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Chamber schedules 3 ribbon-cuttings

Chamber schedules 3 ribbon-cuttings The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber has scheduled three


AROUND THE HORN | Tuesday’s other MLB games

AMERICAN LEAGUE White Sox 5, Tigers 3, 1st game; Tigers 10, White Sox 6, 2nd game DETROIT


Softball is a year-round passion for Champion pitcher Sophie Howell

For Howell, softball is a year-round sport


Prosecutors urge Ohio Supreme Court to not accept Burke appeal

Burke was sentenced last year to 58 years to life for killing a Warren man


“FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH COOKBOOK”

“FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH COOKBOOK” GRANDMA’S BUNS by LOWELL SATRE 51/2cups flour 1/2cup sugar


ohio DeWine proposes changes to address shootings

Gun-control supporters remain skeptical Associated Press COLUMBUS Prompted to act by the


SPORTS digest

Scrappers game postponed NILES Tuesday night’s Mahoning Valley Scrappers game against the West


After carnage in Dayton, it’s time for Legislature to finally do something

Editorial: The Plain Dealer: Too often when the unthinkable happens, when someone with a powerful firearm fells


Workhorse meager earnings no worry for GM

Second quarter earnings for potential Lordstown savior Workhorse paint a dire picture of the company, but General Motors insists the numbers aren’t reflective of the group’s financial health.


Youngstown lawmakers to be briefed on state audit Wednesday

City council will meet Wednesday behind closed doors with Mayor Jamael Tito Brown, Law Director Jeff Limbian and outside legal counsel to discuss the ongoing state audit of the city’s questionable use of $4.5 million in 2017 from water, wastewater and sanitation funds for economic-development projects.


Hubbard's 12th annual Taste set for September

The only thing better than treating yourself to delicious local food is doing so for a good cause.


Mahoning commissioners OK nearly $9M in new bonds for this year

Mahoning County commissioners approved the issuance of about $16.5 million in one-year general obligation notes for 2019, about $8.9 million of which are for new bonds to fund a multitude of countywide projects, officials said.


Mother sentenced to 25 to 50 years in Pa. child’s death

Mother sentenced to 25 to 50 years in Pa. child’s death


UPDATE | Storm ravages Warren; new warnings issued

Storm, outages ravage Warren


Manson prosecutor: Keep them all locked up forever

Manson prosecutor: Keep them all locked up forever


Boom in overdose-reversing drug is tied to fewer drug deaths

Boom in overdose-reversing drug is tied to fewer drug deaths


Mariners' Tim Beckham suspended 80 games for PED violation

Mariners' Tim Beckham suspended 80 games for PED violation


Trump, GOP sue over California tax return law

Trump, GOP sue over California tax return law


MASS SHOOTINGS | El Paso opens healing center

El Paso opens healing center as it prepares for Trump visit


Pa. clergy abuse hotline fielded 1,900 calls in first year

Pa. clergy abuse hotline fielded 1,900 calls in first year


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