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Judge agrees to reopen Trump’s $10B IRS case for further scrutiny
A federal judge in Florida agreed to reopen President Trump’s bid to sue the IRS for $10 billion, siding with intervenors who said a settlement to create an “anti-weaponization” fund tainted the case. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Trump agreed to voluntarily dismiss his suit against the IRS in exchange for the creation of
LaBrae wins first district championship since 1989
LaBrae topped Springfield 8-3 on Friday afternoon.
Newton Falls residents repaint vandalized park bathroom
A group of Newton Falls community members came together Friday to repaint a vandalized park bathroom, with a goal to beautify the city and give people in recovery a new name.
From personal collection to world record: Girard arcade celebrates 3 years
A retro arcade is celebrating three years in downtown Girard, where Rob Burk turned his personal collection into a playground of pinball machines.
Expansion on the way at local ice cream cone company
A major expansion is on the way for a longtime Shenango Valley company with deep roots in Hermitage.
South Avenue bridge closure to impact travel
The City of Youngstown is getting ready for another construction project that could impact your commute.
Smoke pours out of Boardman business after fire sparks
Boardman Fire crews responded to a fire at Entertainment Service Group on Southern Boulevard this afternoon.
Butler Museum appoints Pittsburgh native as new executive director
The Butler Institute of American Art has announced their new Executive Director after approving the appointment during a special meeting Thursday.
Latto Reveals Postpartum Depression Led to Announcing Retirement
Latto was going through it. Continue reading…
Where does council stand on donating the former Bottom Dollar building to the Board of Elections?
Last week, the Mahoning County Board of Elections made a verbal, but not formal, request to have the City of Youngstown donate the former Bottom Dollar building on Glenwood Avenue so the BOE can relocate its operations there.