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Fri. 2:40pm: Police suspect burned car was arson
Police are investigating a possible case of arson on Friday when a car was found burning on the city's East Side. Comment?
Howland library hosts art program
FOCUSING ON THE ARTS: The Howland Library Branch, 9095 E. Market St., will hold "Focus on Art: Portraits" at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Comment?
Public welcome to help Mahoning River
I want to respond to Leanne Turner's article about the Mahoning River and starting at the wrong end. Comment?
WELLNESS GROUP TO MEET: The Howland Health and Wellness Committee will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Rotary Pavilion of Howland Township Park. Comment?
Work continues on history center
Work is continuing at the Tyler Mahoning Valley History Center, which is being opened for special events, including a recent presentation by an expert on the Civil War. Comment?
A jury spent six to seven hours in deliberations over two days before finding a Youngstown man guilty of reckless homicide in a teen's overdose death James Patterson, 28, also known as ''Fresh,'' showed little to no emotion as a lengthy verdict sheet was read Thursday by Trumbull County Common Pleas Judge Ronald Rice. Comment?
Wed. 4:29pm: Break-in at video store robbed
Police were contacted by a customer early Tuesday morning about a possible break-in at a local video rental store. Comment?
Friends of drug overdose victim Christine M. Sheesley told a jury Tuesday that she was eager to shoot up heroin on her 17th birthday and even used $50 of her birthday money to buy the drugs that killed her. Comment?
Civil War prison topic of talk
ANDERSONVILLE PRISON TOPIC OF PROGRAM: The Kinsman Historical Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the Kinsman Presbyterian Church parlor, 6383 Church St., with guest speaker James Carnes of Mercer, Pa. Comment?
James D. Maderitz 1931-2013
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James D. Maderitz, 81, passed away Monday evening, May 13, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Health Center in Youngstown surrounded by his loving family. Comment?
Trial begins in overdose death
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Jurors seated Monday in a manslaughter trial will have to hear testimony from two friends of a Girard teen who died last year of a heroin overdose before determining the role of a Youngstown man charged with the female's death. 5 comments
Susan M. Holt 1951-2013
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Susan was born on July 30, 1951, the daughter of Frank A. and Linda Sirbuly Csiszar, in Niles, where she lived throughout her childhood and teenage years. Comment?
Members of a local veterans group showed up in force Thursday to watch a Hubbard man plead not guilty to desecrating the grave of a military veteran. 6 comments
ACTION recognizes safety forces
Saluting the Mahoning Valley's law enforcement for their contributions to helping those in the community was the theme this year for the 11th annual Alliance for Congregational Transformation Influencing our Neighborhoods banquet, which also recognized Habitat for Humanity for its efforts to help others. Comment?
Voters in the city seemed unfazed by arguments that fracking is dangerous to their health as they defeated a charter amendment Tuesday that would have outlawed the process and taken other steps as well. Comment?
Voters in the city seemed unfazed by arguments that fracking is dangerous to their health as they defeated a charter amendment Tuesday that would have outlawed the process and taken other steps as well. Comment?
Tea to promote cancer awareness
TEA TO HELP BREAST CANCER AWARENESS: The Youngstown Community Health Center and American Cancer Society will co-host a Mother-Daughter Tea for breast cancer awareness from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Youngstown Community Health Center, 726 Wick Ave., Youngstown. Comment?
Robin A. Tarr 1960-2013
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Robin was born March 22, 1960, in Youngstown, the daughter of Ronald and Roberta Feel Frease Sr., and has been a life-long area resident. Comment?
After an unsuccessful attempt last year, state Rep. Bob Hagan reintroduced legislation on Thursday that, if passed, could lead to legalized marijuana in Ohio. Comment?
HISTORICAL GROUP TO RECOGNIZE MOMS: The Greene Historical Society will hold its annual Mother's Day Tea at 1 p.m. May 11 at the town hall, Durst Colebrook Road. Comment?