A Mahoning Valley volleyball team rallies to help teammate battling cancer. Heartland Christian School A Mahoning Valley volleyball team is rallying to help a teammate who is battling cancer. On ...
Dimitri Zoumis of Cardinal Mooney HS voted Mahoning Valley’s soccer player to watch. Cardinal Mooney High School Dimitri Zoumis of Cardinal Mooney High School has been voted Mahoning Valley’s soccer ...
Senior Taylor Berry scored two goals, including the game-winner, and added an assist to lead the Youngstown State women’s soccer team to a 4-2 victory over Detroit Mercy on Sunday afternoon. Berry ...
An Ohio lawmaker wants judges to consider a defendant’s immigration status when they set conditions for bail or hand down criminal sentences. The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Josh Williams, R-Sylvania ...
Notably, this information was received approximately 45 days past the start date of July 1st, and we are now left with a pending deficit and the need to quickly relocate 10 young people without ...
Ohio State Highway Patrol Warren Post is investigating a fatal crash in Howland Township. On Sunday, Sept. 28 at 4:17 p.m., the agency state it was dispatched to a two-vehicle fatal crash on Larchmont ...
In 2024, Governor DeWine convened the Children’s Vision Strike Force, which revealed only 26% of students in Ohio who fail vision screenings and need follow-up eye care actually receive it. Based on ...
From Salem to Sharon, explore the Fall Bookstore Crawl in Oct. 4 with seven bookstores offering discounts. Boundless Books Mahoning Valley residents are invited to participate in a Fall Bookstore ...
Patients can walk in to receive flu shots from the Mahoning County Public Health without having to make an appointment. MCPH As Ohioans settle into fall, visit Mahoning County Public Health clinics or ...
It’s been over a year since co-business owners Fotini Koullias and Melina Reardon started Loukouma Greek Donuts. The family-owned dessert truck is bringing traditional Greek sweets called loukoumades, ...
Community members watched a free screening of “Where Olive Trees Weep,” co-sponsored by the Ginger Hill Unitarian Universalist Congregation.
The publication describes the potential impacts of Medicaid work requirements, key points in the implementation timeline and upcoming decisions for state policymakers.