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Local company’s ‘Rent for a Cause’ donates to charity through decorated equipment
In the last 10 years, Leppo Rents, a local construction equipment company, has donated over $100,000 to different charities in the area, all thanks to some decoration.
Can’t Box Them In: These Artists Really Got in Their Acting Bag in 2025
Source: Ollie Millington / Getty Rapping and acting have always been intertwined in Black culture, long before it was trending at awards shows. Hip-hop’s first wave of stars stepped into Hollywood with a confidence that made perfect sense: they already owned the camera and the stage, they told stories with personality, and they carried a
Niles Alum graduates top of class at Cleveland State.
A Niles graduate is now at the top of the graduating class at Cleveland State University landing himself valedictorian of the college of health.
40-year-old Kentucky abduction case closed as missing woman found alive, mother charged
A Kentucky family was reunited with their daughter 40 years after her abduction, after a Crime Stoppers tip led investigators to her and her mother.
Two baby products sold on Amazon recalled over ‘risk of serious injury or death’
Two products designed for infants are being recalled over their potential to cause serious harm, and even death, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Illinois becomes 12th state to provide medically assisted suicide for the terminally ill
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Illinois residents with terminal illnesses may choose to end their lives on their own terms under a law Gov. JB Pritzker signed Friday. Legalized medically assisted suicide takes effect in September 2026 to give the Illinois Department of Public Health and other medical participants time to develop “stringent processes and protections”
Boardman Glenwood School brings in holiday cheer with decoration contest
Boardman Glenwood Junior High School held its third annual holiday door decorating contest.
King Charles III says his cancer treatment is being reduced as he promotes benefits of screening
LONDON (AP) — King Charles III said Friday that early diagnosis and treatment will allow doctors to reduce his cancer treatment in the new year as he encouraged others to take advantage of screening programs that can detect the disease early when it is easiest to treat. Charles, 77, revealed the positive outlook in a
Trump says Thailand, Cambodia have agreed to resume ceasefire
President Trump said Friday he spoke with the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia, and they agreed to recommit to a ceasefire following border clashes over the past week that threatened to erupt into greater conflict. Trump posted on Truth Social that both sides agreed to halt fighting Friday evening and go back to the terms
Arkansas will become first state to end PBS affiliation
The state's educational television commission cited a $2.5 million reduction in annual federal funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting as a factor.