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Pope Leo XIV vowed Sunday to work for unity in a polarized Catholic Church and world, as history’s first American pope ...
Will Benson had his first two-homer game, going deep for the fourth straight day to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-1 victory ...
Student athletes were on their mark as Edison and Indian Creek high schools took part in the second Unified Champion Sports ...
Mick Abel outdueled Paul Skenes to win his major league debut, striking out nine over six innings to lead Philadelphia over ...
The Sycamore Youth Center was alive with color, movement and music on the evening of May 6, as more than 50 young dancers ...
Brooke senior Henry Anderson recently signed his letter of intent to continue his academic and baseball careers at Shepherd ...
Members of the La Bonne Vie Chapter of the Red Hats Society held their May meeting at Scaffidi’s Restaurant and Tavern.
Organizers of the Ogden Newspapers Wellness Weekend presented by WVU Medicine want as many people as possible to enjoy the ...
With the Ohio Republican Party and several statewide officeholders backing Vivek Ramaswamy for governor, Attorney General Dave Yost quit the race, saying he doesn’t see a path to victory. In a ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent acknowledged Sunday that Walmart, the largest U.S. retailer, may pass along some of the costs from President Donald Trump’s tariffs to its shoppers through higher ...
Tax bills for the second half of 2024 will be mailed out later this month, according to Jefferson County Treasurer Raymond M. Agresta. Agresta noted bills are set to be sent out May 28, and the final ...
Across the country, families are struggling to keep their heads above water — maybe even pay down a little of their debt — with varying degrees of success. Some states are in better shape than others.