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Matthew Perry’s assistant sentenced to prison for central role in his ketamine death
Matthew Perry's assistant now faces more than three years in prison.
Butler Museum boasts America250 art collection
The display features pieces collected by the museum's founder, Joseph G. Butler.
Local dealership continues to share the love
A local car dealership known for its philanthropy in the Valley donated more than $50,000 to two deserving organizations.
Niles man pleads guilty in Trumbull County rape case
Frank Mack Smith Jr., 35, had been charged in connection with a rape in December 2025, according to a news release from the Trumbull County Prosecutor's Office.
Ohio AG suing local contractor
The lawsuit, filed in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court, accuses Youngstown resident Stanley Strickland Jr. and his business, SNT Roofing and Landscaping LLC, of violating the Consumer Sales Practices Act and the Home Solicitation Sales Act.
Pierre Deny, French actor who appeared in ‘Emily in Paris,’ dies at 69 after ALS battle
His daughters described the illness that led to his death as “sudden” in a translated statement shared with the Agence France-Presse.
Heritage Foundation adds 4 members to board
The Heritage Foundation on Wednesday added four new members to its board of trustees, including conservative commentator Mollie Hemingway and nationalist political theorist Yoram Hazony, marking a step in the think tank’s recalibration to “Heritage 2.0.” Also joining the think tank are Lawrence Blanford, the retired CEO of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and business leader
VIBE Announces Return Of Print Magazine
VIBE, the music publication founded by the late Quincy Jones in 1992, was one of the top print magazines of its era before moving to the digital side. VIBE is now making its return to print early next month and will be published quarterly. As the demand for print magazines dwindled and the rise of
Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter VII’ Is On The Way Despite Mixed Reactions To ‘The Carter VI’
Source: Earl Gibson III / Getty Lil Wayne’s legendary Carter album series is far from over, with Weezy confirming that Tha Carter VII is officially on the way. During a recent interview, the New Orleans MC opened up about still wanting to win a Grammy Award and eventually perform during the Super Bowl halftime show.
The flag that changed football: A Youngstown invention
The creation of a former Youngstown State University coach in 1941 is credited with forever changing the way football games are played.