The GOP gubernatorial hopeful's argument that Ohio is “not attracting the very best” educators comes as President Donald Trump is targeting (in his words) “crooked” and “dishonest” federal workers.
More than $60 million in taxpayer and private funds are planned to develop Ohio’s fourth innovation hub. The newest, in the Youngstown area, is expected to focus on manufacturing support for the national defense industry.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jim Tressel, and Ohio Department of Development Director Lydia Mihalik announced Thursday that Ohio will establish an innovation hub in Youngstown.
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — Attorneys for a man on death row for the 1997 shooting death of a downtown bar owner during a robbery filed a motion Wednesday in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Miguel Angel Hernandez, known affectionately as Mike by his friends and family, passed away on February 24, 2025, in Youngstown, Ohio.
A $62.2 million project, which includes $27.2 million in state funding, will result in the creation of the Youngstown Innovation Hub for Aerospace and Defense that state and local officials say will bolster the area’s economy and create up to 750 new jobs during the next four years.
A troubled residential mental health center will give up its state license and relocate teens. This follows an investigation by advocacy group.
In January, the city of Youngstown approved a $1.35 million grant for the innovation hub. On Thursday, it was announced that the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) will also contribute $1.2 million in grants from a program for regions impacted by decades of coal mining.
A NE Ohio dog breeder is facing possible jail time for promising buyers across the U.S. and Canada puppies that were never delivered.
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Shirley M. Anderson Harrison, 93, of 763 Norwood Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio departed this life Thursday, February 27, 2025, at her daughter’s residence, following complications from an extended illness.
Public school officials argue that the expansion of the state’s voucher program is diverting critical funding from public schools, jeopardizing student resources and programs.