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Black smoke is pouring out of the Sistine Chapel chimney, indicating no pope was elected on the first ballot of the conclave ...
Alec Burleson hit a two-run double, Matthew Liberatore struck out eight in a season-high seven innings and the St. Louis ...
As members of Congress work towards a “big beautiful” budget reconciliation package, U.S. Sen. Jim Justice joined a group of ...
Carlos Santana broke a scoreless tie with a three-run homer in the sixth inning and started a late onslaught by the Cleveland ...
Pupils and staff members at John Gregg Elementary School were treated to a Midweek Motivation session given by associate ...
More than 400 area residents descended upon the green space located at the corner of North and Fifth streets Thursday ...
Voters in the city’s June 10 election will find two candidates on the ballot for a seat representing the 4th Ward on Follansbee Council. They are Rudolph “Rudy” Cipriani of 114 Scenic Drive and ...
The Weirton Area Water Board has issued a boil order for Powers Road, and any nearby areas experiencing low or no water pressure. The order follows work on a water line on Powers Road earlier today.
As the rain picked up, so did Big Red’s offense. After seeing an early lead slip away against visiting Buckeye Local, ...
Two individuals are facing drug possession and distribution charges following an investigation by the Hancock-Brooke-Weirton Drug Task Force. Christian Louis McDonald, Sr., 35, and Autumn Rayne ...
Survive and advance is the goal in the postseason, and the Brooke softball team did just that against North Marion. The Huskies scored four runs in the top of the seventh inning to retake the lead, ...
The city’s lack of enforceability for its junk ordinance long has been an issue for officials. However, now that Mayor Ed Wedgewood has 70 percent of structures on the initial dilapidated property ...