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Grand jury refuses to indict 6 Congressional Democrats, rebuking DOJ
The lawmakers urged military servicemembers and intelligence community personnel to defy illegal orders in a joint video statement released in November. The video followed the Trump administration's decision to carry out deadly boat strikes in the Caribbean.
Ocasio-Cortez’s political clout grows after recent progressive wins
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is seeing her political influence grow among Democrats as chatter builds about her future. Ocasio-Cortez had her latest win over the last week when her endorsed candidate in a crowded New Jersey House special primary election, Analilia Mejia, performed above expectations. On Tuesday, her top rival, former Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-N.J.)
Lutnick under fire after latest batch of Epstein revelations
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is facing growing calls to resign this week after new revelations in a fresh batch of the Jeffrey Epstein files tied him to the convicted sex offender more closely and more recently. But the White House is standing firm, saying President Trump has unwavering support for his Cabinet secretary and longtime
OH WOW! closed for heating issue
Oh Wow! in downtown Youngstown will be closed on Wednesday due to a heating issue, and is expected to reopen on Thursday at 10 a.m.
Council appoints new Cortland mayor
Council Vice President Jim Bradley has been appointed as the new mayor of Cortland, Ohio, following the recall of former Mayor Deidre Petrosky.
United Way 2-1-1 Hotline helping millions with human needs
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)- The 2-1-1 Hotline offers millions of Americans free guidance on a variety of basic human needs. The 2-1-1 Hotline has served communities across the country for over 40 years. United Way offers the hotline as a way for people to get quick and easy assistance for needs in their daily lives. The
Russian drone attack kills a father and 3 children in Ukraine while pregnant mother survives
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A Russian drone smashed into a home in Ukraine’s northeastern Kharkiv region overnight, killing a father and his three small children, officials said Wednesday. The family's pregnant mother was wounded but survived. The strike completely destroyed the brick house and set it on fire, trapping the family under the rubble, according
Newly appointed director discusses plans for Youngstown development with council
DeMaine Kitchen has been tasked by new Youngstown Mayor Derrick McDowell with running the city's Community Planning and Economic Development Department.
Person detained for questioning in Nancy Guthrie search has been released
Authorities had detained a man after the FBI released surveillance footage and images showing a masked, armed person approaching her home.
Valley nearly sets record for temperature climb
From Monday morning to Tuesday afternoon, the temperature climbed 63 degrees.