
Boardman trustees ask Ohio Attorney General to investigate Kohan Retail Investment Group over fraudulent activity at Southern Park Mall
Valley lawmakers are sending a letter to the Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, asking them to investigate Kohan Retail Investment Group for fraudulent activity at the Southern Park Mall.

Village of Washingtonville receives $53,000+ loan for new water storage tank
The village received a total of $53,729.75 at 4.45% for five years for the design of a new 100,000-gallon water storage tank on High Street to replace the existing one, which has exceeded its useful life.

Hermitage police offer reward in decade-old unsolved homicide
The Hermitage Police Department announced a cash reward for information regarding the 2015 shooting death of Ralph Kenneth Lloyd. The appeal coincides with the 10th anniversary of the unsolved homicide. Lloyd, 56, was shot at 1:08 a.m. on Dec. 1, 2015, wh

Pittsburgh airport prepares for increased passenger volume
Officials at Pittsburgh International Airport expect a significant increase in passenger traffic during the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s travel period, marking the first major holiday season for the facility’s new terminal. Airlines are s

Suspect in Leetonia teacher’s murder denied motions to suppress evidence
A Columbiana County Common Pleas Court judge has ruled that prosecutors may present key evidence obtained from cell phones and a pickup truck in the upcoming trial of the man accused of murdering a Leetonia teacher. Judge Megan Bickerton issued a judgment

Jury selection scheduled for former Girard youth coach facing 19 sex charges
Jury selection is scheduled to begin Tuesday in the trial of a former youth softball coach facing 19 charges related to sex crimes involving minors. Shane Genetta, 40, of Girard, is to appear before Judge Cynthia Westcott Rice in Trumbull County Common Pl

Eleven felony charges filed in alleged connection to possible Masury cat abandonment
According to Trumbull County Eastern District Court records, eleven felony charges have been filed against two people in alleged connection with a possible cat abandonment in Masury in early December 2025.

Lawsuit: Norfolk Southern's profits barely hit by East Palestine derailment settlement
'While the people of East Palestine and the surrounding area continue to suffer, Norfolk [Southern] only 'suffered' 18 days' worth of lost revenue to compensate the people,' the suit reads.

Energy drink maker reaches $3M settlement over preservative labeling
ZOA Energy has agreed to a $3 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit alleging the company misled consumers by labeling its energy drinks as containing "0 Preservatives." The lawsuit, filed in federal court in California, claimed the labeling

Mahoning, Trumbull County agencies receive traffic safety grants
The grants will support a wide range of initiatives, including impaired driving and selective traffic enforcement, county OVI task forces, safe community programs, summer holiday enforcement programs and more.

Attorneys say East Palestine settlement administrator outsourced claims to India
Attorneys representing victims of the East Palestine train derailment have filed court documents accusing the former settlement administrator of outsourcing claims processing to India without oversight.

Cleveland Clinic doctor offers advice on preventing frostbite during polar vortex
As a polar vortex moves across the United States and temperatures drop, health experts are warning residents about the increased risk of frostbite. Dr. Carole Parsons, an emergency medicine physician at the Cleveland Clinic, said the condition typically o

Ursuline defense seeks limits on publicity in hazing lawsuit
Attorneys representing Ursuline High School and the Catholic Diocese of Youngstown are seeking court intervention to limit public statements about a federal hazing lawsuit, citing concerns over social media posts by the legal team representing the former

PennDOT reduces interstate speed limits in Mercer County due to weather
Due to winter weather continuing to impact the region, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has temporarily reduced the speed limit on I-79 and I-80 in Mercer County, PennDOT said in a Saturday afternoon news release.












































