The number of Mahoning County nursing homes and assisted living facilities that still have at least one case of COVID-19 continued to slowly drop this week. T
A recent lawsuit claims an Akron man died of pneumonia in prison after not receiving proper medical care. The case was transferred to a different court.
A private prison is struggling to find facilities to take in nearly 800 inmates before its contract with the federal government expires in three months.
Staff report, wire report
YOUNGSTOWN A January order by President Joe Biden to stop renewing contracts between the U.S. Justice Department and private prisons is causing concerns over what to do with nearly 800 federal inmates in Youngstown.
The privately owned Northeast Ohio Correctional Center is used in part to house those awaiting trial or sentencing for federal crimes in northeast Ohio.
Prison owner CoreCivic’s contract with the U.S. Marshals Service ended Sunday. The company has received a three-month extension to give authorities time to consider alternatives. CoreCivic officials don’t expect the contract will be renewed.
Ending the Youngstown prison contract will leave authorities scrambling to find enough beds to house federal detainees and could make it difficult for family members and defense attorneys to visit if inmates are moved out of the region or state, officials said.