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World shares and US futures are higher after Wall Street losses and Trump's speech

 
Asian shares and US futures are higher after Wall Street's losses wiped out all of the S&P 500’s post-U.S. election gains.
 

Trump’s joint address to Congress showed the country’s stark partisan divide

 
President Donald Trump’s long-threatened tariffs against Canada and Mexico went into effect Tuesday, putting global markets on edge and setting up costly retaliations by the United States’ North American allies.
 

Youngstown's Nathaniel Jones federal courthouse on list of government buildings for sale

 
The 43,587-square-foot building was first built in 2002 in honor of former federal judge and Youngstown native Nathaniel R. Jones who retired the same year.
 

Notice: 53 workers impacted by loss of dining services contract at YSU

 
21 News has contacted YSU officials to inquire about the reasons for the contract termination, the identity of the replacement dining service provider, and whether any Chartwells employees will be offered continued employment.
 

Butler Community College to close Hermitage campus

 
The school will be making a public announcement tomorrow stating that in-person classes will be discontinued for the community college.
 

Crews battle house fire in Sebring

 
The street was blocked off between North 15th and North 16th Streets after a car ran over a fire hose.
 

Sentencing set for Youngstown man accused of threatening postal worker

 
A postal worker told police last April that a man in a black Dodge Durango pulled up on Schenley Avenue in Youngstown and told the USPS employee, "You know they are killing mail men around here.” 
 

Former nurse sentenced for taking $45K in bribes to smuggle tobacco to Youngstown prison inmate

 
Schneider must forfeit $45,401, the amount prosecutors said she received in bribery payments.
 

YSU fires Youngstown police captain teaching with certificate revoked for sexual misconduct

 
Captain Jason Simon lost his teaching certificate through the Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy OPOTA in 2019 after being reported for a sexual relationship with a student while he was teaching at Kent State University's police academy. 
 

Grove City man accused of sexual conduct with children, secretly recording woman

 
A Grove City man has been charged after police say he had inappropriate sexual conduct with children and also secretly recorded those children and their mother in their bedrooms.
 

Pymatuning police charge man with unlawful contact with a minor

 
Police spoke with 38-year-old Steven Dashner on February 18 to discuss allegations of having inappropriate relations with a 17-year-old high school student in Mercer County.
 

OSP ponders charges against driver in crash that killed New Middletown mom and teen son

 
A two-vehicle crash in Springfield killed a New Middletown woman and a juvenile passenger, and seriously injured a Struthers man Monday night According to the Ohio State Highway Patrol Angela
 

Head-on crash leaves two cars in Boardman seriously damaged

 
The scene of the accident was being cleared off by 7:15 p.m. It is unknown at this moment the cause of the accident or the condition of either driver.
 

April-like weather Wednesday, January-like weather Thursday

 
A gusty storm will become possible in the afternoon Wednesday.
 
 
 
 

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