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Player of the Game: Howland’s Ta-Shawn Fambro
Howland sophomore Ta-Shawn Fambro was named Player of the Game for his efforts in the Tigers' thrilling 59-54 win over Poland.
DHS confirms ICE agent shot, killed driver during spring break on South Padre Island
The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed to Border Report that special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement were involved in the shooting death of a man on South Padre Island in 2025 during a traffic stop last Spring Break in the South Texas border town.
Lakeview senior nets career milestone in Bulldogs win
Lantz became just the second player in the boys basketball program to reach the feat and the ninth all-time.
Sharon sneaks past Girard in District Quarter Final
Sharon boys basketball outlasted Girard Pa. 39-31 in the quarter final of the District 10 4A tournament at Farrell high school Friday night.
Historic spring snowfalls for the area
Looking at some historic snowfalls that took place during the spring season in Youngstown, Ohio.
Movie with Ohio connections shown at YSU
Ohio Goes To The Movies was created to celebrate America's 250th birthday by having communities film movies with Ohio connections.
Trump administration to stand by tough Biden-era mandates to replace lead pipes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration said Friday it backs a 10-year deadline for most cities and towns to replace their harmful lead pipes, giving notice that it will support a tough rule approved under the Biden administration to reduce lead in drinking water. The Environmental Protection Agency told a federal appeals court in Washington
Report: Trump wants Canada out of trade agreement with Mexico
These sources tell the Times that ongoing tensions with Canada and disagreements between President Trump and his Canadian counterpart have led to this impasse.
Struthers mayor working to fix problem with gas bills
There's a problem with natural gas bills in Struthers. People are being charged much more than the aggregate plan called for, and Mayor Cat Miller is working to straighten out the problem.
$2.67B settlement payout: Blue Cross Blue Shield customers to receive compensation
Millions of Americans who previously had health insurance through Blue Cross Blue Shield Association may soon receive settlement payments as a part of a massive $2.67 billion class-action agreement resolving antitrust claims.