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Wednesday, April 23rd 2025, 6:45 AM EDT
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Pope Francis’ body has been moved to St. Peter’s Basilica to lie in state allowing the Catholic faithful to pay their respects to the Argentine pope.
The U.S. Department of Education announced it will resume collecting on defaulted federal student loans starting Monday, May 5, ending a pause that began in March 2020.
International students stripped of legal status in the US are piling up wins in court
Some international students in the U.S. who have had their legal status terminated in recent weeks have found a measure of success in court, with federal judges around the country issuing orders to restore students’ status at least temporarily.
YCSD Superintendent to sign DEI ban directive to avoid $16 million in cuts
The Youngstown City School District tells 21 News the $16 million expenses salaries to maintain sufficient staffing.
Jury deliberates railroad's bid to have railcar company share cost of $600M East Palestine derailment settlement
The jury is tasked with deciding whether GATX Corporation should bear some of the financial responsibility for the settlement.
Sharpsville man killed in Hubbard Township crash on I-80
Eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 were closed for a time due to the accident.
New Castle police arrest shooting suspect after days-long search
New Castle Police arrested 29-year-old Alex Minnich Tuesday.
Sentencing set Wednesday for Hubbard man convicted in child sex sting
A Hubbard man is scheduled to be sentenced Wednesday on a charge stemming from a 2024 child sex sting.
Beaver Township Police hope radar speed sign will slow traffic in neighborhoods
Beaver Township Police has joined several other Valley law enforcement agencies using portable radar speed signs on local roads to address speeding concerns.
Sebring Police looking for missing teen last seen on Sunday
If you have any information on her whereabouts, call Sebring Police at 330-938-6114.
Rotary Club of Warren installing Peace Pole at Courthouse Square Wednesday
The ceremony will be held at 12:30 p.m. and feature speakers from the City of Warren, Rotary President Cindy Matheson and members of the Rotary Club of Warren's Peace Building Committee.