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Five firefighters earn promotions

YOUNGSTOWN — Five Youngstown firefighters were sworn in to new jobs Wednesday at the main fire station downtown after being promoted. They took their oath of office in front of a large crowd of family and friends. But the ceremony also featured two other new leaders — new Youngstown Mayor ...

City council OKs projects to address waterlines

YOUNGSTOWN — City council approved four pieces of legislation to address Youngstown’s lead waterline issues and ratified a three-year contract with the police patrol union. Council voted 6-0 Wednesday on all of the legislation. With the 6th Ward seat vacant and a council member absent at ...

Hubbard green lights MARCS radios for police

HUBBARD — A week after its township counterpart discussed purchasing a new radio system to improve communications for first responders, city officials moved forward with a similar deal for its police department. At Tuesday’s regular council meeting, Councilman Jonathan Rose, D-at Large, ...

Teen could face adult charges for child porn

BOARDMAN — Documents from the Mahoning County Juvenile Justice Center show that a local teenager’s case likely will be transferred to Mahoning County Common Pleas Court. The complaint against the 17-year-old states that the court finds sufficient reason to believe the boy “is not ...

Remark results in mistrial in 2023 murder case

YOUNGSTOWN — Roosevelt Lewis, father of murder victim Ty’Lend J. Lewis, 21, seemed to understand Wednesday afternoon that witnesses in a trial must not say anything during their testimony that jurors are not supposed to hear so that the trial is fair to the defendant. He gave the example ...

YSU event heralds Ohio native Toni Morrison

YOUNGSTOWN — A love of writing punctuated Chris Barzak’s childhood, and the one-word title of the first Toni Morrison novel he read perfectly described the passion he developed for his life’s pursuit. “A college friend introduced the book to me. When I was 18, I read ‘Beloved,’” ...