
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. Tedesco passed away in his sleep overnight at the age of 67. He served Campbell with decades o

Man convicted in Springfield Township roofing scam accused of same crime in Austintown
The woman told police a man showed up to the woman's home on three separate occasions identifying himself as either Jimmy or Vince Calucci saying he performed work on her home and needed payment for the work.

Class action lawsuit filed for employees laid off from Insight hospitals in Trumbull County
The lawsuit was filed by an employee at Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital who along with hundreds of others there and at Insight Hospital & Medical Center Trumbull was laid off without warning last week.

Multiple Valley schools receive over $330k total in RAPIDS grant funding
The RAPIDS program aims to provide funding to Ohio's public universities, community colleges and career technical centers in order for the institutes to purchase state-of-the-art equipment for students in workforce training/education.

Reminder: Drivers required to update license to REAL ID by May in order to fly
It's a deadline that's been pushed back more than once, but this time, it's real. PennDOT and AAA said there's a rush across DMVs in the United States because of Real ID laws taking effect in a few weeks. Starting May 7th, people will need a REAL ID or a

Reward offered for information on suspect in case of cats allegedly poisoned by antifreeze in Warren
Humane agents found three bowls containing tuna mixed with antifreeze and bleach, as well as a discarded bottle of bleach on the ground near the bowls. Three cats are believed to have consumed the poisoned food and died as a result.

Pennsylvania SNAP recipients urged to regularly change PIN
Pennsylvania’s Department of Human Services is reminding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients to change their EBT card PINs monthly to prevent theft, particularly ahead of monthly benefit distributions.

Youngstown Air Reserve Station to welcome new commander
Col. Christopher E. Sedlacek will assume command of the 910th Airlift Wing at Youngstown Air Reserve Station during an upcoming ceremony. Sedlacek's previous assignment was as commander of the 302nd Airlift Wing at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo., since

Europe says that it holds a lot of trade cards on the eve of Trump's tariff 'Liberation Day'
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU “holds a lot of cards” when it comes to dealing with the Trump administration’s new tariffs and has a good plan to retaliate if forced to.

Unions call on political leaders amid Insight furloughs, closures
"We've retained special attorneys because this is all tied up in the Steward bankruptcy," Connelly explained. "I dont know where our strategy is going to go but I do know that there are legal options available to us."

Co. prosecutor says diligence of Austintown PD, task force brought charges against alleged sex trafficker
Last week, 21 News reported that a Mahoning County grand jury had returned a sex trafficking indictment against a Youngstown man accused of forcing half a dozen women into prostitution. The investigation led to the alleged sex trafficker getting caught wi

What happened to money donated to 'Warren City Hospital' campaign?
Cope says most of the funds were held back to see how things would go with Insight taking over operations at the hospital. The United Way kept a list of donors and will ask them what they would like to do with the money.

Judge denies motion asking for more time to appeal bond in East Palestine settlement
In a court filing from Sunday, March 30, federal judge Benita Pearson denied the extension request because the motion was filed on March 21, which was one day after the cutoff date to file an appeal.

YSU President responds after passage of bill regulating classroom discussions, banning diversity efforts
In the statement, President Johnson says YSU 'remains dedicated' to its mission of intellectual diversity and free speech and 'educating students on how to think, not telling them what to think.'

Valley schools, companies invited to donate to homeless population in Home Opener Dress Down
Participating schools and businesses will be collecting small donations from employees, who can then wear their best Cleveland Guardians or Pittsburgh Pirates gear on the days of their respective home opener games.