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Event focuses on economic growth in the Mahoning Valley
Ohio is getting national attention for its economic growth. Leaders are coming together in Youngstown to talk about what that growth could mean for communities across the state.
Humane agents save dog from 60-foot ravine
Owners say they believe the dog, Isabella, jumped at the sound of a fallen tree and fell off a steep ledge.
Pirates activate slugger from the injured list
The slugger has missed 58 games with a fractured hand.
Tony Yayo Details Travis Scott’s Dust Up With G-Unit, Says “He Had An Ego”
Source: Getty Images / Tony Yayo / Travis Scott Tony Yayo went into detail about G-Unit’s run-in with Travis Scott, and basically it was over nothing. While speaking with the Breakfast Club, 50 Cent’s favorite hypeman was asked about the tense moment between Scott and the Queen’s rap stable, G-Unit. Yayo reluctantly broke down the situation with
Mike Tyson Sheds A Tear During Interview With Conway The Machine On ‘Rippin’ 2gether’
Source: Youtube / Youtube “Iron” Mike Tyson has long been considered one of the baddest men to ever walk the face of this Earth, but “The Champ” is also known for his love of pigeons and overall empathy, and the latter was on full display in a recent sit-down the legendary boxer had with gangsta
Mass in Youngstown to celebrate Polish Catholic icon
This weekend, a celebration for a Polish Catholic icon will take place in Youngstown.
Danny Lee Hill’s appeal ends with 11th District decision
The death penalty conviction of child murderer Danny Lee Hill has taken many routes. The case has been tossed back and forth between the trial court, appeals court and even the U.S. Supreme Court.
Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial postponed indefinitely amid double jeopardy fight
Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which was slated to begin Sept. 8, has been postponed indefinitely as his lawyers seek to have the case thrown out on double jeopardy grounds following his guilty plea last week to federal charges.
US civil rights agency moves to end demographic data collection after 60 years
The Trump administration is making it harder for the public to know, moving to toss aside a 60-year-old requirement for tens of thousands of private sector employers to submit workforce demographic reports each year to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the agency responsible for enforcing anti-discrimination laws in the workplace.
NBA Ben10 Defends Allstar JR for Just Taking Care of Business
Ben remains in a wheelchair from the incident. Continue reading…