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YSU holds African marketplace for Black History Month
As a way to celebrate Black History Month, Youngstown State University is hosting events across the month of February to honor African heritage and culture.
3 Doors Down’s Brad Arnold dies after cancer fight
Brad Arnold, the frontman for the rock band 3 Doors Down, has died after a battle with kidney cancer. Arnold passed away on February 7, 2026, at the age of 47.
Water main break on 422 in Niles
A water main break occurred earlier this afternoon on State Route 422 and Park Dr., according to Niles Police Department dispatch.
Kid Rock-Led ‘Rock The Country’ Struggle Music Festival Canceled In SC
Anna Moneymaker / Kid Rock MAGA’s answer to Bad Bunny, Kid Rock, won’t be hitting the stage in South Carolina, of all places, after his music festival was canceled. Kid Rock’s “Rock the Country” music festival will not be taking place in Anderson County, South Carolina, after officials there confirmed to The Post & Courier
Warren JFK junior reaches career milestone in comeback win
Ryan piled up 11 points in the fourth quarter to reach the feat, and finished with 23 points.
Chaney star breaks 26-year-old scoring record
Brown, still only a junior, surpassed Chaney Hall of Famer Brenda Scott's record of 1,228 points set back in 2000.
Avoiding the emergency room this Super Bowl Sunday
While cheering on your favorite team this Super Bowl Sunday, the last place you want to end up is the emergency department.
Local bakery holds Valentine’s Day event
Allie's Sweet Tooth hosted its fifth annual Love Local Market and Valentine Treat Sale.
Italian police fire tear gas as protesters clash near Winter Olympics hockey venue
MILAN (AP) — Italian police fired tear gas and a water cannon at dozens of protesters who threw firecrackers and tried to access a highway near a Winter Olympics venue on Saturday. The brief confrontation came at the end of a peaceful march by thousands against the environmental impact of the Games and the presence
56-year-old Vietnam War-era love letter found in Virginia attic returned to son
A Virginia man who found a 56-year-old letter written by a man serving in Vietnam has finally gotten it into the hands of the author's son.