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Regional Chamber announces local Family-Owned Business Awards
The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber, in partnership with Huntington, HBK, Roetzel & Andress and JFS Wealth Advisors, announced the recipients of their "Family-Owned Business Awards."
Senator introduces bill to honor fallen trooper
State Senator Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) recently introduced a bill to honor fallen Trooper Nicholas Cayton by designating a portion of local highway in his name.
Woman sentenced in North Lima scissors stabbing
A North Lima woman who pleaded guilty to stabbing a man will spend six months in the Mahoning County jail.
ICE held over 4K immigrants illegally, 400 judges ruled
Under the Trump administration, the number of people in ICE detention reached about 68,000 this month.
Craig responds after Renee Good memorial damaged in fire: ‘This is unacceptable’
Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig (D) spoke out after a memorial dedicated to Renee Good was set ablaze on Tuesday evening.
Where porn sites stand on obscene content age verification compliance
Some websites have complied and require verification, while others are disputing the wording in the law and claiming it doesn’t apply to them. Other sites have removed their web presence from Ohio entirely.
Minor arrested on child sex abuse material charge
On Oct. 2, 2025, a sergeant with Boardman Police Department received a report from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force in reference to child sex abuse material being identified through TikTok.
‘Pulp Fiction’ actor’s cause of death revealed: Reports
Officials have revealed a cause of death for "Pulp Fiction" actor Peter Greene, who was found dead in his New York City home late last year.
Mercer mayor found not guilty in felony case
MERCER, Pa. (WKBN) - Travis Schaa, the mayor of Mercer, was found not guilty in a felony trespassing case from last summer. Schaa was found not guilty of a second-degree felony of criminal trespass, as well as a third-degree misdemeanor of defiant trespass. Schaa's jury trial began earlier this week, and he informed WKBN of
Dense fog impacts morning drivers
Dense fog advisory has been issued for Youngstown, Ohio and surrounding counties, with visibility dropping to one-quarter of a mile or less, and drivers are advised to use low-beam headlights, leave plenty of distance between vehicles, and drive slowly.