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Warren park group upset about trees being cut down for new bocce court

The bocce court will be located behind Women's Park -- between the Kinsman and old Perkins House, which is now Warren City Hall. → Read More

Free legal aid clinic opening in Trumbull County

The Clarence Darrow Court Clinic will operate three days a week and focus on financial and housing issues. → Read More

Group worried new medical complex behind Eastwood Mall will disrupt nature

Members of Friends of the Mahoning River do not want wetlands along the Mosquito Creek Watershed to be disturbed. → Read More

Warren firefighters surprise Little Raiders football team with brand new helmets

The firefighters teamed up with local government employees to donate 50 helmets to keep the players safe. → Read More

NFL chooses Youngstown to kickstart challenge to develop safer helmet

One of the reasons it's coming to Youngstown is the NFL is partnering with AmericaMakes, one of the nation's leaders in 3D manufacturing. → Read More

Ohio makes effort to educate kids and parents about vaping dangers

The Ohio Department of Health announced new initiatives to prevent and reduce vaping in kids and teens. → Read More

Father of boy killed in Lawrence Co. stabbing wants son remembered as a hero

Keith Burley is charged in Mark Mason, Jr.'s homicide in Union Township. → Read More

Lesser-known women's suffragist pitched ideas to presidents in Warren home

Born in 1853 in Ravenna, Ohio, Harriet Taylor Upton was the daughter of lawyer-turned-congressman Ezra Taylor. → Read More

Parents, first responders attend Warren Schools meeting in support of officer

The police union says Chinchic wrote several warnings to Boyer before writing her the ticket. → Read More

Youngstown fire chief meets with safety committee to discuss department needs, goals

The meeting was about arson, nuisance calls and uniform problems. → Read More

'Not knowing has been brutal': Sister grieves woman found in Youngstown trash can

Tabatha believes her sister, Amy Begeot, died the day she disappeared in October. → Read More

UAW members pack into chambers as Warren Council stands by them

Warren Mayor Doug Franklin said the UAW has helped the community so much. Now the community's trying to help them. → Read More

General Motors' CEO meets with lawmakers, says focus is employees

Lawmakers called the meeting candid and say they are pressuring her to make use of the Lordstown plant and retool it to suit GM's needs. → Read More

Columbiana Co. Republican Party chairman apologizes for 'insensitive' Facebook post

Dave Johnson says the post is being blown out of proportion and taken differently than he meant it. → Read More

What happened to 14-year-old murder victim Sarah Boehm?

The Beaver County, Pennsylvania teen was brutally murdered in 1994 but it's still an active investigation to this day. → Read More

The process in which abuse claims are investigated in the church

Retired Detective Sergeant Delphine Baldwin-Casey, the victim assistance coordinator with the Youngstown Diocese, explains how she begins the investigation. → Read More

Senator Portman meets with GM CEO, doesn't get answer he hoped for

He says he was pushing GM to move a new production line to Lordstown, and get it back to a three-shift plant. → Read More

Co-workers say goodbye as Northside Hospital sees last day open

Northside Hospital will be closing at 12:01 a.m. Thursday. → Read More

Bond set at $1 million for man accused of attacking, raping women

"I did not forcibly rape these women and I have not done none of these things they say I've done," Shawn Wendling told a judge. → Read More

Man charged in Chaney graduate's shooting death

Youngstown police say 21-year-old Myckle Hughes, of Campbell, is charged with murder. → Read More