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Troopers say speed, alcohol involved in fiery, fatal Liberty crash; driver charged
The Ohio State Highway Patrol has charged a driver for a fatal accident in which Troopers say unsafe speed and alcohol may have played a part. Troopers say 41-year-old Nicholas Thompson of Youngstown died after the car he was in ran off a curve along Colonial Drive just after midnight Friday, struck a utility pole, and caught fire near Biscayne Avenue in Liberty Township.
Innovation and tradition never tasted so good
WARREN, Ohio (WKBN) – In the heart of Warren sits a gem of a restaurant that has everything: great atmosphere, homemade recipes, and a vast array of dishes and entrees meant to be enjoyed with family, friends and loved ones. The Chophouse on East Market Street promises to provide...
Football: District 10 All Star game cancelled
The District 10 North - South All Star football game is cancelled for this year. The Northwest Pennsylvania football coaches association made the announcement this morning. The association is still selling tickets for its scholarship money.
Years Ago | May 18th
21 WFMJ archives / May 16, 1986 | Dr. Bernard Gillis, provost of Youngstown State University, addressed the awards ceremony 38 years ago at the Choffin Career Center. Behind him were some of the 44 outstanding seniors being honored at the Youngstown City School District’s vocational education school. May...
New detours begin at Howland's 'Diverging Diamond' construction project
Traffic pattern changes began Sunday at the Diverging Diamond Interchange in Howland. As of 5 a.m., Sunday State Route 46 under State Route 82 is closed through Thursday, May 23, at 8 a.m. for bridge removal. The northbound detour is State Route 82 eastbound to SR 193 to SR 82...
Poland resident receives 2023-2024 Dr. Larry Hentsch Counselor Support Award
The Stark County School Counselors Association (SCSCA) recently announced that OHVA administrator and Poland resident Megan Daley has been selected as the 2023-2024 Dr. Larry Hentsch Counselor Support Award winner. This prestigious award recognizes an individual or group whose work, support or contribution helped advance the goals and further the mission of the school counseling program.
Youngstown man accused of attacking Poland teen for selling THC cartridge to brother
A Youngstown man is behind bars for reportedly assaulting a 15-year-old boy and sending him to the hospital. 19-year-old Ziere Casey was arrested for allegedly assaulting a 15 year old for selling THC cartridges to Casey's younger brother, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Struthers Municipal Court. The...
Man taken to hospital after Youngstown crash
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — A man is being taken to St. Elizabeth Health Center following a two-vehicle crash at about 1:10 p.m. on Friday at Glenwood Avenue and Garfield Street. Police said that the man was the driver of a car that was going south on Glenwood Avenue when...
Bike Belmont explores businesses lining Belmont Avenue
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – The Building a Better Belmont Initiative had its second annual Bike for Belmont bike ride Sunday. Over 50 riders rode either the 10-mile route, from the B&O in Youngstown to the Giant Eagle in Liberty Township, or the 22-mile route which extended to the Youngstown Airport.
Motorcyclist 'critical' after crash with dog in Youngstown
Two people are hospitalized following a motorcycle accident on Youngstown’s Southside. Police tell 21 News that the motorcycle crashed into a dog along East Dewey Avenue, West of South Avenue before 11 p.m. Thursday. The man driving the motorcycle was last listed in critical condition. The woman riding on...
Teachers in Liberty, Hubbard selected as Fund for Teacher Fellows
This summer, two teachers from Hubbard and Liberty are going on an educational adventure. Marla Dull, a teacher at Liberty PK-6, and Becky Buchenic, a teacher at Hubbard Middle School, have been selected as Fund for Teacher Fellows and will go on a journey west to improve their teaching skills and broaden their knowledge of astronomy and natural sciences.
Former Girard football player and ‘Love Island USA’ winner Marco Donatelli in T-Mobile ad
Former Girard high school football player Marco Donatelli, who recently won the fifth season of “Love Island USA” on the Peacock Network, recently was part of a new commercial for T-Mobile. The commercial showed a fake dating reality show “Nadayada Island” and Donatelli was shown at the end...
Can You Solve This Two-Minute Mini Mystery?
Woman’s World readers are entertained each week with a two-minute mystery story in every issue (and have special Mini Mysteries magazines devoted to cracking even more cases!) — from whodunits to who-stole-its to who’s up to no good — and we’re sharing those stories here each week to bring more laugh-out-loud fun to our readers.
Mahoning Valley law agencies get $195K in drug enforcement grants
Law enforcement agencies across the Mahoning Valley have gotten some financial help in its efforts to combat drug trafficking. Sheriff's offices in Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull got a combined $195,000 in RecoveryOhio grants. Broken down, Columbiana got $135,000, Trumbull got $50,000 while Mahoning got $10,000. This money will be used...
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