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Diocese of Youngstown appoints full-time vocational director
The Diocese of Youngstown has seen major changes in recent years. Parishes have merged, and in just the past few weeks, multiple churches have closed their doors for the final time.
NOAS to host foster care recruitment event next week
Northeast Ohio Adoption Services is hosting its annual Everyday Heroes Every Homes campaign next Wednesday.
Valley ties set to lead Mount Union in historic game
Mount Union softball will continue its historic season this week to try and win the program's first Super Regional with Valley natives leading the way.
Meta layoffs begin as company cuts 8K jobs in latest AI push
The job cuts account for about 10% of the company's total workforce.
Joey Chestnut pleads guilty after allegedly slapping man at bar
The competitive eater allegedly told officers that his interaction with a bar patron "did not look nice" when they showed him security footage of the incident.
‘We’re stuck’: Pennsylvania students voice concerns over AI, social media in Attorney General’s teenTALK roundtable
(WHTM) — Pennsylvania students voiced their concerns over A.I. and social media with Attorney General Dave Sunday in his teenTALK student roundtable discussions during the 2025-26 school year. In his 20-page report, Sunday summarized closed-door meetings he had with 160 students from 35 schools across the Commonwealth over how they use social media and artificial
How candidates for Ohio governor will tackle Medicaid fraud
As state leaders respond to allegations of fraud in Ohio’s Medicaid system, political candidates have begun speaking out as well.
Down syndrome advocate receives national honor
Will Gibson, a New Albany graduate, was awarded the Champions of Change Self Advocate of the Year award at the NDSS' advocacy conference in Washington, D.C.
Former Tennessee police officer jailed over Charlie Kirk meme awarded settlement
The retired police officer jailed for posting a Facebook meme quoting President Donald Trump after the death of Charlie Kirk has won a settlement against Perry County.
Star NFL receiver violates probation, will serve 30 days in jail
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been ordered to serve 30 days in jail after violating the terms of his probation.