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10-run 7th inning lifts Dodgers past the Pirates 12-3
The Dodgers topped the Pirates 12-3 on Tuesday night.
Crews respond to South Side structure fire
First News is working to learn more about a structure fire on Youngstown's South Side.
Sharon eyes undefeated season at 1st state title game
Sharon softball is on the way to Penn State for the PIAA Class 3A State Softball Championship for the first time in program history.
Browns sign first round pick to rookie contract
He was selected by Cleveland with the No. 24 overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M.
Trumbull County Commissioners discuss property tax reduction
Trumbull County Commissioners at Tuesday's weekly workshop meeting discussed the possibility of enacting an additional 2.5% reduction in property taxes for people occupying homes.
Instagram Will Now Allow Users To Reorganize Their Profile Grids
NurPhoto / Instagram It only took nearly a year, but Instagram is finally rolling out a new feature that will let users reorganize their profile grids. The Meta-owned platform announced that the feature, which was once available to some users in test groups, began rolling out to users on both iOS and Android platforms beginning
Boosie Calls Himself & Webbie “The Best Duo Ever”
Source: Julia Beverly / Getty Boosie Badazz recently sat down for an interview on Posted On the Corner With Incognito and DJ Misses. He spoke about family, music, and a few topics that only Mr. Badazz could turn into a viral moment. The conversation kicked off Boosie proudly highlighting his son’s academic success, making it
Matt Damon To Use Hip-Hop To Address Global Water Crisis
Matt Damon doesn’t come to mind when one thinks about Hip-Hop music, but he’s employing the culture as a vehicle to support a necessary initiative. With his Water.org co-founder, Gary White, Matt Damon is using music as a way to bring attention to Get Blue, which connects consumers with partner brands that are aiming their
NWS Pittsburgh confirms six tornadoes from Saturday’s storms
The damaging storms occurred roughly 50 miles south of Pittsburgh over Washington, Westmoreland, and Fayette counties.