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City of Hermitage receives funds to improve pedestrian safety
The City of Hermitage, with Senator Michele Brooks, announced they were awarded over $400,000 for pedestrian safety upgrades.
Salem edges Columbiana in a softball thriller
Salem edged out Columbiana in a thrilling 3-2 seven-inning battle on Monday.
Report: Browns add former Cleveland RB to coaching staff
He appeared in 24 games with the Browns in 2021-22.
Former Steelers head coach headlines United Way event
The United Way of Youngstown and Mahoning Valley held its 'Champions Among Us' fundraiser at the Lake Club with guest speaker CBS NFL Analyst and former Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Cowher, Monday night.
Newton Falls’ bats come alive against Crestview
Newton Falls secured a 13-3 victory over Crestview on Monday, fueled by a high-powered offense that tallied 14 hits.
Bernie Kosar visits the Valley, thankful for local support
He was a special guest at the 'Champions Among Us' fundraiser sponsored by the United Way.
Man wanted for 2024 East Side shooting arrested by U.S. Marshals
The last of three men wanted for a 2024 shooting death on the East Side is now in the Mahoning County jail.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice leaves Democratic Party, citing “anti-Jewish” actions
(WHTM) - Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice David Wecht says he's no longer a registered Democrat amid what he called "anti-Jewish" actions. Wecht, who says the statement was made in a personal capacity and not on behalf of the court, says he's no longer registered with any political party. A former Vice-Chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic
California mayor accused of acting as an illegal agent for China, spreading propaganda
The mayor of Arcadia, California, Eileen Wang, abruptly resigned Monday as federal prosecutors announced she had been charged with acting as a covert foreign agent for China.
Supreme Court lifts block on Alabama Republicans’ map
The Supreme Court on Monday wiped out a decision blocking Alabama Republicans’ congressional map, potentially allowing it to be used for the midterms in the wake of the justices’ recent blockbuster ruling narrowing the Voting Rights Act.