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Truck driver aids Lordstown cops in solving assault case

Truck driver aids Lordstown cops in solving assault case


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Champion barn boasts of Packard automobile history

Champion barn boasts of Packard automobile history


Youngstown man arrested in Boardman Subway robbery

Youngstown man arrested in Boardman Subway robbery


Woman charged in melee

Woman charged in melee


Gun found on couch

Gun found on couch


Rained-out Michael Weber concert at Morley gets is rescheduled

Rained-out Michael Weber concert at Morley gets is rescheduled


Boardman boosters say Spartan Stadium approaches finish line

Boardman boosters say Spartan Stadium approaches finish line


10 things to know for today

10 things to know for today


HEAT WAVE | Salvation Army in Warren provides cool spot

HEAT WAVE | Salvation Army in Warren provides cool spot


UPDATE | Former exec of YMCA's Camp Fitch will plead to child porn charges

Report: Former exec of YMCA's Camp Fitch charged with possession of child porn


Handel's at Midlothian temporarily closed

Handel’s ice cream location at Midlothian Boulevard and Market Street is temporarily closed after being robbed Saturday.


New path offers quiet refuge to South Side

Whatever the reasons people may have to make use of a new walking path, they likely will feel a sense of spirituality and connectivity, both of which could supersede the benefits of any exercise or workout regimen, a religious leader contends.


Appeals court hears arguments of man convicted of killing Teddy Foltz

Attorneys argued the constitutionality of Zaryl Bush’s murder trial and the viability of his post-conviction petition Thursday before 7th District Court of Appeals judges.


Canfield man indicted in attacks on wife, daughter

A Mahoning County grand jury indicted a Canfield Township man arrested this past winter in an attack on his wife and daughter.


Canfield city utility bills to go up $15 per quarter

Council members approved a $15 quarterly increase to city utility customers’ bills, to generate more money for stormwater infrastructure upgrades.