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New tool from U.S. Air Force helps aeronautic students with real-world experience
The Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics at the Youngstown Warren Regional Airport has a new educational tool to work with - and it just flew in Thursday.
New EMA director named at county meeting
The Mahoning County Emergency Management Agency has a new director.
What causes hantavirus in the US?
Hundreds of cases have been confirmed in the U.S. since the CDC started tracking the virus.
Dozens gather for National Day of Prayer
Across the country, people are taking part in the National Day of Prayer, and downtown Youngstown was no exception.
Man pleads guilty to charges following internet tip
A local man pleaded guilty this week to pandering charges following a search of his Warren home.
Valley officials recognize May as Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month and on Thursday, Mahoning County Commissioners took time to recognize the Mental Health and Recovery Board.
‘Outdid themselves’: How Southwest pulled off spirited surprise for retiring pilot of defunct airline
They had 43 minutes to pull off the big surprise.
‘Scream’ Star Matthew Lillard Set To Join Upcoming ‘Superman’ Sequel
Source: Kristina Bumphrey / Getty Fresh off an “unexpected” return in Scream 7 and a surprising inclusion into the MCU via Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, Matthew Lillard (Stu from Scream 1) is continuing to make his surprising Hollywood comeback. He’s just been cast in yet another big-time comic book film. According to Variety
Amber Rose Admits Hyping Ye For Infamous 2009 VMAs Moment
Source: Gregg DeGuire / Getty One of Ye aka Kanye West’s early infamous moments popped back into the spotlight, thanks to a recent interview of his ex-girlfriend, Amber Rose. The model shared that she might’ve had something to do with his blowup during the 2009 VMAs. In her appearance on the Ball In The Family
Boat captains needed for paralyzed veteran fishing trip
Any veteran with a disability -- including silent or physical disabilities -- is welcome to take part. Purser said the event is also open to anyone in the community with a disability.