The latest from the 21 Newsroom.

 

An alert was issued for 79-year-old Madeline Parks by Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) around 12:30 a.m. on Tuesday, December 23. 

 

Firefighters were able to knock down the blaze, but a 21 News crew member on the scene observed the garage to have sustained complete damage.
 

Drive-thru coffee joint opens location in Salem

 

The coffee shop offers a variety of drinks for customers. In addition to coffee-based beverages, the shop also offers an array of energy drinks.

Austintown Township trustees preparing 2026 budget

 

Furthermore, D'Apolito spoke on a fund the township plans to utilize, one that he says has grown "substantially" over the past five to six years.

Red Cross hosts annual holiday blood drives, offering incentives to encourage donors

 

Right ahead of the holidays, dozens of people rolled up their sleeves in Warren to help save lives during the American Red Cross' annual holiday blood drive at Packard Music Hall, as the Red Cross preps for another blood drive happening Tuesday.

EXCLUSIVE: Southern Park Mall owner pays taxes, speaks on future plans

 

In an exclusive interview with 21 News reporter Kaitlyn McCarthy, mall owner Mike Kohan said he plans on investing into the property in the future.

Youngstown mayor-elect McDowell announces round of cabinet appointments

 

In a news release from Youngstown mayor-elect Derrick McDowell on Monday, December 22, the mayor-elect announced his picks in a round of cabinet appointments.

Ohio Department of Natural Resources releases deer hunting weekend results

 

On Monday, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife released the results of deer gun hunting over the December 20 through December 21 weekend.

Ohio Speech and Debate Association recognizes Cardinal Mooney teacher, coach

 

According to a news release, the Linda Miller Award is presented to educators who demonstrate exceptional dedication, passion and a meaningful impact on the speech and debate community.

Boardman Township administrator to resign

 

After nearly 20 years as Boardman township administrator, Jason Loree will be stepping down from his post and stepping up for the fight of his life.

A damp Tuesday forecast; Christmas may start with a little rain

 

A White Christmas is off the table this year.