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Son of drug kingpin ‘El Chapo’ pleads guilty in US drug trafficking case in a plea deal
CHICAGO (AP) — One of the sons of notorious Mexican drug kingpin “El Chapo” pleaded guilty on Monday to U.S. drug trafficking charges, months after his brother entered a plea deal. Known locally in Mexico as the “Chapitos,” or “little Chapos,” Joaquin Guzman Lopez and brother Ovidio Guzman Lopez are accused of running a faction
Meeting with senator discusses if state can help with downtown steam
Some of downtown Youngstown's building owners met Monday with a member of the Ohio Senate Energy Committee to see if any state money might be available to ensure reliable and quality steam to their properties.
Trumbull County agencies observe World AIDS Day with fifth annual event
The Trumbull County Family and Children First Council, Warren City Health District and ECHO Collaborative hosted its fifth annual observance of World AIDS Day in Howland.
USA Gymnastics and Olympic sports watchdog failed to stop coach’s sexual abuse, lawsuits allege
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Two gymnasts who say they were sexually abused at an elite academy in Iowa filed lawsuits Monday against the sport’s oversight bodies, alleging they failed to stop Sean Gardner from preying on girls despite repeated complaints about the coach's behavior. The lawsuits allege USA Gymnastics and the U.S. Center for
Federal review finds 44% of US trucking schools don’t comply with government rules
Nearly 44% of the 16,000 truck driving programs listed nationwide by the government may be forced to close if they lose their students after a review by the federal Transportation Department found they may not be complying with minimum requirements. The Transportation Department said Monday that it plans to revoke the certification of nearly 3,000
Penguin City Brewing Company to host second Holiday Fundraiser
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas inside of Penguin City Brewing Company as volunteers assemble Christmas trees for its second holiday fundraiser.
Starbucks to pay $35M to NYC employees over claims it violated work laws
The coffee company will shell out $50 for every week the 15,000 hourly employees worked from July 4, 2021, through July 7, 2024.
Flying without REAL ID may cost you $45 under new TSA program
The majority of travelers are already in compliance, but for those that aren't, flying may be costly.
White House memo says Trump had ‘perfectly normal’ preventive MRI
A new memo released by the White House on Monday said President Trump underwent preventive cardiovascular imaging during his October physical. The memo from Trump’s physician, Sean Barbabella, comes amid questions about the lack of transparency about the imaging procedure, which wasn’t initially disclosed following Trump’s visit to Walter Reed Military Medical Center. According to the memo, “advanced imaging” was conducted "because men
TCI inmates learn alongside Westminster students in education program
The Trumbull Correctional Institution and Westminster College are celebrating the completion of the Inside-Out Prison Exchange program with a closing ceremony.