The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 
The new tariffs announced Wednesday by U.S. President Donald Trump were met initially with measured reactions from key trading partners, highlighting the lack of appetite for a full-fledged trade war.

 

 
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz will host a town hall in Mahoning County Monday night, following protests and criticism of Congressman Mike Rulli’s lack of public engagement.
 

Political Action Committee formed to hold elected officials in the valley accountable

 
Those getting the messages say they're from a Political Action Committee (PAC) called "Protect Our Valley Taxpayers." 21 News looked into the group, and what they seek to accomplish. 
 

Youngstown Film Commission sues city, mayor, state office, alleging interference

 
The lawsuit alleges that city officials, including Mayor Brown, and the state film office conspired to undermine the commission's work and divert film industry business to the city's own film office.
 

Youngstown siblings indicted on federal firearms charges

 
Becky Poyssick is accused of making a false statement when purchasing a Springfield Armory 9mm semi-automatic pistol from a Boardman sporting goods store.
 

Trumbull prosecutor opposes parole for convicted murder conspirator

 
Prosecutors say Santine orchestrated the crime over a landscaping business dispute, offering $5,000 to co-defendants Jason Getsy, Ben Hudach and Rick McNulty to kill Charles Serafino and any witnesses.
 

Tenor hosts job fair as services resume at Sharon Regional

 
Sharon Regional's CEO tells 21 News he expects Tenor Health's leadership to provide sustainability despite the chaos at other former Steward hospitals in The Valley.
 

Water rate increase still looming for Trumbull County customers

 
Newbrough said they need to increase that to at least $12 per thousand gallons for this year.
 

Mercer County veterans’ services awarded $55K in state grants

 
Two veterans’ services organizations in Mercer County have received grant funding from the state.
 

Local leaders 'shocked' over Campbell Mayor's death, he was 'one of a kind'

 
Community leaders and close friends said they're left with heavy hearts and a legacy they won't forget after the sudden passing of Campbell Mayor Bryan Tedesco. 
 

Violent storms cut through the South and Midwest, spawning tornadoes and killing 1 person

 
Violent storms have cut through a wide swath of the South and Midwest, spawning tornadoes and killing at least one person, knocking down power lines and trees and ripping roofs off homes.
 

Mosquito Creek Lake a hotspot for trophy crappie, bass

 
Statewide, the division awarded 10,284 Fish Ohio pins to anglers in 2024 and 903 Master Angler pins, which are given to those who catch qualifying fish of four different species in a single year.
 

More rain chances through the weekend

 
An additional 3-4 inches of rain can be expected through Sunday.