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The killings of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner have left their communities in Hollywood and Democratic politics stunned.
 
 
A Leavittsburg woman died Monday night after her car, already disabled from an earlier collision with a semi-truck, was struck by another vehicle on Interstate 80 in Jackson Township.
 

Ursuline, diocese deny negligence in lawsuit over student assault allegations

 
The response disputed the severity of the girl’s injuries, stating photographs show "no open wounds" or embedded turf pellets.

 

 
A Columbiana County Common Pleas Court judge has ruled that prosecutors may present key evidence obtained from cell phones and a pickup truck in the upcoming trial of the man accused of murdering a Leetonia teacher. 
 

Jury selection scheduled for former Girard youth coach facing 19 sex charges

 
Jury selection is scheduled to begin Tuesday in the trial of a former youth softball coach facing 19 charges related to sex crimes involving minors. 
 

Suspect arrested after police standoff at Niles hotel

 
It was early Tuesday that officers used tear gas to subdue a suspect in one of the rooms.
 

Bazetta Township receives $89,000 following court battle over stolen funds

 
The case centered on a 2024 cyber scam in which hackers compromised the township's fiscal officer’s email account.
 

Girard city council questions mayor on city employee comp days

 
During his time as mayor,  Zuppo granted six-and-a-half comp days for city employees.
 

Downtown Youngstown shoe store closes, owner thanks community

 
Andrew Murphy, owner of Youngstown Kicks, confirmed with 21 News that he had made the difficult decision to close his doors.
 

Powerball jackpot grows to $1.25 billion for Wednesday drawing

 
Viewers can watch the next drawing live on 21 News at 11.
 

Thawing out throughout the second half of the week

 
It took 15 days, but finally temperatures rise above the average