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‘We’re actually ahead of schedule’: Superintendent boasts about school consolidation
At its peak in 1980, Youngstown had six public high schools. Come next school year there will be just one, the Youngstown High School Defenders, with a wise owl as its mascot.
Ohio high school band instruments stolen while at Disney World
"I feel that devastation for them..."
Horse killed in crash involving Amish buggy in Gallia County
A horse was killed after a crash involving a vehicle and a horse-drawn Amish buggy in Gallia County, Ohio.
‘Confusion, chaos and distrust’: Oregon challenges Trump’s order restricting vote-by-mail
"[Trump] votes by mail. Oregonians vote by mail. And Oregon will keep running its own elections.”
What to know about US fighter jets hit in Iran war
Iran claimed that its air defenses shot down the A-10, a single-seat jet that can be utilized versus ground targets and light maritime attack planes.
Covelli Centre hosts 3rd consecutive sold-out show
One Youngstown staple is continuing its success with the recent announcement of its third consecutive sold-out show.
South Carolina tops UConn 62-48, advances to NCAA title game
South Carolina topped Connecticut 62-48 on Friday night.
Former Bottom Dollar grocery store site no longer will house infant clinic
It's been 19 months since the City of Youngstown announced plans to open an infant mortality clinic focused on Black women and children, in the former Bottom Dollar grocery store on Glenwood Avenue.
Official reflects on the loss of Trumbull County’s aggregate program
People in Hubbard Township could eventually be paying more for natural gas -- now that the township is no longer part of Trumbull County's aggregate program.