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Jordan DePaul sings 'A to Z'

Jordan DePaul sings 'A to Z'

Valley native and singer/songwriter Jordan DePaul sings one of his new songs, "A to Z."


Jordan DePaul discusses musical career

Jordan DePaul discusses musical career

Valley native Jordan DePaul joined Vindy Talk Radio to discuss his musical journey and moving to Nashville and Brooklyn.


Ving CEO on VTR

Ving CEO on VTR

Ving App CEO Tony DeAscentis joined Vindy Talk Radio to discuss innovation and the tech industry.


Plaza Donuts celebrates 55 years in business

Plaza Donuts celebrates 55 years in business

Co-owner Michael Froomkin discusses the history of Plaza Donuts and their specials to celebrate 55 years in business.


Team NEO

Team NEO

Jacob Duritsky, VP of Strategy and Research at Team NEO, speaks on economic development in Northeast Ohio.


Tito Brown on VTR

Tito Brown on VTR

Youngstown mayor-elect Jamael Tito Brown joined VTR now to discuss the election and his plans for the city!


South Range Football Drone

South Range Football Drone

The South Range Football team is getting some high tech help.


WWII Veteran

WWII Veteran

Howard Friend was drafted on D-Day and fought in The Battle of the Bulge. He shared his story today with Rotary of Youngstown.


Flight Crew visits Whistle & Keg

Flight Crew visits Whistle & Keg

The Mahoning Valley Flight Crew sample the craft beer at Downtown Youngstown's newest bar.


Bethel Lutheran Church food sale

Bethel Lutheran Church food sale

Bill Conkey, volunteer at Bethel Lutheran Church, speaks on their monthly dinner and the impact on the community.


Valley locals visit D.C. to oppose addiction treatment cuts

Valley locals visit D.C. to oppose addiction treatment cuts

Don LoGiudice and Phil Krauss of Boardman share their stories in Sen. Todd Young's office. Mahoning Valley locals are among groups from across the country in D.C. to oppose cuts to programs that help fund addiction treatment.


Photos Of The Week Nov. 5-11

Photos Of The Week Nov. 5-11

Vindicator Photo highlights week of Nov. 5-11.


Hamad Case

Hamad Case

On Oct. 5, 2016, one month before a dispute between Nasser Hamad and his girlfriend’s family came to the attention of Howland police through multiple 911 calls, Hamad got a stiff rebuke from a Trumbull County Common Pleas Court magistrate over his behavior toward a former business associate.


UAW Local 1714

UAW Local 1714

Robert Morales, UAW Local 1714 president, reflects on 47 years of UAW 1714.


Congressman Tim Ryan Veterans Day

Congressman Tim Ryan Veterans Day

Patriotic pride filled Glenwood Junior High gymnasium Friday, where more than 700 eighth-grade students and 26 local veterans gathered to honor the sacrifices made by the United States military at their Veteran’s Day assembly.


Judge sentences Nasser Hamad to life for Howland killings

Judge sentences Nasser Hamad to life for Howland killings

The judge in the Nasser Hamad trial has sentenced Hamad to life in prison with parole eligibility after 36 years.


Hamad sentencing

Hamad sentencing

Chris Becker, assistant Trumbull County prosecutor, talks about the reasons Nasser Hamad was the only person charged in connection to the Feb. 25 killings at Hamad's house. Mike Hamad, older brother of Nasser Hamad, discusses the unfairness of Nasser Hamad's conviction Oct. 30 on all counts.


Jamael Tito Brown wins Youngstown mayoral race

Jamael Tito Brown wins Youngstown mayoral race

Jamael Tito Brown speaks on winning the Youngstown mayoral race and putting a team together.


Haluski sale at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

Haluski sale at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

Mariann Pacak, volunteer with St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Slovak Cultural Society, shows off cabbage and cottage cheese haluski. The next haluski sale will take place in December.


Dr. Reardon testifies in Hamad trial

Dr. Reardon testifies in Hamad trial

Dr. James Reardon testifies about Nasser Hamad being anxious and hypervigilent prior to Feb. 25 and exhibited PTSD on the day he killed two people.