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Wild turkey tags up 10% so far in Ohio hunting season
The number of wild turkeys tagged so far in Ohio's turkey hunting season is up 10% from last year.
Guardians top Royals 3-1 to stop 3-game skid
The Guardians topped the Royals 3-1 on Wednesday night.
Golden Apple Awards honor Catholic Diocese teachers
The Catholic Diocese of Youngstown had its Golden Apple awards banquet Wednesday night, recognizing the impact of area teachers.
Boardman Township leaders relieved after levies pass
Tuesday's primary election was, for the most part, a successful one for tax levies -- and no place massed more than Boardman Township.
Mahoning Valley Thrive relaunches public forum program
Thrive Mahoning Valley announced a relaunch of its public forum program Wednesday.
NYPD Captain Gets Reassigned After Calling Mayor Zohran Mamdani “An Embarrassment”
Source: Spencer Platt / Getty An NYPD captain learned quickly that talking spicy while on duty can come with consequences. The badge talked recklessly about the NYC Mayor and it came back to bite him.
FBI searches Virginia Senate leader’s office as part of corruption probe, AP sources say
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) — The FBI searched the Virginia state Senate leader’s hometown office and her neighboring cannabis shop Wednesday, bringing into public view what two people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press was a corruption investigation. One of the people said the investigation into Democratic Sen. L. Louise Lucas was opened during
Local football standouts on display for major college coaches
College football coaches from around the state and country descended upon the Valley for high school football showcases involving six different schools.
Trump, hoping for an eventual Supreme Court victory, seeks to halt $83M payment in sexual abuse case
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump’s lawyer, hoping for an eventual Supreme Court victory, has asked a federal appeals court in New York to temporarily block a longtime columnist from collecting an $83 million defamation award. The lawyer, Justin D. Smith, told the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a filing Tuesday to