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The latest from the 21 Newsroom

Middle East latest: Israeli strikes kill at least 25 in Gaza as Egypt offers new ceasefire proposal

 
Officials say Egypt has introduced a new proposal to try and get the Israel-Hamas ceasefire back on track.
 

California AG advises 23andMe customers about data deletion

 
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has issued a consumer alert to 23andMe customers, reminding them of their right to delete genetic data amid the company's reported financial difficulties.
 

Police investigate murder on Youngstown's West Side

 
Officers found shell casings along Eddie Street near the shooting.

 

OSHP investigating fatal crash in Yellow Creek Township

 
As the driver was traveling along a curve in the road, the car traveled off the right side of the road way, hitting a guardrail, electric pole and two trees according to the release.
 

Two car crash in Girard sends one to hospital

 
According to the Weathersfield Fire Department's Facebook page, two cars crashed along Salt Springs road near the Petro Truck Stop. 
 

Flames erupt on the outside of a Youngstown home

 
An investigation is underway into the cause of a fire that broke out on a home's exterior on Youngstown’s West Side late Sunday.
 

Crews respond to garage fire in Youngstown

 
A 21 News photographer at the scene captured a photo that shows the garage heavily burned and damaged, the roof caved in.
 

Southington Firefighters use grant to enhance safety

 
The equipment is crucial for ensuring the safety of our personnel and the public during incidents, according to a post on the department’s Facebook page.
 

Trial will decide if other companies will share cost of $600M East Palestine derailment settlement

 
Norfolk Southern Railway Company is seeking to shift a portion of the financial burden of its class-action settlement to two other companies.
 

Court rebukes ‘inflammatory language’ in refusal to reduce bond requirement for East Palestine settlement objectors

 
The court explicitly cautioned against the use of "inflammatory language," emphasizing the necessity of respectful conduct towards the court and opposing counsel.
 

Annual rose-laying ceremony in Youngstown honors Vietnam War veterans

 
Community members gathered in Youngstown to honor local Vietnam veterans during the annual Laying of the Roses ceremony.
 

PennDOT hosting REAL ID Day in New Castle

 
Beginning May 7, 2025, a REAL ID or another federally acceptable form of identification, such as a U.S. passport or military ID, will be required to board domestic commercial flights, enter military bases, and access certain federal facilities.
 

Cover Story: Is tipping out of hand?

 
A new survey from Wallethub.com found that 90% of Americans think tipping in the U.S. has gotten out of hand.
 

Abstract painting exhibition by artist Chuck Olson opens at the Butler

 
Dr. Louis Zona, the Butler's executive director, said Olson's work "presents abstraction in an entirely new light," blending elements of European expressionism and the New York School.
 

Restaurant for lovers of loaded spuds coming to Eastwood Mall

 
The restaurant offers customizable loaded potatoes with various toppings, signature creations, desserts, drinks and entrees.
 

Seasonal spring shot with strong winds

 
So far this month we are running a whopping 6 degrees warmer than average
 
 

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