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In many ways, the OHSAA state track and field meet in Columbus was a full circle moment for Boardman senior Sarah Bero. In ...
An eighth victim was added Wednesday to the list of fatalities following Saturday’s flooding in Ohio County, and officials ...
Federal Reserve officials expect inflation to worsen in the coming months but they still foresee two interest rate cuts by the end of this year, the same as they projected in March. The Fed kept its ...
City council rejected legislation to spend $695,400 for the purchase of 11 new police vehicles because of concerns over the expense of buying cars every year, not having GPS in all of them and ...
The scheduled game between the Detroit Tigers and Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night was postponed due to the forecast for inclement weather. Heavy rain hit the Detroit area early Wednesday ...
This isn’t the first time J.J. Spaun has come to the Travelers Championship after a life-changing moment. Two years ago, his daughter Violet was born on a Monday and he didn’t show up to the TPC River ...
A man, 18, was shot to death in the 900 block of Lanterman Avenue, not far from Lanterman’s Mill on the South Side, early Wednesday. It is being called a homicide. A Youngstown police news release ...
Participants in the first Youngstown State University Theatre Summer Camp will give a free performance on Friday. The camp was designed to provide young performers and technicians with ...
America’s newest national holiday today also rises as America’s most misunderstood federal holiday. Part of that misunderstanding may come from its novelty to the masses. After all, Juneteenth has ...
The Trumbull County Historical Society will have a Hands-On History Summer Camp 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 7 to 9 at Center Brook Manor, 8745 Painesville-Warren State Road, North Bloomfield. Children ages ...
There I sat in the Senate chamber, waiting for a Republican to decry the use of force against one of their own. Sen. Alex Padilla, a California Democrat, was knocked to the ground and handcuffed by ...
City council voted to have the board of control sign two separate agreements with state agencies for a total of up to $18 million for water improvement projects. The ordinances, approved 6-0 Wednesday ...