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Trump pledges to defend Christianity against the left, which he says wants 'to tear down crosses'

 
Former President Donald Trump is promising to use a second term in the White House to defend Christian values and is suggesting he’ll protect the faith's central icon, warning a convention of religious broadcasters that the left wants “to tear down crosses.”.
 

Two more candidates file papers to run for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania

 

Two more candidates are filing paperwork to appear on Pennsylvania’s primary ballots for the U.S. Senate as Democratic Sen. Bob Casey seeks a fourth term.

Feds: Warren woman victim of gold bullion scam

 
According to an indictment Anil Mangukia along with Yash Navdiya, who are citizens of the Republic of India currently residing in New Jersey as Green Card holders are accused of scamming a woman via a 'phantom hacker scam.'
 

Youngstown Police make arrest after shots fired at Westside home

 
One person is under arrest after Police were called to a home on Youngstown’s Westside early Friday to investigate a report of shots fired.
 

Vienna Township trustees announce layoffs of two police officers, three firefighters

 
Until trustees have an accurate understanding of the township's financial situation, they have no choice but to cut expenses but are hoping to rehire some of these employees in the near future.
 

Eastern Gateway Community College on pause, schools future is unclear

 
Student enrollment at Eastern Gateway Community College will be "on pause" for the summer and fall semesters.
 

Mahoning, Trumbull County property owners get more time to pay taxes

 
Thanks to the state-mandated changes in property valuation, landowners in Mahoning and Trumbull Counties are getting additional time to pay their real estate taxes.
 

City of Sharon announces $255,500 in ARP funds for revitalization projects

 
The City of Sharon has announced $255,500 in ARP funds to be awarded to significant city revitalization and development projects.
 

After four generations, family run Salem restaurant closing Sunday

 
A family-run restaurant in Salem that’s been catering to diners who love Italian food is closing its doors after 90 years in business.
 

Youngstown Jewish Family & Community Services awarded $45,000 for adults 60 and over

 
Youngstown Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS) was awarded $45,000 from Direction Home of Eastern Ohio to benefit adults age 60 and older in the Valley.
 

Education includes canning salsa and jam in Niles Middle School class

 
Students in Mary Wike’s class recently tried their hand at canning food, according to the school district's Facebook page.
 

Easter Bunny Lane returns to Kraynaks

 
The annual display is now open with all new decorations in a 300-foot-long display across four different rooms.
 

Winter makes a return on Saturday, but it will not stick around for long

 
High temperatures could reach 60 degrees next week
 
 

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