By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com struthers The city is continuing to tear down abandoned
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown State University’s faculty union
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell A woman who was shot during a scuffle with the
YSU displays new solar-energy panels By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com youngstown
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com struthers Macejko’s Service Station will be open
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com bazetta They’re regulars at the Glenn Christian Church’s
By JEANNE STARMACK starmack@vindy.com YOUNGSTOWN After daylong negotiations, Youngstown State
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell The city’s finance director says he has moved
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com youngstown In Tim Wagner’s cozy living room on Coronado
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com CAMPBELL A Mahoning County common pleas court magistrate
By Jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell The city has asked the Ohio Supreme Court to
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com new castle, pa. A city council candidate can stay on the
Variety show benefits Mercer County Area Agency on Aging By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com SHARON, PA. Among the avocado and banana trees in Martha
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell The city is going to apply for state grants for
By Jeanne Starmack starmack@vindy.com Campbell Incumbent council president Juanita Rich is
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com ellwood city, pa. To Travis Court, they’re just games.
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com youngstown A walk through the 13th annual Our Lady of
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com new castle, pa. Two Ellwood City police officers on duty
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com new castle, pa. A hearing to determine whether a city
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell A city water-plant operator has won a temporary
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com CAMPBELL Three dogs have died within days of one another
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell A plan to turn an old church into a community
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell City officials still are debating a plan to
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell The city’s 4th Ward is the only one that will
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com struthers The band plays on, as it has since 1927, and
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com youngstown Billie Jean is making herself at home at a
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com ellwood city, pa. Moe Lordi has a lot of friends willing
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com niles On stage at Eastwood Mall, between Charming
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com youngstown Donald Robinson had family members who came
Haley Donadio, 8, takes advantage of a nice afternoon to use the Struthers skatepark on Stewart Street. Neighbors hate the noise the park generates. They say older kids swear and litter. City officials say kids need a place to use their scooters and skateboards, but they are trying to find a better location for the park.
BY JEANNE STARMACK starmack@vindy.com hermitage, pa. Juliana Ferguson-Yasnowski’s dream is
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com struthers When Fire Chief Harold Milligan started with
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com youngstown A dog who was hit by a car over the Memorial
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com struthers Residents of the 2nd Ward who are concerned
Officers from departments throughout the region line up to salute Chico as his cremated remains are taken into the old Ben Franklin School on Cunningham Avenue. Thursday’s memorial honored the dog, who previously served in Iraq, for two years of service to the city.
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com youngstown Before she was Halo, the 2- to 3-year-old,
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell DNA has been an “amazing” tool and has helped
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com liberty The state has placed the school district in
The school district is facing the prospect of fiscal-emergency status, and its treasurer has resigned, leaving unanswered questions about why she didn’t give the state records for audits.
The board of education accepted new two-year contracts with teachers and Ohio Association of Public School Employees workers.
Struthers and Campbell would like to proceed with nuisance- property demolitions but are hampered by the loss of federal funds and asbestos-removal rules.
Two people charged with animal cruelty had their cases transferred from the district justice to the Mercer County Common Pleas Court.
Suzanne Wilcox says water from a detention pond from a nearby business causes her Orchard Avenue property, across the street from Roosevelt Elementary School, to flood when it rains. The veterinarian said city officials have failed for years to correct the problem, and the city's assistant engineer can't even locate the area's site and drainage plans in his disorganized office.
An Orchard Avenue woman’s fight to get a water-runoff problem under control has put a spotlight on record-keeping by the city engineer’s assistant.
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com struthers When a springer spaniel named Annie lost a leg
Two people are facing charges in the case of a badly burned dog found wandering in the city.
Angelea and Savanna Rudes were celebrating a new era at an open house Saturday for their new elementary school.
By jeanne starmack starmack@vindy.com campbell City administrators and employees have a lot of
In the wicker baskets they brought to Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Saturday afternoon, parishioners could put anything they wanted to be blessed for their Easter feast.