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The latest from the 21 Newsroom

Appeals Court upholds conviction in murder of 4-year-old Rowan Sweeney

 
Crump challenged the evidence for his conspiracy charge, argued against the admission of what he called "gruesome" photographs, and contested the use of evidence from an unrelated shooting.
 

Warren man accused of leaving four kids in hot car pleads not guilty

 
Police said the four children inside were sweating, lethargic, and had red faces due to the heat.
 

Report of teens and gun bring four police departments to Boardman gas station

 
The teens denied having weapons, claiming they were listening to music and dancing at the gas pumps.
 

Whistleblowers claim EPA tracked East Palestine residents after derailment

 
An EPA spokesperson, in a statement attributed to the Trump Administration, said the emails in question are from 2023 during the Biden administration.
 

Ohio Supreme Court to hear Weathersfield well case Wednesday

 
The Ohio Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments today in a Trumbull County case involving a brine water disposal well that was shut down by the state after claims that it caused minor earthquakes.
 

Coroner releases name of three-year-old child shot in Struthers

 
The three-year-old victim was identified as Gionni Jackson. The coroner says Jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital just after 1 p.m. Friday.
 

Youngstown firefighter sentenced for pulling gun on Warren Township firefighter

 
Bellamy later went on to plead guilty to amended charges of menacing, a fourth-degree misdemeanor. He was sentenced on Tuesday to one year of probation.
 

New location for café coming to Howland in mid-September

 
According to a news release, a new location of Frank's Café will be opening up at 1955 Niles Cortland Road NE in Howland. 
 

Youngstown State University, Michigan State contest tickets on sale Wednesday

 
The contest against Michigan State is set for September 13, 2025 at Spartan Stadium, located at 325 West Shaw Lane in East Lansing, Michigan.
 

Hurricane Erin churns up dangerous waves and closes beaches along US East Coast

 
Hurricane Erin is forcing evacuations on North Carolina’s Outer Banks as it threatens to whip up wild waves and tropical force winds.
 

Sprinkles and showers possible for the middle of the week

 
It will also be muggy on Wednesday, before becoming more comfortable as we head towards the weekend
 
 

 

 

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