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Artist David Hockney, renowned for his pool scenes, dies at 88
Artist David Hockney, whose paintings of pools shimmering in the Los Angeles sunshine became icons of 20th-century art, died Thursday.
Pieces stolen from Youngstown firefighter memorial: Police
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)- The Youngstown Police Department is investigating after pieces of the firefighter memorial downtown were stolen. Police said that firefighters noticed the helmet and respirator mask were missing from the memorial around Wednesday morning. Reports said that equipment was still in place when the night shift crew came in on Tuesday. The equipment
Flag Day events happening in the Valley
Flag Day is being celebrated this weekend with a flag exchange, parade, and festival in local communities.
Report: Pirates promote top-10 pitching prospect to MLB
He is rated by Baseball America as the No. 8 prospect in the Pittsburgh organization.
Hurricanes top Golden Knights 4-2, lead series 3-2
The Hurricanes topped the Golden Knights 4-2 on Thursday night.
Group continues efforts to save Poland library
There's a group of people active in Poland working to keep the library at its current location.
Suspect arrested, another still wanted after mass shooting at historic festival: Toledo PD
One suspect was arrested and another remains wanted by law enforcement after a mass shooting at the historic Old West End Festival last weekend.
Ohtani homers in Dodgers’ 8-6 win over Pirates
The Dodgers topped the Pirates 8-6 on Thursday night.
Youngstown’s first 90° day: Early, late or normal?
Last year, in 2025, the first 90-degree day was recorded on June 22.
Youngstown can’t use Ohio rainy day fund for steam downtown
A spokesman for Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday that the state's budget stabilization, or rainy day fund, cannot be used to solve Youngstown's problems with providing steam to downtown.