Tribune Chronicle

Tribune Chronicle

The Tribune Chronicle is a daily newspaper that caters to the community of Warren, Ohio, and the surrounding Mahoning Valley region. It is recognized as the second oldest newspaper in Ohio. Locally, it is affectionately referred to as "The Trib." The publication is owned by Ogden Newspapers, based in Wheeling, West Virginia. Charles Jarvis serves as the publisher, while Frank Robinson holds the position of editor. According to a report by USA Today in 2008, the Tribune Chronicle had a daily circulation of 35,471 copies.

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#29980

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  • 1 week ago | tribtoday.com | Preston Byers

    AUSTINTOWN — In a battle of the reigning Division I and II state champions, Austintown Fitch endured an early barrage of home runs and erased deficits of six and nine runs to beat undefeated conference rival Canfield 20-15 at home on Monday. In the fifth inning, after surrendering eight runs and falling behind 14-5, the Falcons responded with 10 runs of their own in the bottom of the inning.

  • 2 weeks ago | tribtoday.com | Preston Byers

    Apr 8, 2025 Staff writer [email protected] LEAVITTSBURG — LaBrae outlasted Garrettsville Garfield in a weather-shortened matchup between two of the Mahoning Valley Athletic Conference’s best baseball teams. Amid nearly sideways snow flurries, the Vikings’ Landon Brunstetter hit an RBI double to right field, driving in a pair of runs to give LaBrae a 7-5 lead in the bottom of the sixth inning. Moments later, the umpires officially called the game due to weather, giving the Vikings the...

  • 2 weeks ago | tribtoday.com | Preston Byers

    Apr 5, 2025 Staff writer [email protected] STRUTHERS — Champion pitcher Konner Reed hurled a no-hitter Friday evening as his Golden Flashes crushed Campbell 21-0 at Bob Cene Park. Reed befuddled many of the Red Devils, striking out 15 of the 22 batters he faced in his first varsity start. “He really impressed me,” Champion head coach Andy Barker said. “You start a sophomore, no matter who the opponent is, and you’re worried about walks and things like that. But he did a great job keeping...

  • 3 weeks ago | tribtoday.com | Preston Byers

    Apr 2, 2025 Staff writer [email protected] CANFIELD — The Canfield baseball team defeated Marlington in its home opener Tuesday, surviving a tense seventh inning to earn a 2-0 victory. Cardinals closer Zain Jadallah endured a walk, hit and stolen base in the top of the seventh before striking out Logan Smith to hold off the Dukes for Canfield’s first home win of the season. “We talk a lot about execution, throwing strikes, and we only had one free pass today, which was great. Hit a lot of...

  • 3 weeks ago | tribtoday.com | Brandon Cantwell

    Varied menu celebrates different cuisines each year By BRANDON CANTWELLStaff writerHOWLAND — The smells of lunch meats and fresh bread consistent with Cuban sandwiches filled Howland High School’s cafeteria Friday as it wrapped up a two-week cultural celebration with the school’s Student Senate.