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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott Rededicates Street For Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur, also known to the wider world as 2Pac, continues to influence Hip-Hop culture nearly 30 years after his passing. This weekend, the late rapper and actor was honored by Mayor Brandon Scott in Baltimore with the rededication of a portion of a street now known as Tupac Shakur Way. Tupac Shakur Way was
Rodríguez’s RBI helps Giants beat Pirates in 12 innings
Jesús Rodríguez hit an RBI single in the 12th inning and the San Francisco Giants rallied from a pair of two-run deficits to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 7-6 on Sunday.
Both YSU Men and Women dominate for track league titles
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) - Youngstown State Men's and Women's outdoor track & field teams have each captured the outdoor Horizon League Championships, Sunday afternoon at the Elaine Lehigh Track and Field Complex. The women have won their 17th straight league title and the men captured their 7th consecutive championship. The YSU Women won the title
From Snow to Heat: Mother’s Day Weather History
Highs in the 60s are found most often through Youngstown history.
Second Mother’s Day Market held at the Riverside Gardens
A celebration took place today at Fellows Riverside Gardens in Mill Creek Park -- the Youngstown Flea's second annual Mother's Day Market, meant to honor moms across the Valley.
Van Gisbergen remains NASCAR’s road-course ace in win
With an impressive late-race charge, Shane van Gisbergen remained NASCAR’s king of the road courses Sunday at Watkins Glen International.
New Valley Women’s semi-pro soccer club to hold tryouts
Mahoning Trumbull United Soccer Club will hold open-tryouts for the first women's outdoor soccer club in the region for the organization.
Clemens and Rojas lead Twins to win over Guardians
Kody Clemens had three hits and Kendry Rojas earned his first major league win with a strong outing in relief as the Minnesota Twins held off the Cleveland Guardians 5-4 on Sunday.
Over 350 earthquakes recorded since Friday in part of southern California
The area is "prone to earthquake swarms," officials say.
Photos: Americans leave hantavirus-stricken cruise ship for flight to Nebraska
U.S. passengers are said to have been evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship ahead of a repatriation flight bound for Nebraska.