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YSU community celebrates 250 years of America
America is six months out from turning 250 years old this year. To celebrate, Youngstown State University students had the chance to learn from the first president of the United States -- George Washington.
National Packard Museum in Warren expanding
Warren's National Packard Museum opened July 4, 1999, as a place to showcase the luxury automobiles first built in Warren. Ten years later, it expanded, and now, 27 years after opening, the Packard Museum is adding on again.
Player of the Game: Canfield’s Jace Riccardo
Canfield junior Jace Riccardo was named Player of the Game for his efforts in the Cardinals' 48-44 win over Austintown Fitch.
Columbiana pulls away in second half to down Valley Christian
The Clippers were led by senior Cooper Brown with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
National Packard Museum opens 26th annual motorcycle exhibit
The National Packard Museum on Friday had its opening night for the 26th annual motorcycle exhibit.
US intercepts fifth sanctioned tanker as it exerts control over Venezuelan oil distribution
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. forces boarded another oil tanker in the Caribbean Sea on Friday, the U.S. military said, as the Trump administration targets sanctioned tankers traveling to and from Venezuela as part of a broader effort to take control of the South American country's oil. The predawn raid was carried out by Marines and
Ohio Election Integrity Commission hopes to stop voter fraud
The new state commission charged with enforcing election laws met for the first time Friday morning.
‘ON METH:’ See rejected Ohio license plates from the past year
If you want a custom license plate in Ohio, you have to get it approved by the BMV.
College enforcement group voices ‘serious concerns’ with spiraling transfer portal
A transfer portal spiraling out of control prompted the new regulatory body for college sports to issue a memo to athletic directors Friday night saying it has “serious concerns” about some of the multimillion-dollar contracts being offered to players.
Florida sets execution date for man convicted of killing traveling salesman during robbery
A man convicted of killing a traveling salesman during a robbery is set to become Florida's first execution of 2026 under a death warrant signed Friday by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed off on a record 19 executions last year.