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The latest from the 21 Newsroom
Denmark and Greenland are seeking a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio after the Trump administration reiterated its intention to take over Greenland.
Court affidavits stated she was caught on video wearing a pink hat and using a bullhorn to instruct rioters on the Capitol’s layout, giving orders on how to "take this building."
The animal welfare organization The Healthy Hearts and Paws Project stated that the dog, which they named "Baby," was discovered in poor condition and was later euthanized because of severe health issues.
The driver told investigators that the car had been hit by a truck that then drove away from the scene.
The fire happened at a home on the 100 block of Carrier Road in Transfer, with crews being called out to the fire shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday.
The Shenango River Watchers will host Eagle Fest 2026 this Saturday, Jan. 10, at Shenango River Lake.
As the Village of Lordstown enters into the new year, the clock is ticking on one project it has been eyeing for years.
The deadline to find long-term housing for the 140 Phoenix House residents is approaching.
"It can either enhance something you're already doing or help you create a completely new program or help you get more resources to be able to prosecute," McNally said.
Up to $13.4 million in TANF funding will be distributed to 55 organizations across national, state and local levels, aiming to help families in need.
The grant money distributed is planned to be used to further several projects across the Mahoning Valley.
The DDAP's Family Learning Series aims to help families navigate prevention, early intervention, treatment and recovery services and supports.
According to a Tuesday news release, Westminster College's Foster Art Gallery will present "If I Could," an exhibition of ceramic vessels and sculptures created by Leah Sydney.
Mild air has been a welcome sight across our area, though it has just started.
