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Conneaut Lake officer stabbed, seriously injured during call: PSP
A Conneaut Lake Regional police officer is recovering after Pennsylvania State Police said they were stabbed while responding to a call in Linesville Borough early Thursday morning.
Ohio’s Mr. Football announced
Grady Kinsey rushed for 2,703 yards this season and accounted for 44 total touchdowns
Former TCI guard sentenced in prison bribery case
A former guard at the Trumbull Correctional Institution was sentenced in federal court Thursday on a bribery charge.
Obdulia Sanchez, who livestreamed deadly 2017 crash, killed in California
Obdulia Sanchez, who was convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter, DUI, and child endangerment for livestreaming a fatal crash with her sister, was killed in a drive-by shooting in Stockton Tuesday night.
Immigration crackdown in New Orleans has a target of 5,000 arrests. Is that possible?
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Trump administration officials overseeing the immigration crackdown launched this week in New Orleans are aiming to make 5,000 arrests, a target that some city leaders who oppose the operation say is unrealistic and would require detainining more than just violent offenders. It's an ambitious goal that would surpass the number of
Florida starts redistricting talks in growing battle for House control in 2026 elections
Florida’s Republican-controlled House officially kicked off the first meeting of its select committee on congressional redistricting Thursday, as the state becomes the latest to consider redrawing electoral maps amid a partisan battle for every edge in next year’s midterm elections.
Local 4-year-old collects toys for kids in need
Most kids this time of year are focused on what they want for Christmas, but a local 4-year-old is more concerned about what others will get this holiday.
US Treasury slaps $7.1M fine on New York firm for managing properties for Putin ally
The U.S. Treasury Department imposed a $7.1 million fine on a New York-based property management firm Thursday, accusing it of violating sanctions by managing luxury real estate properties for oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who has close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
White House expected to submit plans for new ballroom to planning commission this month
The White House is expected to submit plans for President Donald Trump's new ballroom to a federal planning commission this month, about three months after construction began.
Black men who were fired from key transportation boards accuse Trump of a pattern of discrimination
Two Black men who were fired by President Donald Trump from the National Transportation Safety Board and U.S. Surface Transportation Board accused the administration on Thursday of discriminating against them as part of a pattern of dismissing Black leaders across the government.