YOUNGSTOWN - The latest from the 21 Newsroom

 
Country singer Jason Aldean will headline on Friday, July 10, with special guest Travis Tritt serving as the opening act. 
 

Ruling sought against family for failing to respond to Ursuline hazing lawsuit

 
A family filed requests Tuesday for a federal judge to find three defendants in default for failing to respond to a lawsuit involving allegations of hazing at an Ursuline High School football camp.
 

Perry Township assistant fire chief arrested, booked on prostitution charge

 
Officers then arrested a man, later identified as Anthony Constantino, who allegedly arrived at a prearranged location to meet with someone he believed to be a prostitute.
 

Niles mother to be sentenced for child endangering

 
A Niles woman is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday for sentencing after her toddler swallowed drugs last year.

 

 
The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County (PLYMC) has released plans for the decade ahead, including ideas for all 14 library locations.
 

Mahoning Commissioners eye demolition of former EGCC building for new government center

 
One item on the agenda for commissioners includes a resolution to enter into a "memorandum of understanding" for the potential purchase and demolition of the property located at 101 East Federal Street.
 

New Castle firefighters rescue worker trapped in trench

 
The rescue team used heavy-duty air bags, wooden support blocks, and a small excavator to lift the concrete.
 

Greenville hosting workshop for borough revitalization

 
The Greenville Redevelopment Authority will host a public workshop on Wednesday to gather community feedback on future development plans for the borough.
 

Mathews Local Schools to hold ceremony for new gymnasium

 
According to school officials, the gymnasium was paid for using existing resources.
 

$60,000 investment hopes to boost Mercer County manufacturing

 
Together, Penn-Northwest and Ben Franklin Partners formed the Mercer County Innovation Fund, aimed at job creation and economic growth in the area.
 

Timing out Wednesday's snow and a first look at a weekend winter storm

 
Snow, cold, and wind will all rule the next seven days.