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Bloomberg urges world leaders to ignore Trump

Associated Press NEW YORK New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg urged world leaders not to


'Big Bang Theory' meets YSU at STEM showcase

The campus of Youngstown State University was like a huge episode of “The Big Bang Theory” on Saturday as students from the university’s College of Science, Technology, Mathematics and Engineering showed off their creations to the public.


Valley farmers digging in for growing season

Soon, the strawberries will be ready for picking.


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‘Coffee with Cossler’ YOUNGSTOWN The Youngstown Business Incubator will have a “Coffee with


LIMELIGHTS, CAREER PATHS

HONOR Greenwood Chevrolet and Greenwood’s Hubbard Chevrolet were recently presented with a


Business, politics stoke record sales of brand

Associated Press SHANGHAI Since her father was elected president of the United States, global


How to avoid buying a lemon car

Finding a trouble-free used car has nothing to do with luck and everything to do with applying good


Pepper business brings spice to downtown Hubbard

“Too Hot Mamas” pepper cannery debuts Hubbard storefront.


Kent Status Trumbull campus to sponsor wellness, career fairs

Fair Week is Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.


BJ’s Brewhouse will open Monday

BJ’s Brewhouse will open at 11 a.m. Monday


Port authority taps Trumbull County Sheriff’s Office to provide security at Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport.

The sheriff’s office outbid Vienna Township Police for the security work


Alcoa moving its headquarters back to Pittsburgh

Associated Press PITTSBURGH Alcoa Corp. is moving its global headquarters – but very few jobs –


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Kuzman’s sold GIRARD Rand Fusselman has purchased the former site of Kuzman’s bar, 1025 S. State


Ohio Federal Research Network visits the Valley

The Ohio Federal Research Network wants to connect industry with universities to keep the state’s companies competitive.


Consultant estimates cleanup of former Packard facilities at $2.6 million

A Warren native wants to relocate his Auto Parkit administrative and manufacturing operations to Dana Street.