No jail time for former McDonald teacher's aide who pulled special needs student up stairs
28-year-old Stephen Bornemiss was sentenced to three years of probation on one count of child endangering after pleading guilty back in February. He was also ordered to take an anger management class.
Youngstown Zoning Committee to discuss potential business license mandate for city businesses
Second Ward Councilman Jimmy Hughes tells us the requirement of business licenses could be a potential solution to solve the problem recently addressed at city meetings involving the influx of dollar stores, car lots and gas stations in the city.
Fired Warren police officer charged with several rape counts arraigned for third time
This comes after another superseding indictment was filed against former officer Michael Edwards Jr. which revealed even more rape charges along with even more alleged victims bringing the total to six so far.
City of Warren accepting bids for sidewalk improvement project
Warren Director of Engineering Paul Makosky tells 21 News during Wednesday's Board of Control meeting, the state has authorized the city to advertise for bids on the project and construction is expected to begin in the summer.
Blinken urges Israel and Hamas to move ahead with a cease-fire deal and says 'the time is now'
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with Israeli leaders in his push for a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, saying that “the time is now" for an agreement that would free hostages and bring a pause in the nearly seven months of war.
Evan Mobley has huge block in final seconds as Cavaliers hold off Banchero, Magic 104-103 in Game 5
Donovan Mitchell scored 28 points, Evan Mobley blocked Franz Wagner’s layup in the final seconds and the Cleveland Cavaliers survived a scare from Orlando, holding off Paolo Banchero and the Magic 104-103 in Game 5.
101 West: Invisible Chains, exploring human trafficking in the Valley
Although trafficking is believed to be prevalent in Ohio, the numbers are anecdotal because the hidden nature of the crime makes it difficult to measure. Rachel was trafficked for 15 years and saw first hand men and women trafficked for sex and labor.
Health concerns continue about injection well site, residents want testing
The injection well is where trucks dump used brine water. That water can contain toxic metals and radioactive substances and “damage the environment and public health if discharged to water or land” according to the EPA.
New Castle man sentenced to over eight years in prison on drug trafficking charges
The Lawrence County Drug Task Force conducted a search warrant on Collier's home in November of 2020 where they found a stolen loaded pistol, $5,034 in drug trafficking proceeds and drugs including fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine.
SLIDESHOW: Dog found abandoned in deplorable Girard home
Neighbors told police that this situation had been going on for quite some time with the homeowner, identified as 39-year-old Lisa Drummond and another male showing up periodically to remove items from the house but always leaving the dog behind.
Prosecutors call former Warren Police Officer 'sexually violent predator' as another alleged victim comes forward
Prosecutors have added new rape charges to the case of a former Warren police officer, also calling him a "sexually violent predator" as six alleged victims have now come forward.
Appeal denied for Warren man convicted of wounding 9-year-old with stray bullet
22-year-old Say'Quan Parks, is currently serving a sentence of 25 and a half to 29 and a half years in prison on charges of felonious assault, improper discharge of firearm into a habitation and improper handling of a firearm in a motor vehicle.
Austintown woman accused of leaving 7-year-old child alone in vehicle while at bar
Witnesses told police they observed the child in the vehicle on a cell phone playing a game. When they asked the child to open the door to speak with them, he declined and continued playing the game.
Arrests roil campuses nationwide ahead of graduation as protesters demand Israel ties be cut
Student anti-war protesters at U.S. college campuses are digging in and vowing to keep their demonstrations going, while some universities have moved to shut down encampments after reports of antisemitic activity among the protesters.
Three month detour begins Monday in downtown Youngstown
If your travels take you through downtown Youngstown plan ahead Officials say West Federal Street between Market and Phelps Street will be closed Monday, April 29th through August 1st, 2024 for the next phase of the SMART 2 roadway project. "We are going
Josh Naylor, Ramon Laureano help Guardians outlast Braves 4-2 in 11 innings in meeting of top teams
Josh Naylor and Ramon Laureano had RBIs in the 11th inning and the Cleveland Guardians beat the Atlanta Braves 4-2 in a game featuring the teams with the two best records in the majors.
DEA says drug take back begins in your home
Efforts to protect your family and friends from abuse of prescription drugs begins at home. Hundreds of thousands of people are getting the message as they dropped off unused or expired prescriptin durgs at police stations or pharmacies across the U.S.
Local public libraries meet with officials in Columbus to discuss importance in the Valley
Representatives from The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County and Warren–Trumbull County Public Library joined 200 other librarians across the state in Columbus this week to discuss library funding
Trump's lawyers try to discredit testimony of prosecution's first witness in hush money trial
Defense lawyers in Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial are poised to dig into a former tabloid publisher’s accounts of how he worked to protect the Republican’s 2016 presidential campaign.
Appalachian groups send letter to Congress seeking investments in climate change protections
A group of 60 organizations and elected officials across the Appalachian region have sent an open letter to Congress urging the support of investments for flood recovery and resilience in their communities.
McNally calls for transparency in public utility rates after House Bill 6 scandal
McNally said its become clear that public utilities customers of FirstEnergy helped fund "secret dark money contributions" to both Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted when they were running.