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Human remains found in Arizona; no Guthrie link, officials say
Investigators responded to desert discovery amid active search.
More discussions on Lisbon pool to happen soon
The Lisbon Village Council's Park Committee will meet Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. to discuss next steps for repairing the village pool, which remained closed this summer following a $770,000 repair estimate.
Educational leaders, mayor to speak at Good Morning Warren event
The Youngstown and Warren Regional Chamber's annual Good Morning Warren breakfast event is scheduled to take place this Tuesday at the Warren Recreation & Wellness Center, featuring speakers such as Mayor Doug Franklin and Superintendent Steve Chairo.
Ohio approves money to educate on voter ID amendment
In November, Ohioans will decide whether the state constitution should include an amendment requiring a valid photo ID to vote -- which is already a requirement under state law.
Judge upholds temporary halt on border wall construction along wildlife refuge
A federal judge is keeping in place a temporary order preventing border wall construction through Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Alamo, Texas, at least for a couple weeks.
City Council tackles funding list at meeting in Youngstown
Youngstown City Council tackled a long list of spending decisions Monday.
14 charged in alleged drug trafficking operation at Penn State University fraternities
Former Penn State University students and fraternity members were arrested as part of "Operation Drugs Unlimited," Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced.
Highly anticipated battle headlines Friday’s Game of the Week
The Defenders will play the program's first game atBoardman for the 2026 season opener.
Plane that brought Sinaloa cartel bosses to US on display at warfighters museum
The small twin-engine plane that delivered one of Mexico’s most powerful drug lords into U.S. custody now sits at the same airport it landed, but this time inside the hangar of a New Mexico aviation museum.