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Local business returns to embroider at Machine Gun Kelly festival
For the second year, the husband-and-wife embroidery duo 1054 Designs returned to sell their products, embroidering live while rocking out.
Report: Cavaliers trade veteran point guard to Charlotte
The deal saves the Cavaliers $6.8 million in salary cap space, and will open up possibilities to further upgrade the roster.
2 still being treated after 16 hospitalized in Ohio lightning strike
2 inmates are still being treated for injuries after a lightning strike hit Grafton Correctional Institution this week.
Joe Rogan Is Slowly Figuring Out Donald Trump Is A Grifter
Jeff Bottari / Joe Rogan / Donald Trump It took a while, but it looks like Joe Rogan is finally realizing what everyone else has already figured out about Donald Trump: he’s an absolute grifter and sleazebag. Popular podcaster Joe Rogan is slowly figuring out that Trump is using the White House not only to
Biggest Takeaways From Nipsey Hussle & Bino Rideaux ‘PROLIFIC’ Album
Source: @nipseyhussle / Instagram The Marathon is far from over. Fans have new Nipsey Hussle music. Since the Los Angeles rapper’s untimely passing, fans have yet to receive a full-length project of unreleased material. His brother, Blacc Sam, has continued to hold things down on the business side, keeping Hussle name alive while bringing many
8-year-old dies in Mercer County farm equipment accident
The child was pronounced deceased at 11:15 a.m. after the incident in the 300 block of Slater Rd., according to a news release from the Mercer County Coroner's Office.
What is an open plea, which Luigi Mangione entered in court?
By entering the plea, Mangione avoids state charges or sentencing in New York under double jeopardy protections.
Dolly Parton skips Dollywood event over health concerns
The 80-year-old singer said her doctors told her not to travel but said she's in good health overall.
Pepper Pike man pleads in DOJ’s largest health care fraud case
A man from Pepper Pike, Ohio pleaded guilty Friday to laundering approximately $3.4 million in illicit health care fraud proceeds.
Pirro announces charges in WWII vandalism case
A suspect has been taken into custody for allegedly vandalizing the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced on Friday.