YOUNGSTOWN - The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 
A fast-moving fire has broken out in the Hollywood Hills about a mile from the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

 

 
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter will be honored Thursday with the pageantry of a funeral in the nation’s capital and second service in his tiny Georgia hometown that launched a Depression-era farm boy to the world stage.
 

Discovery of drugs in cars leads to arrest of Warren man

 
The affidavit states that agents had been tracking the cars using GPS after previously discovering that 36 bricks of cocaine and fentanyl concealed in the car’s gas tanks.
 

Feds: Murdered dad had told son not to sell drugs from his Youngstown home

 
A federal grand jury has indicted a Youngstown man whose father was murdered just weeks after agents conducted a drug raid at their home.
 

Trucker seriously injured during crash on I-80 in Hubbard

 
State Troopers are investigating an accident that injured one person and snarled traffic headed west on Interstate 80 in Hubbard overnight.
 

Struthers city council considers levy for safety forces

 
City leaders said their first priority would be improving ambulance services.
 

Warren council passes several power line limitations

 
"Property values that have poles in front have a decreased property value relative to those that don't," explained Kyle Phillips. "And by burying lines, you can also plant trees and trees add to the property values of houses."
 

City hosting informational session regarding 'historic' chemical release in Canfield

 
The meeting is scheduled for February 3 at 5:30 p.m. in the Canfield High School Auditorium at 100 Cardinal Drive, Canfield. If time permits, there will be a question and answer session to follow.
 

Youngstown City Hall fire escape construction project passes inspection

 
All areas of the building that were impacted by the fire escape replacement and activities that were impeded may return.
 

Demo work begins at Shenango Valley Mall, leaders discuss impact of Sharon Regional

 
"Healthcare is critical--it's critical in terms of our servicing the people in our community. It's a big part of our economy and to attract people to move into the area and businesses.", added Longietti.
 

190 middle school musicians prepare for Middle School Honor Band concert at YSU

 
The rehearsals all lead up to the musicians performing two concerts on January 11 beginning at 1 p.m.
 

Polar chill continues with more snow on the way

 
Steady snow will move in Friday evening, and continue through Saturday morning with modest accumulations