YOUNGSTOWN - The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 
The U.S. government's gross national debt has surpassed $38 trillion during the federal shutdown, marking a record high.

 

 
Leaders at the Pentagon have significantly altered how military officials will speak with Congress after a pair of new memos issued last week.
 

Former Leetonia school bus driver sentenced for voyeurism

 
A Leetonia man was sentenced to two years of intensive supervision probation and received a suspended jail term after a conviction for voyeurism in Columbiana County Municipal Court.
 

Valley addiction ministry allegedly misspent donations on Hulu, restaurants

 
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has filed a lawsuit to dissolve a Columbiana County religious-based charity created to help individuals recover from addiction.
 

Governor DeWine asked to declare 'energy emergency' for Youngstown steam heat plant

 
In a letter to the governor, McNally regarded the replacement boiler as "wholly inadequate".
 

Vienna Township trustee responds to fiscal officer's accusations

 
Phil Pegg did apologize for mismanaging the fire department's overtime.
 

Highway Patrol investigates turnpike crash in Beaver Township

 
The Ohio Highway Patrol is investigating an overnight traffic accident along the turnpike in Beaver Township.
 

Former East Palestine cop pleads 'insanity' in threat case

 
Elser was secretly indicted in July on 17 total counts for alleged threats and harassment against four people, including Columbiana County Municipal Judge Timothy McNicol.
 

20 years of memories: Enter Covelli Centre photo contest

 
The contest's grand prize winner will receive a pair of Club Level Tickets to 10 shows in 2026.
 

Warren Family Mission hosting free coat giveaway today

 
The Warren Family Mission is hosting its annual free coat giveaway today.
 

ODNR fall color update places Valley at 'near peak'

 
Trumbull, Mahoning, and Columbiana counties are included in the large area marked as "near peak" on the map, displaying prominent yellow and orange hues.
 

Weather whack-a-mole: Catch the sun before the next shower

 
We stay cool, but dry out for the weekend