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YOUNGSTOWN - The latest from the 21 Newsroom
The proposed development agreement requires Valley Legends to construct a project consisting of three specific components: football field and running track improvements, bleachers on one side of the field, and a new entranceway at Erie Street.
City considers plan to renovate Youngstown’s Mahoning National Bank building
Plans for the site include 71 residential apartments on the upper floors and commercial space on the lower levels.
Youngstown seeks $3.2 million for Oak Hill Avenue reconstruction
If the funding is secured, the project would address what officials describe as a "need for roadway rehabilitation" in the corridor.
Youngstown council to vote on $60M temporary budget, management pay raises
Youngstown City Council is set to consider legislation on Wednesday to establish a temporary financial framework for the coming year while simultaneously approving wage increases for non-union management staff.
Warren, convenience store owners discuss settlement in nuisance lawsuit
City officials previously stated the business allowed loitering and violated state liquor laws, contributing to the violence.
Emergency ordinance from Struthers council helps house Phoenix House residents
The city is also partnering with Senior Van to help meet resident's needs.
Powerball jackpot reaches $1 billion
The Powerball jackpot climbed to an estimated $1 billion on Thursday after no ticket matched all six numbers in the Wednesday night drawing.
Route 46 diverging diamond open again after head-on crash
A reported head-on crash has closed part of the recently opened diverging diamond in Howland Township.
Warren G. Harding High remains closed Thursday amid power outage
Classes are canceled for a second consecutive day at Warren G. Harding High School as crews continue to address an electrical issue at the building.
