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Crestview School District finishing new pre-K through grade 12 building
Crestview Local School District in Columbiana is putting the finishing touches on a new building for the whole district. The project is a decade in the making.
Shake Shack worker robbed restaurant, later returned to work: Court docs
The man reportedly robbed the store at gunpoint, locked two coworkers in a cooler and returned to work days later.
Trump says he will declare Strait of Hormuz a US territory
President Trump claimed during remarks on Long Island, N.Y. on Friday that he will make the Strait of Hormuz a U.S. territory, despite the fact that Oman and Iran share jurisdiction of the waterway.
Social Media Is Frying Instagram’s New Logo Design
Meta / Instagram You’re not imagining things; after roughly ten years, Instagram changed its logo, and unfortunately for the Meta-owned social media platform, no one is rocking with it. Instagram retired its iconic cursive wordmark and replaced it with a new design that features both cursive and structured printed lettering. The new logo, which now
Police: Infant dies after being left in vehicle for hours in Madisonville
Madisonville Police are investigating the death of an infant who was found inside a vehicle Thursday afternoon.
Trump says USS Lincoln’s record time at sea during Iran operations ‘not nearly long enough’
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday downplayed the toll on American sailors enduring nearly nine months at sea on the USS Abraham Lincoln as concerns escalated about mental health and supply issues aboard the aircraft carrier supporting U.S. operations against Iran. In a brief exchange with reporters before flying to New York for
Former Sparkle Market building sold
According to a release from Platz Reality Group, the 42,000-square-foot building located at 1135 W Western Reserve Road sold for $2.2 million on Friday.
Appeals court sides with Trump in fight over subpoena of gender-affirming care provider
President Donald Trump's goal of ending gender-affirming care is not improper and cannot be the basis for quashing a subpoena issued by the Justice Department against a provider of medical treatment for transgender youth, a divided federal appeals court ruled Friday. The Justice Department announced last year that it had issued more than 20 subpoenas
L.A. surrogate defies parents’ wishes, gives birth to baby with heart defect amid legal battle
A baby born with a rare heart defect is at the center of a bitter legal dispute between the child’s biological parents and the woman who gave birth to the baby as a surrogate against their wishes.
Trump asks Supreme Court to let White House ballroom construction continue during appeal
President Donald Trump’s administration on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the White House to continue construction on its $400 million ballroom project while it appeals a lower court’s order to halt the work.