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‘Resume Botox’? Millennial job seekers trimming resumes to avoid ageism
'Resume Botox' and 'resume age-proofing' have become new trends among millennials as the job market worsens.
These states are seeing their worst tick activity in nearly 10 years: Data
Tick activity in the U.S. has reached levels we haven't seen in nearly 10 years, and data suggest some states are worse off than others.
Drake’s ‘Janice STFU’ Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100
Drake breaks multiple Billboard records. Continue reading…
2 locals in fierce battle at spelling bee in D.C.
Two local 8th graders are in a fierce battle in Washington, D.C. They are competitors in the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Trump administration proposes asking federal workers to sign non-disclosure agreements
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is proposing a requirement that federal workers sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Youngstown police break up large fight in bar parking lot that spread to street
Officers were called about 2:40 a.m. to the King's Court, 3229 South Ave., and when they arrived, they saw a fight between several men and women in the parking lot that had also moved into the street.
Woman accused of posting explicit photos of another woman on Snapchat
Cierra Thomas, 23, is charged with dissemination of images of another person, a third-degree misdemeanor, and pandering sexually oriented matter involving a minor, a fourth-degree felony.
West Side businesses damaged by gunfire late Monday afternoon
An officer who was parked in the Mahoning Plaza about 5:40 p.m. heard several gunshots from another part of the plaza and when he went to investigate he found three different businesses had been damaged.
3D printed AR-15 seized following reported Niles assault
A Niles man is facing felonious assault and kidnapping charges after a woman said he held her against her will and hit her in the head with the butt of a rifle.
Demolition in Hermitage halted after discovery of potential explosives
The house on Canal Street caught fire in May 2025, and while demolishing the home, crews came across what appears to be explosives, according to Hermitage police at the scene.