Morning Rundown

The latest from the 21 Newsroom.
Troopers say Gilderson was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash and alcohol consumption is believed to be a contributing factor.
There are still phases that remain, including putting a pre-engineered building shell on the property.
During a town hall on Tuesday, located at the Hermitage City Building, three projects were discussed.
After some time, officials with both departments were able to negotiate a peaceful end to the situation.
The Youngstown City School District is taking multiple steps to start the school year “on the right foot,” including pursuing new wellness partnerships and selling a long-unused school building.
Former Democratic Ohio U.S. Senator, Sherrod Brown, is jumping back into state politics.
Construction is underway on a major health care project in Trumbull County. Mercy Health has broken ground on a 30,000-square-foot emergency and imaging center in Champion, which leaders say will bring faster, closer and more advanced care to thousands.
Youngstown city officials have rejected Bluelofts' development proposal for 20 Federal Place, citing financial reasons.
Boardman Police told 21 News that the attempted carjacking led to unknown injuries to the owner of the vehicle, who was transported to the hospital.
Spotty showers will be around at times on Wednesday, before another stretch of dry weather
