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Scholarship banquet honors Niles business founder as Penguin of the Year
Monday night at the 35th annual Youngstown State University Penguin Club Scholarship-Ring Banquet honored the founder of Niles Manufacturing and Fishing Inc.
Democratic Party Leaning Into Breakup With AIPAC: Report
Source: UCG / Getty The Democratic Party has had long-standing ties with groups that are supportive of Israel. But there is now a wave of younger politicians who are openly looking to distance themselves from these groups, and they’re seeing the results in recent elections, defeating candidates still aligned with pro-Israeli groups. These groups, such
SOST To Host “The Art Of The Craft” Event In D.C.’s Shaw Neighborhood
SOST, one of Washington, D.C.’s rising entertainment venues, will host an exciting event this week that will help cap Black History Month the right way. “The Art of the Craft: Living Black History” will celebrate music, art, Black excellence, and feature several Black-owned businesses sharing their wares. “The Art of the Craft: Living Black History”
Trump puts Iran’s leader in double bind: Capitulation or risk of war
Iran's supreme leader is facing one of the most consequential decisions of his more than 30 years in power this week: strike a deal with President Trump to severely limit the country's nuclear program or risk an all-out war with the United States and Israel. Isolated and informed by decades of experience in waiting out
Plow convoy clears way for Pennsylvania newborn in critical condition
(WHTM) -- A convoy of plows cleared the way for a newborn baby in critical condition that needed to get to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia during Sunday's winter storm. Snow in the Poconos is nothing new, and neither are ambulance calls during storms. "I'm sure it would have been a helicopter move on a
Man found naked at Mardi Gras Casino accused of murdering his father in McDowell County
NITRO, W.Va. (WOWK/WVNS) — A man wanted in connection to a murder in McDowell County is in custody in Kanawha County. McDowell County Sheriff James Muncy said Sunday that charges were expected to be filed against Thomas Lawson on Monday. Lawson was arrested for a separate incident at the Mardi Gras Casino early Sunday morning, according
WATCH: Granddaughter surprises 80-year-old fighting cancer with classic car parade
An 80-year-old Colorado man got quite the surprise on Sunday afternoon, when dozens of classic car owners cruised past his home in a parade his granddaughter organized just for him.
Westminster head football coach leaving for major college job
Westminster College head football coach Scott Benzel is leaving the Titan program after accepting an assistant coaching position at Duke University under head coach Manny Diaz.
Boardman Primanti Bros. closes doors
The beloved Pittsburgh-based Primanti Bros. location in Boardman has cooled its fryers and has locked its doors.