Tuesday, August 26th, 2025

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Good morning, Youngstown. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 26th of August.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A four-year-old boy, Jakob Braun, died Saturday morning at Akron Children’s Hospital from injuries after a house explosion in Liberty on June 7 — his father died in the blast and a third victim remains in unknown condition as officials investigate illegal fireworks production. Tribune Chronicle
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Trumbull County Prosecutor Dennis Watkins renewed his call for a civil commitment law after Scott Grant—convicted in a 1985 murder—was released, saying the law would confine dangerous offenders after they complete their prison terms. WFMJ
- ➤ The Mahoning County OVI Task Force released results from a checkpoint in Austintown at 4545 New Rd that ran from 10 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturday—303 vehicles passed through, with 14 diverted and 34 traffic stops made (including four OVI arrests, one summons for a suspended license, two summonses for no operator’s license, and several other citations), and the effort was funded by a federal grant administered through the Ohio Department of Public Safety. WKBN
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Youngstown State University started its fall semester Monday with events like fitness classes, art exhibits, and resource booths—many activities are open to both students and the community. The week will include social mixers, academic fairs, and athletic events that run through the weekend. WFMJ
- ➤ Newton Falls Board of Education approved a new three-year contract with the teachers union that increases base pay by 4% the first year and 3% in the following years—teachers, speech pathologists, and counselors will also pay more for health insurance. Board President Amie Crowder will speak in Washington, D.C. next month to ask for more public money to support public schools serving over 70,000 students. Tribune Chronicle
- ➤ Youngstown State University and the Western Reserve Transit Authority have partnered to launch a free campus shuttle service that will start this fall and run Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The service offers two 16-minute loop routes—one running clockwise and the other counterclockwise—so riders can signal the driver to stop when needed. WKBN
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today at 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, Youngstown City Council will consider emergency legislation to let the Board of Control seek bids for improvements to Spring Commons Park and the West Avenue boat launch. The projects will use State ARPA funds to cover costs not to exceed $2,315,331 for construction and $2,978,000 for administration, design, and engineering (through Eastgate) and (as part of the Appalachian Community Grant Program). WFMJ
SEASONAL NEWS
- ➤ TODAY'S SPONSOR One of our top fall decor picks is this true-to-life fall foliage garland. It’s perfect for staircases, mantles, door frames, and more. The Buy
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Canfield Fair 2025
12:00 AM — Canfield Fairgrounds — Cost varies — Experience Ohio's largest county fair with food, rides, and entertainment galore.
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Nick Adduci Live Performance
7 p.m. — Brew Lounge Beer Company & Patio — Check venue for admission — Experience an evening with Nick Adduci, a talented independent singer/songwriter and visual artist.
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Mimosa Fest Part 2
10 AM – 4 PM — Penguin City Brewing Company — Free entry — Indulge in mimosas and brunch while enjoying live music and local vendors.
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Falling for Fall: Our Favorite Early Autumn Decor Picks
Psst. Is it too soon to say…boo? Look away, summer fans. If you’re ready for fall, read on for our top decor picks:
- This true-to-life fall foliage garland is perfect for staircases, mantles, door frames, and more.
- Add these pumpkin-shaped “Hello Fall” coasters to your dinner table or coffee bar.
- Pet + autumn lovers, this embroidered ”Happy Pawtumn” hand towel may be your favorite find of the season.
- Sprinkle these cute ceramic ghosts around the house for an understated nod to Halloween.
- Create a beautiful autumnal tablescape with this burlap runner + best-selling set of assorted mini pumpkins, leaves, and acorns.
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