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Phantom’s sensory-friendly game a hit with local families
The Youngstown Phantoms partnered with the Abilities Unite Foundation of the Mahoning Valley to present a sensory-friendly hockey game to local families at the Covelli Centre Sunday afternoon.
Local church holds final service after 200 years
The first Episcopal church created outside the 13 colonies, located in Boardman, held its final service today.
Indian Health Service to phase out use of dental fillings containing mercury by 2027
The federal agency that provides health care to Native Americans and Alaska Natives has announced it will phase out the use of dental fillings containing mercury.
Animal Charity gives dogs the chance to meet their forever family at adoption event
Animal Charity of Ohio hosted an adoption event in the mall Sunday afternoon, giving more than 20 dogs the chance to find their next owner.
Tour bus driver charged with manslaughter in New York crash
Five people were killed and dozens more were injured in the crash.
‘I was scared, but I had to do something’: Clerk fights armed suspect targeting California jewelry store
Surveillance video captured the moment a store clerk fought back as she confronted an apparent armed smash-and-grab robber at a jewelry store in Montclair, California.
Deadline to file claim in $30M settlement over 23andMe data breach nears
Some claimants may receive thousands of dollars.
Searchers find wreck of luxury steamer lost in Lake Michigan more than 150 years ago
Searchers have discovered the wreck of a luxury steamer that sank in a Lake Michigan gale in the late 19th century, completing a quest that began almost 60 years ago.
Hollywood groups condemn ByteDance’s AI video generator, claiming copyright infringement
A new artificial intelligence video generator from Beijing-based ByteDance, the creator of TikTok, is drawing the ire of Hollywood organizations that say Seedance 2.0 “blatantly” violates copyright and uses the likeness of actors and others without permission.
Trump’s border czar says ‘small’ security force will remain in Minnesota after enforcement drawdown
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House border czar Tom Homan said Sunday that more than 1,000 immigration agents have left Minnesota's Twin Cities area and hundreds more will depart in the days ahead as part of the Trump administration’s drawdown of its immigration enforcement surge. A “small” security force will stay for a short period to