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Mother wants Sharon teacher charged with assault
It was Wednesday, May 15th when Marquee Lampkins was called to the school after being told her son had violated the technology policy, by having his phone out in the hallway during school hours. The mom tells us after she got there the principal showed her video. She claims in...
Youngstown police find battered SUV off I-680, driver found in hospital
The suspected driver of an SUV heavily damaged in a crash off Interstate 680 in Youngstown is expected to face charges once he gets out of the hospital. The SUV veered off the ramp from Shirley Road to southbound I-680 at 11:30 p.m. Monday, knocking down a utility pole. First...
Second suspect wanted in connection to deadly 2022 shooting at Youngstown gas station
Youngstown Police have issued a warrant for a second suspect in the deadly shooting of a 26-year-old male at a gas station on the city's south side back in 2022. According to court records, 33-year-old Zachary Bair is currently wanted on a warrant for one count of murder. Youngstown Police...
East Palestine Street Fair runs Wednesday through Saturday
East Palestine will be the destination for the next four days for food, rides, games, and fun. The East Palestine Area Chamber of Commerce sponsors the annual street fair Wednesday through Saturday. The Village is closing Market Street to set up the rides, vendors, and bands. More than a year...
Warren council could reinstate traffic lights at dangerous intersections
Multiple dangerous intersections that have caused public outcry in the City of Warren were discussed at the Traffic & Safety Committee meeting Monday afternoon. Warren Fifth Ward Councilwoman Tiffany Stanford tells 21 News three different intersections are being considered including Todd Avenue and Palmyra Road, Parkman Road, Denison Drive and Northwest Boulevard and East Market Street and Country Club Drive.
VIDEO: Youngstown Police escort buses of schoolchildren for fishing trip
Some students at Paul C. Bunn Elementary School will be spending the day learning to fish with officers from the Youngstown Police Department. This trip is part of the Cops and Kids Foundation's Cops and Bobbers initiative, which not only helps children learn how to fish, but connects them with their local police department as well.
Police say man’s fentanyl bag rips apart when he was trying to hide it in squad car
A man was arrested and charged with possession of fentanyl on Sunday and was later charged with tampering with evidence after being accused of attempting to discard it. Youngstown police said the accused offender, Chantelle Scott Jr., who has several prior drug offenses, attempted to hide fentanyl inside the seat of a police car while he was detained.
A record-challenging Tuesday; storms will threaten Wednesday
Temperatures reached the middle 80s on Monday, making it the hottest day of 2024 so far. Tuesday looks even more July-like with plenty of sunshine. The current record high for May 21 is 89, set in 1934; we expect readings near that mark before the day is through. Dry weather will continue through Wednesday morning.
Fire heavily damages Bloomfield barn
Investigators are looking for the cause of a fire that heavily damaged a barn in northern Trumbull County. Dispatchers were told that a barn on Creaser Road in Bloomfield Township was on fire just after 6 a.m. Tuesday. Fire departments from several communities went to the property where they found...
New Mexican restaurant opening at former Austintown Pizza Hut location
A new restaurant is coming to Mahoning Avenue in Austintown. There's a sign up at the former Pizza Hut location (5332 Mahoning Avenue) that reads "Bandidos Cantina & Grill." No opening date has been set yet. 21 News is working to learn more about the new restaurant. The location has...
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