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Loop Youngstown purchases building for arts center
Loop Youngstown, which provides creative space for artists, has secured a new permanent arts and culture center one block east from its previous location at Ward Bakery Building.
Kristi Noem “Blindsided” By Her Husband Byron Noem’s Cross-Dressing Schenanigans, Social Media Has All The Jokes
Getty Images / Kristi Noem / Byron Noem Former ICE Barbie, Kristi Noem, is now the laughing stock of social media thanks to her husband’s secret online exploits. After being embarrassingly fired as Homeland Security Secretary and relegated to some made-up position in the administration, Kristi Noem is said to be “devastated” following a bombshell
Trump signs order directing creation of a national voter list, a move already facing lawsuit threats
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order to create a nationwide list of verified eligible voters and to restrict mail-in voting, a move that swiftly drew legal threats from state Democratic officials ahead of this year's midterm elections. The order, which voting law experts say violates the Constitution by attempting
Tiger Woods says he’ll seek treatment after pleading not guilty to DUI
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tiger Woods said Tuesday he is stepping away to seek treatment, four days after his vehicle crashed in Florida and he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. He will miss the Masters for the second straight year. “This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being
Columbiana garners season opening win; Eisenbraun shines
The Columbiana softball team may have found their next ace.
Kirlik tosses no-hitter; Boardman wins first game of season
If Boardman had any lingering frustration from their opening-day loss, they took it all out on Warren JFK on Tuesday.
Ursuline strikes back after tough loss on Monday
Behind two massive five-run innings and a relentless top-of-the-order attack, Ursuline cruised to a 14-3 victory over Hubbard on Tuesday evening.
Appeals court suspends order for Voice of America employees to return to work
An appeals court panel agreed Tuesday to suspend a federal judge's order for the Trump administration to bring hundreds of Voice of America employees back to work from paid leave.
US appeals court denies bid from families of Boeing 737 Max crash victims to reopen criminal case
A federal appeals court has denied a request from dozens of families to reopen a criminal case against Boeing over two fatal 737 Max crashes more than seven years ago.
Judge throws out US Justice Department lawsuit challenging sanctuary laws in Colorado, Denver
A federal judge on Tuesday threw out a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit accusing Colorado and Denver of interfering with the enforcement of immigration laws.