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Building owner asks for historic tax district downtown
The owner of three downtown Youngstown buildings has approached City Council asking that a historic tax district be formed downtown.
Utah mom convicted of killing husband before writing kid’s book about grief sentenced
Kouri Richins, the Utah mother convicted of killing her husband and then writing a children’s book about coping with grief, has been sentenced.
Downtown Youngstown lot to close for 30 days
A downtown Youngstown lot will close for 30 days beginning Thursday for safety enhancement work.
Lakeview senior signs to play college basketball
A signing ceremony was held at Lakeview High School on Wednesday.
Health groups, parents’ organizations push back on FDA e-cigarette decision that spurred chief’s resignation
Dr. Marty Makary recently resigned as the head of the FDA after the agency made a move he reportedly disagreed with.
T.I. Said ‘Let ‘Em Know,’ And His 2026 Run Is Doing Exactly That
Source: Brian Stukes / Getty T.I. didn’t just come back in 2026 — he came back loud enough for the whole culture to hear him. When “Let ‘Em Know” dropped, it felt less like a regular single and more like a reminder from a legend who still knows exactly how to command a room. Produced
Queen Latifah To Join ‘The Voice’ For Its 30th Season
Queen Latifah is still one of the busiest individuals in the culture, with acting gigs and endorsements always in play. Now, it’s being reported that Queen Latifah will join the judges’ panel of music competition series The Voice for its upcoming 30th season. According to a press release from NBC/Peacock, Queen Latifah will make her
DJ Khaled & ASAP Rocky Rumored To Have Been Dissed On Drake’s ‘ICEMAN’ Album
Source: Gilbert Carrasquillo/Ivan Berrios / Getty Charlamagne Tha God just sent a warning to DJ Khaled and A$AP Rocky that some incoming shots may be on the way. Drake is set to release his album ICEMAN on Friday, May 15, and the radio personality has been dropping alleged hints about what fans can expect from
Officials say $1.3 billion in Medicaid money to California will be deferred over suspicions of fraud
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday announced new steps in the Trump administration's initiative to root out fraud in federal health programs, including a $1.3 billion deferral in Medicaid funding to California. “How long are people going to pay into programs if they know that that money doesn’t go to a low-income