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The latest from the 21 Newsroom

House Republicans pass Trump's big bill of tax breaks and program cuts after all-night session

 
House Republicans held an all-night session on their multitrillion-dollar tax breaks package.
 

Penn State Trustees voting today on future of Shenango, other campuses

 
Following the trustees’ meeting, the university president is scheduled to deliver a livestream address to the Penn State community.
 

Power outage prompts cancelation at CCCTC

 
Classes are canceled on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at the Columbiana County Career and Technical Center due to a power outage.
 

NTSB: Gas company claims 'no communication' from Youngstown, contractors, owners before Realty Tower blast

 
Enbridge told investigators, “There was no communication from the City of Youngstown, the contractor (GreenHeart), or the Realty Tower building owner(s) to Enbridge Gas Ohio.”
 

Weight-Loss drug giant sues Ohio firm in Youngstown court

 
Amble Health's website states it is a platform connecting patients to licensed healthcare professionals online, who can recommend personalized treatment plans including prescription medication delivered to their door.
 

2 staff members of Israeli Embassy killed in shooting near Jewish museum in DC

 
Two staff members of the Israeli embassy in Washington were shot and killed Wednesday evening near a Jewish museum.
 

Judge grants early release for Youngstown man convicted of shooting woman

 
A Youngstown man sentenced in 2021 for shooting a woman during a domestic argument was granted judicial release Wednesday, effective immediately.
 

Dog found in poor condition in Brookfield, surrendered to Healthy Hearts and Paws

 
The owner agreed to surrender the dog and was taken to the police department.
 

Sharon's WaterFire sets July and September dates for 2025 season

 
WaterFire Sharon organizers have announced two dates for its 2025 season of events in downtown Sharon: July 26 and Sept. 20.
 

Valley soldier honored during wreath laying at Ohio Statehouse

 
After Carr's death, he was awarded a Bronze Star Medal, the Purple Heart and the Combat Action Badge.
 

West Branch parents asking school board about text messages

 
This was after a text message between West Branch school board president Mikki Kanagy, and superintendent Micki Egli  was uncovered by podcasters the MLO bros.
 

Brookfield Board of Education approves sale of football field, bleachers

 
The property containing George A. Nicholas Field sold for $215,600.00.
 
 
Heavy rainfall in late April caused significant flooding, submerging campsites, roads and other areas around the lake.
 

Feeling like Fall for a pair of days in May

 
High temperatures will be 20 degrees below average to end the work week with raindrops around
 
 

 


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