News
Morning Rundown
The latest from the 21 Newsroom
Tuesday, October 14th 2025, 6:47 AM EDT
Updated:

YOUNGSTOWN - The latest from the 21 Newsroom
Vice President JD Vance is warning of deeper cuts to the federal workforce the longer the government shutdown goes on.
Youngstown Area Jewish Federation CEO speaks on release of Israeli hostages
"Today we rejoice because 20 people kidnapped from Israel over two years ago are going home with their families and loved ones," said Lisa Long, Youngstown Area Jewish Federation CEO.
Demonstrators in Austintown protest government shutdown, Congressman Rulli
Some of those frustrations were related to the government shutdown and from what protestors claim is a lack of action from Congressman Rulli.
Norfolk Southern and attorneys representing nearly 200 people impacted by the 2023 East Palestine train derailment have asked a judge to reject attempts to overturn the $600 million class action settlement of the case.
Ohio is considering adding nitrogen hypoxia as a method for carrying out the death penalty, a move supported by state Attorney General Dave Yost.
Ohio property tax opponents to rally in North Jackson tonight
Discord over Ohio’s property tax is set to take center stage once again tonight at a town hall meeting in North Jackson, where citizens leading a movement to abolish the tax will rally support.
Former Austintown Trustee candidate subpoenas evidence in domestic violence case
One week ago, Emily Ciccone filed a complaint seeking a divorce from her husband of nearly seven years.
Republican Party headquarters opens its doors in Mercer County after renovation
The Republican Party headquarters in Mercer, Pennsylvania, opened its doors on Monday for an open house following a recent remodel to the nearly 200-year-old building.
New Dairy Queen: Former Canfield Perkins slated for demolition
The long-vacant building that once housed a Perkins restaurant on East Main Street in Canfield is scheduled for demolition on Wednesday to make way for a new Dairy Queen.
31st annual 'Pink Ribbon Tea' in Canfield honors breast cancer survivors
"You see survivors here who have survived for months, up to a fifty-year survivor, and you know that 'I got this, I can do this, we can do this together'," said Amy Banks, Chair of Pink Ribbon Tea.
Leaf-peeping season hampered by drought: Fall foliage dropping sooner, showing less color
Leaf-peeping season has arrived in the Northeast and beyond, but weeks of drought have muted this year’s autumn colors, and sent leaves fluttering to the ground earlier than usual.
Set it and forget it: 60s and sunny
After a mild start to the week, temperatures will run a few shades cooler starting Wednesday
