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Black smoke poured out of the Sistine Chapel chimney on Wednesday, signalling that no pope had been elected as 133 cardinals ...
Chewy the raccoon was just rummaging through his owner's car during a police traffic stop near Akron and became an internet ...
The National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive to support the Second Harvest Food Bank will take place Saturday.
A fire alarm was triggered at TD Garden in the aftermath of the New York Knicks' 91-90 playoff victory over the Boston ...
Kross R. Dennehy, 23, of Xenia, attempt, dismissed. Chance J. Frederick, 30, of Mandan, ND, strangulation, dismissed - ...
Wall Street climbs in choppy trading after Fed warns of rising risks for economy, holds rates steady
U.S. stocks ticked higher Wednesday after the Federal Reserve left its main interest alone, as was widely expected, but also warned about rising risks for the U.S. economy.
Very few people in the arena knew the puck was in the net, including Jaccob Slavin, who shot it through traffic. Goaltender ...
Road, sweet road. Home-court advantage? It doesn’t exist so far in the NBA conference semifinals — where visiting teams ...
Rain postponed the Clark County Track and Field Championships last week, but that only prolonged wins for the Shawnee boys ...
Japan’s top automaker Toyota reported record sales for the fiscal year through March on Thursday, but its profit for the ...
Cedarville University's $35 million Bolthouse Academic Center last to be built in $175 million fundraising campaign.
Eighteen people were indicted this week in Clark County Common Pleas Court with the following charges: Milton A. Toaquiza-Quishpe, 25, of Sedelia, Missouri: Failure to comply with the order or signal ...
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