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Poland battled; turned away by Norwayne
Poland went toe-to-toe with top-seeded Norwayne before falling 6-3 in the Division V district championship tilt.
Fitch Rock Band performs spring concert at Westside Bowl
76 students took turns performing 28 songs, as a crowd of 150 students and parents cheered them on.
Regional Chamber event highlights Austintown
The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber regularly holds gatherings highlighting specific communities. Thursday evening, it was Austintown.
Cardinal Mooney softball claims first district title since 2017
Cardinal Mooney softball took down Champion, 10-1, to claim the Division V District Championship at LaBrae High School on Thursday.
Free books and prizes up for grabs in summer reading programs
School's out for summer, but that doesn't mean the learning has to stop.
Republicans call off vote on Iran war resolution that was on the verge of passing
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans struggled Thursday to find the votes to dismiss legislation that would compel President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran, delaying planned votes on the matter into June. The House had scheduled a vote on a war powers resolution, brought by Democrats, that would rein in Trump's military campaign.
WWE’s Ludwig Kaiser arrested, accused of attacking man
Ludwig Kaiser was booked into the Orange County Jail and was released after posting $1,000 bail.
Amid fraud allegations, Ohio House to add 5 more members to Medicaid Committee
Amid allegations of Medicaid fraud, the Ohio House is adding five more members to its Medicaid Committee.
Gunmen open fire in 2 separate attacks in Honduras, killing at least 25 people
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Gunmen opened fire in two separate attacks Thursday on the Honduran coast, killing at least 25 people, including six police officers, authorities said. The first incident took place at a plantation in the municipality of Trujillo in northern Honduras, where at least 19 workers were shot and killed, according to Public
Trump says he’s sending 5,000 more troops to Poland, stirring confusion about US presence in Europe
President Donald Trump on Thursday said the U.S. will send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, stirring confusion following weeks of changing statements from Trump and his administration about reducing — not increasing — the American military footprint in Europe.