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Pennsylvania opens first underground state park
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) gathered with officials below ground on Monday to unveil Pennsylvania's newest, and first underground, state park: Laurel Caverns State Park. It is Pennsylvania's 125th state park.
Singer-songwriter Ray Stevens suffers broken neck after fall
"Despite the injury, he remains fully mobile and in good spirits as he continues his recovery," reads a news release.
LIVE: Pentagon briefing on Iran
It was unclear Wednesday when the deal would start, what it included and whether it could lead to a durable peace as the sides presented vastly different visions of the terms.
Ohio wildflowers blooming: Where to find them
Here in northeast Ohio, we're generally the latest to see the blooms, with up to a 2-week difference in peak bloom periods in different parts of the state.
Late snow in the Valley: Are we done yet?
A few light snow flurries were reported in a few places early Tuesday morning across the Valley.
VIDEO: Ohio officer saves family from burning home
Dramatic video obtained by FOX 8 News shows how a local police officer helped rescue members of a family from their burning home.
Bond set for 87-year-old woman in deadly crash
Elspeth McKeag, 87, was arraigned on a vehicular manslaughter charge after turning in front of a motorcycle on Addison Road last month, causing the driver to die at the scene and a passenger to be injured.
Controlled burn to take place in Trumbull County
FOWLER Twp., Ohio (WKBN)- The Fowler Township Fire Department is warning residents about a controlled burn later Wednesday morning. It's being done by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources near the intersection of OH-193 and King Graves Road around 10 a.m. Local fire safety teams have been notified and will be on standby in case
Pennsylvania girls basketball All-State honors announced
The postseason honors were announced on Tuesday.
NYC Judge Orders Release Of Man Convicted In Jam Master Jay Murder Case
Source: CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / Getty A major new turn has hit one of hip-hop’s longest-running murder cases, as a New York City judge has ordered the release of a man who was previously convicted in the killing of Jam Master Jay, the legendary DJ of Run-DMC.