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The latest from the 21 Newsroom

UAW files federal labor charges against Trump, Musk

 
The UAW has filed federal labor charges against Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump.

 

Texas AG sues General Motors over allegations of unlawful data collection

 
The release says the company deceived its customers by compelling them to enroll in products like OnStar Smart Driver as part of the onboarding process, claiming that failing to do so would lead to the deactivation of their car's safety features.
 

Americans give Harris an advantage over Trump on honesty and discipline, an AP-NORC poll finds

 
A new poll finds Vice President Kamala Harris is going into the last stretch of the presidential campaign as the candidate more likely to be perceived as honest, committed to democracy and disciplined.
 

East Palestine teachers expected in class on first day despite lack of contract

 
East Palestine students should expect to see teachers in class when the new school year begins later this month, even though those teachers don’t have a contract.
 

 

 

Canfield adds cameras to school buses to catch driver safety violations

 
The district transports about 1,400 students daily.
 

Niles City Schools to offer free breakfast, lunch to all students

 
Niles adds its name to a growing list of schools across the Valley now offering free meals to students thanks to the Community Eligibility Provision
 

Additional assistance coming to Youngstown businesses

 
21 News reported in July some businesses directly affected would receive a small cut of financial assistance totaling $200k.
 

Hearing delayed for Sharon teen accused of repeatedly shooting his uncle

 
Wednesday's scheduled court hearing has been postponed for a Sharon teenager accused of repeatedly shooting his uncle along a city sidewalk.
 

Masury man pleads 'not guilty' to fireworks blast charges, seeks jury trial

 
The Brookfield man accused of setting off a fireworks blast that damaged the homes of half a dozen neighbors on July Fourth has pleaded “not guilty
 

Trucker faces sentencing for bringing 44 pounds of cocaine from Texas to Austintown

 
Troopers say Guiterrez-Quintana admitted bringing the cocaine from El Paso, Texas to the Youngstown area.
 

Vienna man convicted of choking woman sentenced on perjury charge after lying about military service

 
Perjury is defined as lying while under oath.
 

Stretch of Bikeway in Austintown closing for two weeks

 
Bikers, hikers, and skaters planning to use the MetroParks Bikeway for the rest of August will find part of the trail blocked off.
 

Mill Creek MetroParks to add boulder climbing area

 
Climbing boulders is currently permitted at the Wick Recreation Area on Bears Den Road and New Cross Drive, but a new expansion project will be located right across the street.
 

Dry, pleasant for two more days; rain returns by Friday

 
Showers, storms will also threaten during the weekend.
 
 
 
 

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