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NBA mourns the death of Hall of Fame coach
He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2021.
Hold on to your horses: Police chase roaming pony in Austintown
We're working to rein in a reported "horse chase" in Austintown after a pony was seen trotting down Raccoon Road with police hot on its trail.
Myles Garrett posts heartfelt goodbye to Cleveland
Following the blockbuster trade that sent him to the Los Angeles Rams, he posted the following heartfelt message on social media.
Rapsody “Please Don’t Cry (Brazil),” The-Dream “Bring That Body” & More | Daily Visuals 6.1.26
Source: Nagina Lane / iOne Digital For a lot of us Hip-Hoppers we didn’t know how gully it was down in Brazil until we watched City of God in the early 2000’s and learned sh*t was real in the field. While most people have returned to thinking Brazil is all about beaches and beautiful people, Rapsody is
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Installs Curfew For Delaney Hall
Source: Andres Kudacki / Getty On Saturday night (May 30), a mandatory curfew up to a half-mile around the federal detention center outside of Newark, New Jersey known as Delaney Hall was enacted by the city’s mayor, Ras Baraka. It was in response to heightened conflict between federal law enforcement and protesters outside the facilty.
Former teacher named principal at Warren John F. Kennedy Catholic School
The John F. Kennedy Catholic School has appointed a new principal for its upper campus.
Sight for All United hosts golf clinic for visually impaired
This is the second year the Sight for All United has hosted a golf clinic for the visually impaired at The Lake Club.
Trump nixes rebates for switching from gas to electric appliances
Americans will no longer be able to get cash back for making the switch to electric appliances under a Trump administration change.
Feral cats stir up trouble in Youngstown neighborhood
A neighborhood concern in Youngstown has some residents asking whether enough is being done to address it.
Bike lane project set for construction
A new timeline has been laid out for a Columbiana County bike path that's been in the works for over a year.