YOUNGSTOWN - The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 
In a move likely to disrupt holiday deliveries, the Teamsters union is launching the largest strike against Amazon in U.S. history.

 

 
In a powerful display of community solidarity, dozens of employees and community members gathered outside Sharon Regional Hospital Wednesday night for a candlelight rally.
 

Ashtabula County woman dies trying to rescue dog from icy pond

 
Friends and family are in mourning after the death of a woman who drowned while trying to rescue a dog from icy waters in Ashtabula County.
 

Vienna Trustees eye replacement levy to get out of fiscal emergency

 
Vienna Township Trustees plan a Monday meeting to vote on a plan to rescue the community from a million-dollar-plus fiscal emergency.
 

Officials announce eradication of 'murder hornet' in Washington

 
There’s good news for people worried that the so-called “murder hornet” could migrate to their neighborhood.
 

Government funding plan collapses as Trump makes new demands days before shutdown

 
Courting a Christmastime government shutdown, House Speaker Mike Johnson is scrambling to salvage a stopgap measure to keep federal offices running for a few more months.
 

Neighborhoods benefit as Youngstown council allocates remaining ARP dollars

 
"My favorite thing to see is when those dollars are going directly out into non-profit organizations to help them fill the capacity," Turner added.
 

Canfield leaders plan town hall to address 'historic' chemical release

 
The EPA says the incident that triggered this cleanup back in July has been "captured and contained" - but officials are still looking into whether this "historic contamination" is tied directly to that incident.
 

Warren man pleads guilty in child pornography case

 
A 64-year-old plead guilty to three counts of pandering sexually oriented material involving a minor and one count of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance.
 

Niles man pleads guilty to child endangering after dog mauls his infant son

 
A Niles man could face three years in prison after pleading guilty to a child-endangering charge filed after a dog mauled his seven-week-old son.
 

DOJ files complaint against CVS for facilitating unlawful sale of prescription opioids

 
The Justice Department has unsealed a civil complaint alleging CVS Pharmacy Inc. and various subsidiaries filled unlawful prescriptions in violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act.
 
 

Lawrence County gets $500K share of funding for freight improvement projects

 
With funding of $561,000 according to the release, the bridge timbers and rails on the main track may be replaced on the bridge over the Shenango River. 
 

Legislation to prevent isolating Ohio nursing home residents from loved ones headed to governor's desk

 
Legislation is headed to Ohio Governor Mike DeWine's desk that would impact long-term care facilities. The 'Never Alone Act' would allow those in nursing homes to be with a loved one, even if there's a public health emergency. 
 

After a quiet Thursday, snow and cold air will return

 
The final weekend before Christmas looks frigid.