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8th Annual Trumbull County Special Olympics Invitational held in Girard
These athletes represent five different schools across Trumbull County to compete and spread the message of inclusion, achievement, and sportsmanship.
Browns sign cornerback to undrafted free agent deal
He spent his final college season at West Virginia.
See a worm in your yard? It might be invasive
Depending on where you live, there may be no native earthworms around.
Pedestrian dead after being hit by Los Angeles bound flight from Denver Airport
A Frontier Airlines flight traveling from Denver International Airport to Los Angeles on Friday night was forced to abort takeoff after it struck a pedestrian who was walking on the runway.
Guardians option starting catcher to the minors
He has struggled this season, posting a batting average of just .143 with 2 home runs and 7 RBI's
Guardians trade for two-time Gold Glove winning catcher
In exchange, San Franciso receives the No. 29 pick in the 2026 MLB Draft and left-handed pitching prospect Matt "Tugboat' Wilkinson.
‘Ghost tapping’ scam uses contactless, virtual theft – how to prevent it
These days, making a payment can be easier than ever with contactless and even cardless transactions, but in some cases, so can scamming.
Trump, frustrated by courts, sees his tariff policies take new hit
A federal court ruled against the 10 percent tariff Trump imposed on most imports entering the United States, which had replaced global tariffs that the Supreme Court outlawed in February.
White House scrambles to tame AI fears
From the outset of President Trump’s second term, the White House has promoted a pro-innovation, light-touch stance on AI regulations, prioritizing the U.S.’s competitive standing against other countries. AI battles in the White House and Congress have focused largely on efforts to preempt state AI laws deemed overly restrictive as a result.