The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 

Ukraine gets a big boost of US aid. It still faces a long slog to repel Russia

 
A new package of $61 billion in U.S. aid may prevent Ukraine from losing its war against Russia.
 

Senators Vance, Sanders vote against Ukraine-Israeli aid

 
Other than they are both members of the Senate, one would be hard-pressed to find any other similarities between conservative Vance and liberal Sanders.
 

Arrests follow barricades and encampments as college students nationwide protest Gaza war

 
Dozens of protestors have barricaded themselves inside two buildings on a Northern California campus in protest of Israel’s war with Hamas.
 

Casey and McCormick to face each other as nominees in Pennsylvania's high-stakes US Senate contest

 
Pennsylvania's primaries will cement the lineup for a high-stakes U.S. Senate race between Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican challenger David McCormick.
 

Public defender appointed in case against Democrat running for Congress in Trumbull County

 
The Democrat running for Congress in Trumbull County will have a public defender representing him in a false voter registration case.
 

Supreme Court to consider when doctors can provide emergency abortions in states with bans

 
The Supreme Court is considering a case that will determine when doctors can provide abortions during medical emergencies in states with bans enacted after the high court’s sweeping decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
 

Governor in Niles Wednesday for economic development announcement

 
DeWine and J.P. Nauseef, the president and CEO of JobsOhio are slated to be at the Eastwood Event Centre
 

GM CEO: Lessons from Ultium Lordstown helping ramp up battery production

 
According to Barra, battery module production has increased 300% over the last six months.
 

Youngstown City Schools announce budget cuts and layoffs

 
The district projects that cuts and layoffs will reduce expenditures by $3.5-4 million. The district does not plan to lay off any teaching positions.
 

Interstate 680 reopens after truck jackknifes

 

A stretch of Interstate 680 is open again in Youngstown after being blocked by a jackknifed truck early Wednesday.
 

Columbiana County groups ponder single site for charitable distributions

 
"By having one point of access for those in need for the holidays that would avoid them maybe multiple trips for transportation, phone calls, and those types of things," Community Organizer, Marti Grimm said. 
 

A chill in the air Wednesday

 
A couple frosty mornings paired with mild afternoons through the end of the week will be common