LOWELLVILLE — By the time students took their seats on Jan. 15, they weren’t just thinking about classes, homework or after-school plans. They were thinking about who they might become.
Career Day at Lowellville brought together professionals from a range of fields to speak with students ...
The Ohio Department of Health has received a signed settlement from Insight Health System officials in which Insight has agreed to surrender its hospital license, the department said in an email released Wednesday.
This is a developing story.
HUBBARD — Residents and city officials received an update on Mayor Ben Kyle’s health following a crash on New Year’s Day while vacationing in the Bahamas.
Acting Mayor Michael Mogg said at Tuesday’s meeting that Kyle is still in Miami, rehabilitating at the Christine E. Lynn ...
YOUNGSTOWN — For years, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke and acted against injustices of all sizes, shapes and forms — whether they occurred in the streets or at restaurants, lunch counters, movie theaters and a host of other locations — but now it’s vital to fight injustices that occur ...
YOUNGSTOWN — The jury in the murder trial of Kenneth L. Carter, 35, and Terry Hopkins, 23, returned not guilty verdicts today on murder and a gun specification but found Carter guilty of improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle.
The jury came back today to Mahoning County Common ...
YOUNGSTOWN — The former clinical instructor for the practical nursing program in the Youngstown City School District’s Choffin Career and Technical Center filed suit last fall in U.S. District Court against the school district, alleging discrimination under Title 7 of the Civil Rights Act ...