YOUNGSTOWN - The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 
Los Angeles leaders have imposed a downtown curfew through Wednesday morning to deal with protests against President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
 

Howland husband killer Marie Poling dies in prison

 
66-year-old Poling died at the Marysville Reformatory for Women for the 1988 shooting death of her husband, who was shot in the head while sleeping on the couch inside their home
 

Agencies seize drugs, gun in Warren arrest

 
A coordinated effort by several law enforcement groups led to a morning raid on a Warren home and the arrest of a man already facing numerous drug-related charges and a domestic violence accusation.
 

Deceased dog, starving cats discovered on Youngstown's West Chalmers Avenue

 
Humane agents are investigating after the discovery of a dead dog and three emaciated cats on Youngstown’s Southside.
 

Former Lordstown Motors execs ask judge to end investor lawsuit

 
A group of former executives from Lordstown Motors Corp. is asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit accusing them of misleading investors.

 

 
General Motors announced Tuesday plans to invest about $4 billion over the next two years into its U.S. manufacturing plants.

 

$4.5M awarded to aid homelessness efforts in and around Lawrence County

 
Lawrence County Social Services will receive more than $4.5 million in state funds to help prevent and address homelessness in the region.
 

VIDEO: 'Skeeter Swatter' flies from Youngstown Air Reserve Station into retirement

 
It had logged nearly 11,000 flying hours before heading to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona.
 

Economic education and workforce center coming to Eastwood Mall in 2026

 
Junior Achievement describes itself as the largest organization in the world dedicated to empowering, educating and preparing the youth for tomorrow in a multitude of different professional fields.
 

Ellsworth Twp. reviews 10-year Land Use Plan amid debate over housing language

 
At a public zoning meeting Tuesday night, Ellsworth officials and residents weighed future development plans while debating how to preserve the township’s rural character.
 

Youngstown Library Board to decide future of Poland Library in community feedback meeting

 
The renovation project that allowed for this building to become what it is today took place right after the turn of the century, and over the nearly 24 years since it has become a landmark to the community of Poland. 
 

Trumbull County inn receives national honors in lodging and dining

 
Peter Allen Inn is known for its boutique accommodations with period charm and modern comfort, beautiful outside landscape and view, seasonal dining options and curated events for all.
 

A midweek treat of sunshine and warmth

 
More sunshine is expected on Thursday before clouds, and rain chances return as we head towards the weekend