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8 local boys basketball teams to compete for District Championships this weekend
Matchups, tipoff times, and neutral sites set for Saturday, March 7
Cynthia McWilson elected Youngstown 6th ward council member
Four people applied, two were nominated, and in the end, Cynthia McWilson was elected as Youngstown City Council's sixth ward council member.
Polls open in Nepal’s first election after last year’s youth-led protests toppled the government
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Polls opened Thursday in Nepal's first nationwide election since last year’s violent, youth-led uprising forced the government from power. Security forces patrolled streets and guarded polling stations across the Himalayan nation of about 30 million people as voters lined up to cast their ballots. Counting of votes will begin later Thursday
Texas judge declines to close Camp Mystic despite family’s request after last year’s floods
A Texas judge on Wednesday ordered Camp Mystic to preserve damaged cabins but stopped short of blocking reopening plans after a family of one of the 25 girls and two counselors who died last summer sued to keep the camp closed.
Senate Republicans vote down legislation to halt Iran war in Congress’ first vote on the conflict
Senate Republicans voted down an effort Wednesday to halt President Donald Trump’s war against Iran, demonstrating early support for a conflict that has rapidly spread across the Middle East with no clear U.S. exit strategy.
YSU Men suffer season-ending loss in Horizon League Tournament
The Penguins fell to Robert Morris 68-53 on Wednesday night.
Trump says he’ll make endorsement soon in the Texas Senate runoff between Paxton and Cornyn
DALLAS (AP) — President Donald Trump said Wednesday he soon will endorse a Republican candidate in the Texas Senate race, warning that the divisive contest “cannot, for the good of the Party, and our Country, itself, be allowed to go on any longer.” But Trump, a former reality television host, continued to stoke suspense over
US Homeland Security investigates whether Bovino made disparaging comments about Jewish faith
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — U.S. Customs and Border Protection has opened an internal investigation into whether Gregory Bovino, the one-time architect of President Donald Trump's large-scale immigration crackdown, made disparaging comments about the Jewish faith of the U.S. attorney for Minnesota. “Following a letter from a Congressman inquiring about reporting on anonymous allegations, CBP opened an
Game of the Week to feature marquee district rematch
Ursuline and Hawken meet for the opportunity to play in the regionals next week.
US interior secretary in Venezuela to discuss critical minerals
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum on Wednesday met in Venezuela with acting President Delcy Rodríguez in the latest sign of the Trump administration’s intent to exercise control over the South American country’s natural resources.