GIRARD — Honoring the local men and women who served in the military, the annual Veterans Day parade and ceremony took place Tuesday evening in the city’s downtown.
This parade began in 1936 on Armistice Day. In 1954, the national commemoration was renamed Veterans Day, but the Girard ...
YOUNGSTOWN — A $3 million project will remove 10 traffic signals, primarily along Market Street and Indianola Avenue, and will replace seven others at intersections on those two city corridors.
The project is expected to begin in the summer of 2027. It could take up to a year to complete, ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Mahoning County Common Pleas Court Judge R. Scott Krichbaum found all four men who went on trial this week not guilty of felonious assault in a Jan. 12 confrontation in the men’s room at Double Bogey’s Bar & Grill at the Southern Park Mall in Boardman.
The trial without ...
AUSTINTOWN — Last week, Austintown voters reversed their opposition to last year’s police levy.
On Monday, Police Chief Valorie Delmont issued a news release thanking the community and outlining the department’s immediate priorities for using the funds. On Wednesday, trustee Bruce ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Linda Jennings is accustomed to performing many computer-related functions on an iPhone, but she is excited at the prospect of seeing and dealing with slices of digital life on a much bigger screen.
“I can’t wait to try to do things on my own,” Jennings, of Youngstown, ...
State Sen. Al Cutrona introduced legislation to dissolve academic distress commissions, such as the one that used to control the Youngstown City School District.
“Handicapping under-performing schools from being able to overcome their difficulties is not in the best interest of Ohio ...