Fatal Shooting of Cody Dempsey
Dennis Watkins talks during a press conference at his office Thursday at which he announced that the Weathersfield Township police officer who shot and killed Cody Dempsey along state Route 11 near Tibbetts Wick Road was justified in firing the fatal shots.
Winter Blues
If words like wintery mix and sub zero are part of your vocabulary, maybe you have the Winter blues.
Park Programs
Louie b Free and Aaron Young, Executive Director at Mill Creek MetroParks, talks about the variety of programs offered at the park and the percentage of people who go to them.
It's Always Better in Mill Creek MetroPark
Louie b Free and Aaron Young, Executive Director at Mill Creek MetroParks, discuss the beauty each season brings to Mill Creek MetroParks.
Larry Blue Guilty Plea
Mahoning County Assistant Prosecutor Dawn Cantalamessa speaks in court Wednesday after Larry Blue, 34, pleaded guilty to a charge of murder for the killing of a man in a Feb. 2, 2013, drug deal at the Rockford Village Public Housing Project
LaShea's Mom Speaks Out
Emma Parker had a simple message for women Monday after the man who killed her daughter was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison: If you’re in an abusive relationship, leave immediately. “If the guy hits you once, he’ll hit you again,” she said through tears shortly after Larry Johnson, 40, was sentenced in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court for the Dec. 31, 2013, murder of her 26-year-old daughter, LaShea Parker inside the Shelby Road home the couple shared. Assistant Prosecutor Jennifer McLaughlin told Judge Shirley J. Christian that Parker was found by her children on her bedroom floor and all of the wounds she received were to her side or back. She said there was a history of Johnson beating her before she was killed.
Memorial March
Penny Wells of Soujourn to the Past discusses the upcoming "Memorial March" in downtown Youngstown to commemorate the marches that took place in Selma, Alabama, during the Civil Rights movement in 1965.
Selma Alabama
Penny Wells of Soujourn to the Past describes the events that lead to "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama during March of 1965.
Corruption Crossfire
Louie b Free states his opinion of both political parties, while David Betras concedes to at least one of his criticisms.
Learning or Leaving
David Betras, chairman of the Mahoning County Democratic Party, says that the single most important improvement Youngstown could make is improving the city schools.
Vetting Validation
David Betras, chairman of the Mahoning County Democratic Party, describes the process by which elected officials are vetted through American politics.
Climbing the Career Ladder
Kevin J. Helmick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Farmers National Bank, discusses his career path as he rose through the ranks.
Investing the Time
Kevin J. Helmick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Farmers National Bank, tells how he grew up in the valley and learned about finances.
Dressed for Success
Kevin J. Helmick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Farmers National Bank, talks about how he dressed for success, even as a bank teller.
Lessons Learned by Losing
Kevin J. Helmick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Farmers National Bank, talks about the lessons he learned from losing.
Merging Interests
Kevin J. Helmick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Farmers National Bank, discusses the recent announcement of their merger with First National Bank.
Chinese New Year
Gene Huang, whose family owns Girard Wok, explains a tradition associated with Chinese New Year.
Multiple Sclerosis
Lynn and Joe join Louie b. Free to discuss the challenges Lynn has faced due to Multiple Sclerosis.
Pothole Predicament
Youngstown Mayor, John McNally, discusses the many issues surrounding potholes, patching and car repairs.
Lake Glacier Ice
Recent frigid weather left a thick coating of ice on the Lake Glacier Dam in Mill Creek Park.
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