YOUNGSTOWN — For a half, it seemed like nothing would go Youngstown State’s way on Saturday.
The 21st-ranked Penguins had some untimely penalties, an uncharacteristic turnover, several replay reviews that went against them, as well as the ball literally not bouncing their way on multiple ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A group of moderate Democrats has a tentative deal to reopen the government if Republicans promise to hold a vote on expiring health care subsidies by December, a potential breakthrough as lawmakers seek to end the shutdown.
The group of three former governors — New ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Abby Douglas hopes one day to have a child, but it’s cultural and societal conditions, not a physical one, that is causing unwanted hesitation.
“I really want children, but it’s not safe enough because they’re taking away our health care,” Douglas, 27, of Niles, said. ...
YOUNGSTOWN — The Youngstown Police Department issued an advisory to the public at a little before 8 a.m. today to slow down and use extreme caution after black ice on roadways in Youngstown led to “over 20 traffic crashes, mainly on the freeways.”
But by 10:15 a.m., Lt. Frank Rutherford, ...
EAST PALESTINE — The five residents appealing the East Palestine train derailment class-action settlement were a day late and $850,000 short, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled last week.
The appellate court in Cincinnati dismissed appeals filed by attorney David Graham on ...
ELLSWORTH — Kenneth Calhoun remembers the moment he decided to be a Marine.
His father moved the family from the coal mines of Tarentum, Pa., to Indianapolis, where Calhoun belonged to his high school’s ROTC. A Marine came to a function wearing his dress blues.
“I looked and said ...