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The latest from the 21 Newsroom.
The Motion Picture Tax Credit program continues to invite feature films, TV series and more to call Ohio home.
99 percent of wildfires in Pennsylvania are caused by humans, according to the Bureau of Forestry.
New development will bring jobs and income tax into the city, according to the mayor.
Downtown Youngstown gears up for another weekend chalk-full of family-friendly events.
Laird Brunner arrested in connection with the hit and run death of Joseph Novacich.
Boardman Local Schools leaders say a new state law cutting off certain levy options will add pressure to a five-year forecast that already shows revenues declining and expenses climbing.
Artificial intelligence may soon be able to help medical professionals analyze and diagnose seizure patterns.
Governor DeWine says he aims to reduce overdose fatalities by making drug testing supplies legal across the state.
According to the ODNR, historical records show a coal mine in the area of South Turner Road and the Mill Creek MetroParks bike trail was abandoned 150 years ago, leaving behind steep highwalls reaching up to 24 feet.
In a Thursday suppression hearing Mark Parker's defense argued photos shown of him during a suspect line-up unfairly suggested Parker as the suspect in a Boardman case.
