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Bristol pounces to stun Badger in playoff matchup
Entering the Division VII Sectional Final on a grueling six-game skid, Bristol looked like a team with their backs against the wall. By the end of the second inning, trailing Badger 4-1, the outlook was grim. But these Panthers weren’t folding.
South Range dominates Rootstown for district crown
In a display of pure offensive fireworks and defensive mastery, South Range (20-7) topped Rootstown 13-1 to secure the Division 5 District Championship for the seventh consecutive year.
Lawmakers start push to add voter ID into Ohio constitution
Ohioans are already required by state law to present photo identification whenever they vote, but now, Republican legislators want to amend the state constitution, making the requirement permanent.
10-run inning powers Southington to softball District Title
Southington topped Lowellville 16-2 in the Division VII District Title.
DOJ Gives Trump “Absolutely Insane” Pass From Tax Audits
Source: MANDEL NGAN / Getty On Tuesday (May 19), the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued an order granting President Donald Trump immunity from ongoing investigations into his taxes, with the order also covering his family members and his trusts. The one-page document for the order, which states that the United States is “FOREVER BARRED and
A Timeline Of Atlanta’s Sound In Hip-Hop
Source: HECTOR MATA / Getty Atlanta’s Birthday Bash has always been bigger than a concert. For the city, Hot 107.9’s annual stage has long felt like a family reunion, a victory lap, a roll call and a reminder that Atlanta does not just participate in Hip-Hop — Atlanta helps steer it. Every summer, Birthday Bash
Kanye West Sued For $150K By Web Design Company
Source: Mark Case / Getty We think it’s pretty safe to say that Kanye West’s “Yeezy” brand isn’t what it was just a few years ago — before he proudly proclaimed his Nazism for all to witness. But the brand is still surprisingly around (kinda) and as you might’ve guessed, it’s not doing too well.
Pa. attorney general appeals decision overturning state’s ban on Medicaid-funded abortions
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday has challenged the Commonwealth Court's ruling last month that found the state’s ban on Medicaid coverage for abortions unconstitutional.
3 dead in New Mexico and first responders decontaminated after exposure to unknown substance
MOUNTAINAIR, N.M. (AP) — Three people are dead and more than a dozen first responders had to be quarantined and assessed Wednesday for possible exposure to an unidentified substance after being called to a suspected drug overdose at a rural New Mexico home, authorities said. Four people initially were found unresponsive inside the Mountainair home
Did we make the Top 10 wettest list this spring?
Rain has been in the forecast many times this spring and the results are adding up for eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania.