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Towering lava fountains of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano trigger park and highway closures
The latest lava fountaining episode of an erupting Hawaii volcano reached 1,000 feet (300 meters) high Tuesday, prompting temporary closures at a national park and part of an important highway because of falling glassy volcanic fragments, including ash.
Record high recorded in Youngstown Tuesday
Spring-like warmth has graced the Valley off and on the past several days.
NLE The Great Apologizes to Chrisean for Disrespecting Her Son
NLE is deeply sorry. Continue reading…
Report: Browns sign two-time Pro Bowl lineman
He has started 94 games over the last seven years with two Pro Bowl appearanc
Report points to rotor problem in Arizona police helicopter crash that killed 2 during gunfight
A radio feed from a police helicopter captured two loud banging sounds and a voice saying “we’re going down,” just before it crashed, killing the two people on board, according to a preliminary investigation report released Tuesday. The crash the night of Feb. 4 killed Arizona Department of Public Safety trooper paramedic Hunter Bennett, 28
Hazmat situation reported at Disneyland; 5 cast members hospitalized
Authorities were alerted to an "unknown odor" in Tomorrowland.
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Woman and baby found dead in Middletown; two men charged federally
Rick Sheppard and Walter Edward Wade are heavily mentioned throughout a Criminal Complaint affidavit written by a Cincinnati FBI Special Agent.
Local deli holds Corned Beef Fest
It's five days full of Irish eats and St. Patrick's Day celebrations, running March 13th through 17th.
Pope announces resignation of US bishop accused of embezzling $270K from California parish
EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) — The bishop of a small Chaldean Catholic community in the San Diego area has resigned amid charges that he embezzled $270,000 from his parish, Pope Leo XIV announced Tuesday. Bishop Emanuel Shaleta pleaded not guilty on Monday to 16 felony charges, including money laundering, during a hearing attended by many