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Thursday, September 7th 2023, 6:44 AM EDT
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Federal prosecutors are seeking to bring a new indictment against President Joe Biden’s son Hunter by the end of September, according to court documents filed Wednesday.
Youngstown landlord accused of sexually harassing female tenants
According to the complaint, Pedaline repeatedly made inappropriate sexual advances to female tenants, offering to overlook late rental payments, waive rent or perform maintenance in exchange for sexual favors.
Former Valley OBGYN seeks no prison time for kickback conviction
A doctor formerly from Canfield is asking a federal judge not to send him to prison when he is sentenced for his role in a Medicare and Medicaid kickback scheme.
Greenville man killed in UTV crash
State Police in Mercer County say careless driving led up to an accident that claimed the life of a 64-year-old Greenville man.
Parents sound the alarm as YCSD remote learning drags on
As remote learning continues for the 4,000+ students in the district, more parents and community members are getting involved.
Mahoning County Dems to hold fundraiser for striking YEA teachers
The Mahoning County Democratic Party will be holding a fundraiser Thursday evening to benefit the Youngstown Education Association strike fund.
As over-the-counter Narcan goes on sale in Valley, free supply still available
A medication credited with saving countless lives from opioid overdoses is now available over the counter at Valley stores without a prescription.
Live Well Trumbull launches program to improve employee wellness in county
It aims to address all nine dimensions of wellness including emotional, physical, occupational, social, spiritual, intellectual, environmental, creative and financial wellness.
Some Newton Falls residents question proposed $30K salary increase for City Manager
Some Newton Falls residents expressed outrage about a proposed $30,000 salary increase and six weeks vacation for City Manager Pam Priddy, saying that over 3 years it adds up to $90,000 more taxpayers dollars.
Mum's the word as CityScape begins annual sale
An organization dedicated to beautifying Youngstown is offering an opportunity for you to make your surroundings more beautiful.
Three day long Columbiana Street Fair begins Thursday
The Columbiana Street Fair kicks off Thursday, September 7 and will feature plenty of rides, food and of course the traditional parade for guests to enjoy.
A cooler, somewhat more unsettled pattern ahead
The forecast includes chances for passing raindrops through the weekend