Morning Rundown

The latest from the 21 Newsroom.
The settlement was reached sometime before a scheduled mediation conference on Thursday, February 26.
Concerns about safety in the refreshment area were the bulk of the conversation.
As of 11:30 p.m. OSHP said the road will be reopen to traffic soon.
The OEA stated in a news release that the endorsement comes from Acton's dedication to working people and her plan to invest in public schools.
Multiple houses in a Youngstown neighborhood were evacuated due a major gas leak in a home on the 800 block of East Philadelphia Avenue.
The Mahoning County prosecutor, Lynn Maro, gave a presentation in Poland Township on Thursday evening to raise awareness of fraud in the community.
Over 20 state senators have noted their support, and official endorsements of Husted, including local Senator Al Cutrona.
Representatives Lauren McNally (D-Youngstown) and Meredith Lawson-Rowe (D-Reynoldsburg) introduced House Bill 721 that will establish the Veterans Organization Grant Program.
The expo offered students a chance to look into careers and get to know potential companies looking to hire them after graduation.
FirstEnergy's proposed updates would relax the standards dictating how often Ohio Edison outages are allowed to happen, and how long the company can take to fix them.
Enjoy a sun-filled Friday afternoon.
