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Where can I find cherry blossoms in Ohio?
Should you be looking for a nice spring getaway in the coming weeks, Storm Team 27 researched some of the larger displays in Ohio.
Trump votes by mail in Florida special election despite push to limit practice
"Mail-in voting means mail-in cheating," Trump said in Memphis on Monday, The Washington Post reported.
Fat Axxes no longer closing; announcement planned
A local ax-throwing business that was set to close its doors at the end of the month will now remain open, according to a Facebook post.
Woman charged after dog chained to porch in freezing weather
A Howland woman is facing charges after police say she left her dog outside in below-freezing weather.
Man sentenced for riding motorcycle impaired with child
A man accused of having a 3-year-old on his motorcycle with no safety gear and driving under the influence was sentenced Monday in Mercer County Court.
Bannon says ICE at airports ‘test run’ for 2026 elections
On Monday, ICE and Homeland Security Investigations officers began supporting Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at multiple airports around the country.
Airstrikes batter Iran as it attacks Israel and Gulf states
Pakistan offered to host diplomatic talks, but Iran remained defiant, vowing to fight “until complete victory.”
You can now use your Giant Eagle points at Circle K
At a time when everything seems more expensive, Giant Eagle is giving customers more options for redeeming their shopping rewards points.
JAŸ-Z Covers April 2026 Issue Of ‘GQ’ Magazine — “2026 Is All Offense”
Source: Rashid Johnson courtesy of GQ / GQ The umlaut JAŸ-Z rollout — of exactly what…an album, maybe, probably? — continues. The Brooklyn mogul is the cover star of the latest issue of GQ magazine. Roc Nation and the fashion mag made the announcement by sharing the cover on their social channels. The cover story
A permanent daylight saving time loophole? Georgia bill may have found one
Georgia is one of 19 states that have been waiting to lock their clocks on permanent daylight saving time. A new bill could go around the Congressional action they need to make that happen.