
Ohio State Highway Patrol investigating two-vehicle crash involving patrol car
The release states that a 16-year-old driver of Niles, operating a 2019 Subaru WRX, entered I-680 using the Meridian Road exit ramp as an entrance ramp, now traveling southbound in the northbound lanes.

Roommate claims stolen food dispute led to stabbing in Youngstown
The incident began Thursday afternoon when Dixon allegedly confronted Rogers, accusing him of repeatedly stealing her food. Dixon told police she went to Rogers' bedroom to demand he stop taking her groceries.

Lordstown mayor, police chief react to retirement of officer at center of falsified corruption claims
Former Deputy Richard Watson admitted to using false information to try to get an admission of wrongdoing out of Captain Chris Bordonaro. He also made threatening remarks about Bordonaro and Police Chief Brent Milhoan.

Mahoning Valley community services organization receives Ohio grant funding
State Rep. Lauren McNally (D-Youngstown) announced that the grants will be going toward COMPASS Family and Community Services, a not-for-profit organization committed to providing comprehensive services to people of all ages.

Proposed Equine Protection Act aims to close 'major gaps' in Ohio horse-cruelty statutes
Attorney David E. Wenger's discussion with Blasdel centered on the criminal reforms contained in the proposed Equine Partner Protection Act of 2025, a bill designed to change Ohio's equine-cruelty penalties throughout the state.

State board rules in favor of Youngstown firefighters' charge against Youngstown
Ohio's State Employment Relations Board (SERB) has ruled in favor of the Youngstown Professional Fire Fighters IAFF Local 312 following an October 2024 filing of unfair labor practices against the City of Youngstown.

Former Trumbull Commissioner files petition for rehearing over 2022 arrest lawsuit
Former Trumbull County Commissioner Niki Frenchko has filed a petition in the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit for a panel rehearing after the November ruling stated deputies had probable cause

Liberty man pleads guilty to reduced charges in teen sex case
Originally charged with two counts each of rape and gross sexual imposition, 21-year-old Isaiah Short pled guilty to two reduced counts of contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile, a first-degree misdemeanor.

Boardman Police investigate thefts at Target, Walmart, and Dick's Sporting Goods
Boardman police officers released reports Thursday on four separate retail theft investigations involving more than $2,400 in combined merchandise, including accusations against a store employee and a pair of suspects allegedly working together.

Niles Police, Fire Departments raise money for families through friendly competition
According to a Facebook post outlining the event, all of the tip money raised during the celebrity bartending event at Bufallo Wild Wings would be used to help families in need this holiday season.

Newton Falls Planning & Zoning Commission approves variants for proposed Circle K
According to Newton Falls Ward 2 Councilman Brian Axiotis, commission members considered variants for a Circle K that would be built on the current site of a Rite Aid, located at 325 West Broad Street, Newton Falls.

Judge grants Justice Department request to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell records in sex trafficking case
A federal judge says the Justice Department can publicly release investigative materials from a sex trafficking case against Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime confidant of Jeffrey Epstein.

Warren man pleads guilty to hit-skip crash that killed former Newton Falls teacher
63-year-old Wayne Keeley pled guilty to third-degree felony charges of aggravated vehicular homicide and failure to stop after an accident, as well as a misdemeanor count of vehicular manslaughter.

Watchdog Follow-up: More complaints against local shed builder with pending lawsuit
A Trumbull County shed builder that was sued by the Ohio Attorney General in 2024 is facing continued concerns from customers who said they paid thousands of dollars and received nothing within the time they were promised.

Mahoning County warming station available for single men as temperatures drop
With overnight low temperatures in the Mahoning Valley forecasted to drop into the teens this week, county officials are reminding residents of an available warming station for single men seeking shelter.


































































