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2026 Wine For Hope to be held Friday
The Hope Foundation of the Mahoning Valley has announced the six finalists for the 2026 HOPE Award, to be presented at the 14th Anniversary Wine for Hope on April 17th.
F-35s caught in trade crossfire between US and Canada
Canada is reevaluating its planned purchase of U.S. F-35 fighter jets over the escalating trade tensions between Washington and Ottawa in what has become a flash point in bilateral relations between the two allies. Canada has committed to buying at least 16 F-35A Lightning II, a fifth-generation aircraft, produced by Lockheed Martin. Canadian Prime Minister
Why Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl performance means big business for the NFL
"The Hispanic audience is still the largest growing demographic in the United States, and whether they are English first or Spanish first doesn’t really matter, said Favorito.
Cartel camps had drugs, shrine to La Santa Muerte
Mexican authorities say they have found and dismantled three drug cartel camps in the border state of Chihuahua in the last week.
Orthopedic unit total loss after hospital fire, 70 patients transferred
DICKSON CITY, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Firefighters were out Wednesday night and into Thursday morning battling a fire that broke out in a Dickson City hospital. A Dickson City Fire Chief stated that crews were called to the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Dickson City for a structure fire just before 10:00 p.m. He stated that
‘Overwatch’ Ditches The 2, Introduces Five New Heroes & The Reign of Talon Begins
Blizzard Entertainment / Overwatch Overwatch is back, no, for real, it’s back. So long, Overwatch 2, hello, Overwatch. Blizzard Entertainment announced during its Overwatch Spotlight presentation that it has officially ditched the 2 from the title and made many other announcements as part of a major overhaul of the game that desperately needed a reset
Finance director recommends council approves $500K development grant
Youngstown City Council on Wednesday was asked to approve a $500,000 grant to help renovate one of downtown's most historic buildings.
Ohio lawmakers seek to set data center rules
The data center boom has been a major economic driver in Ohio for the last few years. Still, this week, Ohio Republicans and Democrats presented different agendas for how to address some of the concerns being raised about those centers.
Former Ohio State football coach sues university for gender discrimination
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A former member of the Ohio State University football program is now suing the university, claiming he was discriminated against because he is a man. Former defensive quality control coach Joseph Lyberger was fired last April after an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment was made against him. In court filings
Canfield coach celebrates thrilling overtime win
Following a 42-40 win over West Branch, Canfield head coach Matt Reel spoke with Sports Team 27's Chad Krispinsky.