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Rulong gets about 40 years in prison for Larchmont shootup
Rulong gets about 40 years in prison for Larchmont shootup
UPDATE | GM clarifies statements on GM/Workhorse/Lordstown
UPDATE | GM clarifies statements on GM/Workhorse/Lordstown
Two men suffer 'major' injuries in Warren shootings
Two men suffer 'major' injuries in Warren shootings
Extrudex Aluminum fined, on probation for concealing knowledge of felony
Extrudex Aluminum fined, on probation for concealing knowledge of felony
Youngstown schools stuff students’ backpacks with supplies
Youngstown schools stuff students’ backpacks with supplies
TODAY'S VINDICATOR HEADLINES | FRIDAY
Here's today's top headlines in The Vindicator and on Vindy.com.
Y'town BOE places levy on November ballot
Youngstown Board of Education voted 4-2 at a special meeting Thursday to place an emergency renewal of the school district’s 10.7-mill property tax levy on the November ballot.
City Club panelists discuss erosion of American Dream at forum tonight
Denis Robinson Sr. recalled a man who, despite rising as early as 5 a.m., was consistently late to his job merely because he had no car.
Menards seeking compensation from Girard contractor
Attorneys for Menards Inc. have asked a Trumbull County Common Pleas Court magistrate to order Girard demolition company DiPaolo Industrial Development to pay $294,201 in damages to Menards, while an attorney for DiPaolo argues Menards is not entitled to anything.
Virginia carnival worker indicted in Mahoning grand jury
A Mahoning County grand jury indicted a carnival worker from Virginia for the June 12 shooting of a man on the West Side.
U.S. House's last black Republican to retire
U.S. Rep. Will Hurd, an ex-CIA undercover officer and the lone black Republican in the House of Representatives, says he won't seek a third term next year.
Pence returns to Pennsylvania to urge trade pact’s passage
Pence returns to Pennsylvania to urge trade pact’s passage
GOP-controlled Senate confirms 13 more judges named by Trump
GOP-controlled Senate confirms 13 more judges named by Trump
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