Workhorse paint a dire picture of the company


12th annual Taste of Hubbard set for Sept. 29

Order tickets for Taste of Hubbard before they’re gone


Goleta Avenue murder trial underway

Prosecutors say Jesse B. Williams, 52, intended to kill Diane Dent’s son Anttwon, but Diane was the one to answer the door.


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