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Book Bazaar to bring together reading, writing community
The event will feature more than 70 authors, bookstores, publishers and other book-related vendors from the Valley and beyond.
Jewish Federation to get $200K for renovations
The Youngstown Area Jewish Federation is getting $200,000 in funding from Ohio's capital appropriations budget, according to the Ohio Jewish Caucus.
Man Acquitted in Young Dolph’s Murder in Court for Cyberstalking
Hernandez Govan is accused of sending threatening calls and messages to his former girlfriend. Continue reading…
Cash Money Records & No Limit Records Announce Joint Tour
Two of New Orleans’ top record labels, Cash Money Records and No Limit Records, have become fixtures in the wider world of Hip-Hop over the years. Now, the powerhouse labels are joining their forces to announce a joint tour featuring several of each label’s top acts. After their epic VERZUZ faceoff last year, No Limit
Sean “Diddy” Combs Will Be Released From Prison Sooner Than Reported
Sean “Diddy” Combs is still seeking an appeal as he serves out his 50-month sentence, with recent developments going in his favor. According to a new report, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ release date has been adjusted, with the mogul going free in February 2028. Us Weekly released an exclusive report and shared that Sean “Diddy” Combs
Trump takes special education, civil rights oversight away from Education Department
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced that special education and civil rights oversight would no longer be helmed by the Department of Education.
Sean Penn to direct movie about Jan. 6 Capitol riot; major actor already in talks to star
Following his Oscar-winning performance in “One Battle After Another,” Penn will direct the as-yet untitled film from his own script.
Twisted Roots aims to elevate downtown with new lounge and sports bar
Twisted Roots celebrated its grand opening Tuesday on North Phelps Street in downtown Youngstown.
Public input wanted on plans to remove bridge over I-680 in Youngstown
Officials want to remove the 63-year-old bridge, saying repairs would be too costly.
Freedom School launces third year in Youngstown
Mahoning Valley Sojourn to the Past is hosting its annual Freedom School this week. It's the school's third year in Youngstown.