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Outrage grows over conditions at border facilities
Angry protesters taking to streets and social media Associated Press “Inhumane.” “Shameful.”
Fireworks light up sky in Springfield Twp.
Rich Lonardo and his wife, Debbie, were joined by about 30 family and friends to enjoy the impressive fireworks display Wednesday put on by The Lake Club.
Youngstown Comic Con coming to Covelli
Arthur Suydam has earned his crown. The legendary comic book artist-writer-creator is known as the Zombie King.
Boardman’s first seated athlete excels on track
On Micah Beckwith’s right arm is a tattoo that reads “Tell me I can’t and I’ll show you I can.”
Summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman
Summary of recent criminal activity in Poland and Boardman townships
Struthers building demolished; resident upset
A dust cloud expanded over the onlookers who gathered outside 108 S. Bridge St. downtown to watch as heavy machines tore the structure apart Tuesday morning.
3 large metal sculptures installed at steel museum
Staff report YOUNGSTOWN Three large scrap-metal sculptures depicting a steelworker, a coal miner
Appointed attorney system begins in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court
Appointed attorney system begins in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court
Man accused in Niles shooting death wants evidence suppressed
Man accused in Niles shooting death wants evidence suppressed
Campbell council candidate disqualified over city charter issue
A Sebring councilwoman who put a post office’s address on her nominating petitions was certified
New county gas agreement readies for next shale boom
Mahoning County now has rights to any Utica shale deposits underneath county-owned land in Canfield, under a new lease agreement with Ohio Valley Energy approved this morning.
Ohio EPA issues final certification for potential medical campus near Eastwood Mall
Mercy Health is considering a $250 million hospital there, but hasn’t made a final decision
Mahoning County included in federal disaster declaration
Residents affected by the May 28 storm and heavy flooding may now register for federal assistance
Bishop George Murry re-enters hospital for leukemia treatment
The bishop was treated for acute leukemia last year, but has relapsed and will require further chemotherapy.
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