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Suspect ordered to stay away from internet and guns

Suspect in shooting threat ordered to stay off the internet and away from guns


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Lordstown legislation would limit tax abatements

Two Lordstown council members sponsor legislation limiting tax abatements


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‘Consummate child predator’ eligible for parole

Prosecutor opposes parole for music store owner who raped boys


Youngstown traffic stops down

Community Police Unit also down three officers


Liberty planning on applying to Clean Ohio grant

Liberty wants to preserve Little Squaw Creek


Agenda Tuesday

Agenda Tuesday Coitsville Township trustees, informational meeting regarding the future of the


Star Supply owner had an eye for items people wanted or needed

Kids of late owner reflect on their dad


Citizens Police Academy training

Citizens Police Academy training YOUNGSTOWN The police department is teaming up with the Diocese


Youngstown St. Andrewes AME Church celebrates sesquicentennial

South Side fixture plans gatherings to mark longevity, contributions By SEAN BARRON


‘Miracle house’ in Ohio draws pilgrims amid sainthood push

Associated Press CANTON Late in the summer of 1939, crowds of strangers started showing up at


Rabid raccoon found in Boardman Township

Staff report AUSTINTOWN A raccoon found in southwest Boardman Township has tested positive for


Wildlife roam where US once forged its deadliest weapons

Associated Press DENVER From a tiny Pacific island to a leafy Indiana forest, a handful of sites


IS claims bombing at Kabul wedding that killed 63

IS claims bombing at Kabul wedding that killed 63 KABUL, Afghanistan The suicide bomber stood


The radicalization of James Reardon Jr.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Reporter Graig Graziosi had met and interviewed James Reardon Jr. on multiple


Trumbull and Mahoning counties hard hit after storms move through area

Staff report WARREN As of 8 p.m. Sunday, more than 5,500 FirstEnergy customers were without