NORTH JACKSON — Gary Gault has never met one of his far-removed relatives, but that didn’t diminish the warmth he felt in seeing the man who lived more than a century before him being honored.
“I thought about it, and I’m mostly appreciative of what our forefathers did. I’m just ...
WARREN — Under a cloudy sky that threatened rain, a modest crowd still gathered Sunday in Courthouse Square for the latest “No Kings” protest organized by the local activist group Good Trouble Trumbull.
Organizers and participants described the turnout as smaller than previous rallies, ...
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BOARDMAN — For John Patrick “J.P.” Brown III, life has been a series of “right place, right time” ...
YOUNGSTOWN — The following people were indicted Thursday by a Mahoning County grand jury on mostly low-level felony cases:
● Gerald Kay, 51, Ridge Road, Cortland, failure to comply with an order or signal of a police officer.
● Alex Cherney, no age provided, Cherry Blossom Drive, ...
Several Juneteenth events are planned in Youngstown and Warren this week and over the weekend.
Juneteenth (a combination of “June” and “nineteenth”) commemorates June 19, 1865, the day enslaved black Americans in Galveston, Texas, were finally informed of their freedom. It arrived ...
WARREN — While most of Sunday was sunny with clear skies, by late afternoon skies turned dark and severe thunderstorms came through, leaving damage throughout the area.
While most of the damage was downed trees and powerlines, a building also was damaged near downtown Warren.
A section ...