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Steelers safety Edmunds embracing the grind

Terrell Edmunds’ body fat was at 2.1 percemt when he entered his second training camp.


Vice President Pence stirs false hope with statement

Editorial: As Democratic candidates for president, including U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Howland, were getting ready


‘Pretty Woman’ diminishes the unnoticed lives of today’s slaves

Opinion: Editor’s Note: David Yost is attorney general of Ohio. Yost previously served as state auditor,


Unsolved mystery: Archaic courts

Opinion: More than 30 years ago, one of the leading criminal lawyers in the Mahoning Valley came up with a brazen proposal regarding the criminal justice system: Get rid of all the courts in Mahoning County below the Common Pleas level and create a metropolitan court featuring seven full-time judgeships.


Saban: No job offer made to Ohio State’s Smith

Alabama coach Nick Saban cited the results of a background check as the reason.


15 dead in today's El Paso mall attack

A law enforcement official says at least 15 people were killed in the attack at an El Paso shopping center and that the suspect who was taken into custody is a 21-year-old Dallas-area man named Patrick Crusius.


Police: Multiple people dead, 1 in custody in Texas shooting

Police: Multiple people dead, 1 in custody in Texas shooting


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Eldredge fans make first visit to new amphitheater

Country singer Brett Eldredge played his fourth concert for an animated crowd Friday night at the new Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre, along the Mahoning River, downtown.


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Your own signature salad straight from your garden

Considered exotic only a decade or two ago, many different types of salad greens are now readily available as seeds or even transplants to grow in your garden.


Sister aims to keep attackers in prison

One person incarcerated for robbing and permanently paralyzing Joseph Kaluza in 2008 is seeking clemency from a 41-year sentence


State senators are very optimistic companies will secure money to buy GM Lordstown

The senators met Friday with the heads of the companies


Ivanka Trump, other administration officials to visit Youngstown Monday

They will discuss workforce development and opportunity zones


Extrudex fined $250K for coverup

Also placed on 3 years’ probation


Niles company supplying natural gas to Southington ordered to cease operations

Niles company supplying natural gas to Southington ordered to cease operations


Robbery suspect has bond reduced

Cases bound over to grand jury


Clevinger clips Angels’ wings in Tribe victory

Yasiel Puig drove in his first two runs for Cleveland and Mike Clevinger won his fifth consecutive decision.


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Bair facts: Canfield win sets up finals rematch

Danny Chaplow of Canfield is tagged out at the plate by Lebanon catcher Sam Kitchen in a 10U Little League State Tournament game at Lehotsky Field in Jefferson on Friday night.


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Even at 100, boccie leader has no plans to slow down

Happy Birthday, Al Nerone! He turns 100 years old today, and fully intends to continue playing boccie at the Arco Club, a recreational hobby he took up when he was 61. Over the years, he’s participated in four boccie leagues.


Weekend events commemorate first African slaves brought to US

Opinion: The annual African American Male Wellness Walk and Run is part of the weekend activities.


Children’s author excites hundreds of fans at Stambaugh breakfast

Laura Numeroff, author of celebrated children’s book ‘If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,’ met nearly 400 local fans Friday morning


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