The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 
With graduations looming, student protesters continue to doubled down on their discontent of the Israel-Hamas war on campuses across the country as universities, including ones in California and Texas, have become quick to call in the police to end the demonstrations and make arrests.
 

Arizona indicts 18 in election interference case, including Giuliani and Meadows

 
Eleven Republicans who submitted a document to Congress falsely declaring Donald Trump beat Joe Biden in Arizona in the 2020 presidential election have been charged with conspiracy, fraud and forgery.
 
 
 
 

Trump will be in NY for the hush money trial while the Supreme Court hears his immunity case in DC

 
A reluctant Donald Trump will be back in a New York City courtroom as his hush money trial resumes at the same time that the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments in Washington over whether he should be immune from prosecution for actions he took during his time as president.
 

Youngstown man faces 100 years in prison for 'Beretta Bandit' robberies

 
Police recovered a bullet casing and kept it as evidence in a case file titled “Beretta Bandit”.
 

Newton Township woman sentenced for endangering children

 
The sentencing stems from an incident where Alicia Budreaux left five children alone in a poorly heated mobile home on Kings Drive.
 

Prison ordered for Jamestown man caught with 'thousands' of child pornography pictures, videos

 
A Mercer County man has been sentenced to seven years in prison after being convicted of violating federal laws that protect children against sexual exploitation.
 

Former Hermitage YMCA CEO headed for trial in theft case

 
Talks aimed at settling an embezzlement investigation into the former CEO of the Hermitage YMCA have fallen through and the case is going to trial.
 

Rogers man on leave from Ohio BMV job as he awaits sentencing for stealing thousands from elderly relative

 
The plea deal calls for Bezdek to be placed on probation for five years and pay the victim $25,000 in restitution.
 

Tax deduction bill introduced in PA for East Palestine train derailment payments

 
The bill would provide a state tax deduction for Pennsylvanians who receive payments from the settlement.
 

Zoning changes denied for villa project in Hermitage

 
Developer Joseph Mazzant had requested a zoning change to build 20 villas on 13 acres of land near his home near where he and his wife live. The development would be called Boardwalk Estates.
 

Tough new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down

 
A rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency would force power plants fueled by coal or natural gas to capture smokestack emissions or shut down.
 

YSU fashion program hosts fashion show promoting body positivity

 
This annual event has been taking place since 2013. The show is put on every year to honor Danielle Peters, a former student who died from an eating disorder in 2012.
 

Phantoms fall to Dubuque, eliminated from playoffs

 
The Phantoms lost to Dubuque in game four of the Conference Semifinals, 2-0.
 

Cold starts but pleasant afternoons on the way Thursday, Friday

 
Cold temperatures will be swept away quickly by the weekend.