YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes ... Livingston’s and at a steel mill, Truscon Steel Company, where, believe it or not, she held her favorite job, Welder. During this period, she married ...
YOUNGSTOWN — Samantha Turner, Youngstown’s 3rd Ward councilwoman, is the only candidate to file to challenge Mayor Jamael Tito Brown for his seat in the May 6 Democratic primary. “Honestly ...
YOUNGSTOWN − Churches in the Diocese of Youngstown are celebrating Catholic Charities this month. Catholic Charities is the diocese's administrative arm for social concerns. Representatives from ...
Youngstown State hosts the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons after Juwan Maxey scored 21 points in Youngstown State's 87-72 victory against the Detroit Mercy Titans.
YOUNGSTOWN — A hearing is set for March 5 for Judge Anthony D’Apolito of Mahoning County Common Pleas Court to decide what sanction should be administered to Caleb Vancampen, 23, of Warren ...
Youngstown State plays the Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons after Juwan Maxey scored 21 points in Youngstown State's 87-72 win over the Detroit Mercy Titans.
Cheryl Dickinson holds the tongs her father used to handle white-hot steel at the Crucible steel mill in Geddes. She is also ...
Washington — President Trump said Friday that Japan's Nippon Steel will drop its $14.1 billion bid to acquire U.S. Steel and instead "invest heavily" in the company without taking a majority stake.
President Trump supports the Japanese company’s taking a stake in the American steel maker after the U.S. blocked a $14 billion takeover bid. By Alan Rappeport Alan Rappeport reports on economic ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday suggested that Nippon Steel would no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but the Japanese company would instead invest in the symbolically ...
Nippon Steel in December 2023 made what was a nearly $15 billion bid to buy U.S. Steel, creating a sudden political issue in the 2024 presidential election as the Pittsburgh-headquartered ...
President Donald Trump on Friday suggested that Nippon Steel would no longer buy U.S. Steel as planned, but the Japanese company would instead invest in the symbolically important American business.