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An NYC helicopter that crashed and killed 6 last year shows signs of bird strike, safety board says
The remains of several geese were found on a New York City sightseeing helicopter that crashed into the Hudson River last year and killed 6 people, investigators said Thursday, strong suggestions that multiple bird strikes contributed to the tragedy. Reports from the National Transportation Safety Board were not final and do not identify a definitive
2027 Pittsburgh Pirates schedule released
For the first time since 2016, Pittsburgh will open the campaign at home at PNC Park.
Former Knoebels Amusement Resort president Richard Knoebel passes away at 87
ELYSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) -- Knoebels Amusement Resort says its long-time president, Richard "Dick" Knoebel, has passed away at the age of 87. According to Knobels Amusement Resort, Knoebel served as the resort's president from 1988 until transitioning into the role of President Emeritus in 2025 after he was succeeded by his son, Brian Knoebel. Dick
Pirates acquire former top prospect in trade
He was previously ranked as the No. 21 prospect in all of Major League Baseball.
Live updates: One death confirmed as Flash Flood Emergency continues in Central Texas
The City of Kerrville issued a shelter-in-place Thursday morning with heavy rain causing reported evacuations early Thursday morning.
2027 Cleveland Guardians schedule released
Cleveland will open the 2027 campaign March 25 on the road against the Cubs.
Winning Powerball ticket sold in Ohio, jackpot soars
There was a winning Powerball ticket sold in Ohio – but the jackpot is still rolling.
E-40, Bow Wow and More Bring Rap Nostalgia to SeaWorld San Diego
Soulja Boy, Paul Wall, Too $hort and Warren G are among the names still to come. Continue reading…
Live: Youngstown employees redirected indoors; residents warned of poor air quality
During periods of poor air quality, state officials in Pennsylvania and Ohio with the EPA are asking residents to limit time outdoors.
America 250 celebration continues in Liberty
The America 250 celebrations didn't end after July 4th.