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Youngstown staple opens second location
BOARDMAN, Ohio (WKBN) – A family-owned and operated fifth-generation Youngstown staple just expanded. Zabel’s Restaurant Equipment and Supplies started in the 1900s in downtown Youngstown and has been at its Market Street location for decades. The business is now open at another location on South Avenue in Boardman that’s easy to access whether you’re coming or going.
Youngstown Air Reserve Receives First Super Hercules Aircraft
Lockheed Martin has delivered the first of eight C-130J-30 Super Hercules aircraft to the Youngstown Air Reserve Station in Ohio as part of a project to modernize the installation’s aging military transport fleet. The plane incorporates a new configuration of aerial spray capability to secure large areas from disease-carrying...
WATCHDOG: Questions continue over Realty Building security
Questions about who is allowed in the Realty Building during demolition continues. 21 News obtained pictures that show people dressed as construction workers taking items out of the realty building at dusk, on the night of July 11. Some of the items seen in the pictures are flat screen televisions, laptops and suitcases.
The Outcue: How much thought goes into covering political stories, especially in the current climate? Listen and find out
In today's Outcue, Assistant News Director Justin Mitchell is joined by 21 News Director Sheila Miller and Senior Digital Content Manager Robert McFerren to discuss how we address news bias in coverage in today's political climate. The newsroom management team discusses how much discussion and thought goes into all newsroom...
Youngstown mayor gives update on downtown Realty building situation
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)– Youngstown Mayor Tito Brown took the podium Friday to discuss the downtown situation with the Realty Building. In the video above Tito, states the progress that’s been made since the demolition of the Realty building began.
History, Civil War stories tour taking place at Oak Hill Cemetery Sunday
Long-time Civil War reenactor Steffon Wydell and his research team will give a guided tour through the historic Oak Hill Cemetery on July 21 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The tour will highlight citizens who may not be as well-known as some of the more famous in the cemetery, and some interesting Civil War stories, like four brothers buried there who came to America from Ireland in 1850 and fought in the Civil War.
Seasonable warmth, but no tropical humidity for the weekend
After another very comfortable summer night, Saturday will turn into a seasonably warm day with a good deal of sunshine. The Valley will stay rain-free into the second half of the weekend with some high cirrus clouds filtering the sun at times Sunday. Enjoy a nice weekend!. While Monday will...
Local company to open a second marijuana dispensary
Leaf Relief owner Terrell Washington says the approval came from Ohio's Division of Cannabis Control. He could not say exactly where the dispensary will go but it will be near the intersection of Interstate 80 and Route 46.
PROSPECTS OPEN UP NABF ACTION THE RIGHT WAY
STRUTHERS OH- Thursday night at Bob Cene Park, Prospects Pirates took down Longhorns Mitchner 8-3. Brandon Toot and Brixton Gilmour each chipped in with a hit, two RBIs, and a run for the Prospects. Elliot Gebhardt was solid on the mound, going 5 1/3 innings, giving up four hits and three runs while racking up nine strikeouts. Nathan Phillips tried to keep the Longhorns in it with two hits and two RBIs.
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