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Volunteers to pack 2,000 bookbags for local students
The United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley is scheduled to hold its annual 'Stuff the Bus' event on Tuesday to pack 2,000 bookbags for local students.
Hundreds lose power in the Valley Tuesday morning
Overnight storms left hundreds of customers without power in Mahoning, Columbiana, and Trumbull counties, but First Energy expects to restore electricity to all areas by 8:30 a.m.
Fire on Youngstown’s West Side under investigation
An investigation is underway after a fire broke out in the attic of an unoccupied house on the 100 block of North Hazelwood Avenue in Youngstown early Tuesday morning.
Pentagon official asks Asian allies to invest more in defense to deter aggression
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Pentagon official on Monday asked allies in Asia to invest more in their defense and help deter aggression in the region and said the United States remains committed to do the same with “partners, not protectorates.” Elbridge Colby, an undersecretary of defense, made the remarks at a forum in the
Two officers sworn in during Boardman Trustees’ meeting
Boardman has two new police officers — bringing it closer to the number they're supposed to have.
Hundreds more flights are canceled as Tropical Storm Dolphin causes flooding in eastern China
BEIJING (AP) — Shanghai airports canceled hundreds of flights on Monday as Tropical Storm Dolphin dumped heavy rain in eastern China, causing flooding in places after making landfall as a typhoon the previous day. Shanghai’s Hongqiao and Pudong airports canceled more than 900 flights, or about 40% of those expected, after about 1,300 were canceled
Heat-sensing drones help find screwworms on the border
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins and U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott looked up at the clear blue Texas sky Monday as Border Patrol agents launched drones that are now being used to find New World screwworm infections.
Suge Knight Wants No Role in Tupac Shakur Murder Trial – Report
Suge says leave him out of it. Continue reading…
DeWine announces changes to Ohio’s addiction recovery services
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued an emergency rule on Monday, putting addiction recovery housing directly under the management of the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health.
Meteor shower and solar eclipse this week; will we see it in the Valley?
Within an active pattern of waves of showers and storms moving in and out of the Valley, there are also other reasons to look to the skies.