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Appeals filing details surreal actions during murder

YOUNGSTOWN — It was clear from the first witness in the Andre K. Bailey aggravated murder trial in February — an Amazon driver making a delivery — that the Oct. 17, 2024, murder of Reynaldo Hernandez, 24, at Bailey’s East Side home on Bott Street unfolded in a bizarre way. A recent ...

Youngstown had shooting, stabbing Thursday night

YOUNGSTOWN — Youngstown had a shooting Thursday night, but few details were available on where it happened or any other circumstances, though police said it might have been connected to gunfire on Plum Street. Another person suffered a minor cut or stabbing on Front Street downtown Thursday ...

Poland Rotary donates $1,250 for another accessible park bench

POLAND TOWNSHIP — At Wednesday’s trustees meeting, the Poland Rotary Club presented the township with a check for $1,250 to purchase another handicapped accessible park bench that will be placed in the park’s pavilion and is part of a continuing effort. “We presently have four ...

Night market outsells day

105 Years Ago, 1920 transcribed as originally published in the Youngstown Vindicator: Youngstown does marketing at night time now. “Night marketing has become the latest fad in Youngtown. “People find it more convenient and in many cases much more economical to buy in the evening ...

Valley event urges all to never forget

The enduring legacy of the events on Sept. 11, 2001, can be felt in the hearts of Americans affected by the acts of terrorism in New York, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pa. The Austintown Beautification Committee presented the 24th annual Mahoning Valley 9/11 Memorial Ceremony Thursday ...

Ursuline cancels rest of its football season

YOUNGSTOWN — Ursuline High School’s football season is officially over. The move came Friday afternoon following an announcement by the Youngstown City School District that it canceled its game between Chaney and Ursuline, which was scheduled for Oct. 17 at Stambaugh Stadium. Ursuline ...