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Athletes compete at Special Olympics Ohio’s State Summer Games
It takes months of hard work for athletes to compete at Special Olympics Ohio’s State Summer Games. For one central Ohio girl, this weekend’s competition marks her special comeback to the track.
Rare, endangered bee gets habitat protection across 6 states: Here’s where
The bee was once found in roughly half of the U.S. Now, rare sightings have been limited to about a dozen states.
Shelter dog celebrates with birthday bash in hopes of finding a furr-ever home
An animal shelter threw a birthday party for one of its furry friends in hopes of helping her get adopted.
Ashcraft strikes out 11 as Pirates sweep Twins
Braxton Ashcraft struck out 11 in six innings, Ryan O’Hearn and Nick Gonzales homered, and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the skidding Minnesota Twins 9-3 on Sunday to complete a three-game sweep.
Driver in deadly Virginia bus crash charged with involuntary manslaughter
Five people were killed and more than 40 were injured in the early morning crash on Friday.
Red Sox break through in 7th to defeat Guardians
Masataka Yoshida had the go-ahead single during a six-run seventh inning and the Boston Red Sox rallied for a 9-4 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Sunday.
Mom to Mom sale helps moms declutter, budget shop in Sharon
The Buhl Club hosted its first Mom to Mom sale in Sharon on Sunday.
Search and Rescue team helps woman after being flipped off horse
A Search and Rescue team was requested this afternoon to assist after a woman was thrown from the back of a horse near Beaver Creek.
Art show accepts Black and White art for upcoming exhibit
An annual art show in Warren wants to show that you don't need color to make great art.
The 1985 tornado outbreak: 41 years later
Today is the anniversary of the May 31, 1985 tornado outbreak--a devastating storm for many, as it produced 43 tornadoes that cut through portions of the Northeast United States and Canada.