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Malvin vigorously opposed Ohio's BLACK LAWS. Known to many as "Father John," Malvin died at his Cleveland home and was buried in ERIE ST. CEMETERY. Peskin, Allen, ed. North Into Freedom: The ...
Writer and performer Molly McFadden’s mother, Marietta, had always been a huge supporter of her daughter’s career. She would ...
Community News John Carroll University athletics leaving the Ohio Athletic Conference for the North Coast Athletic Conference Updated: Jun. 04, 2025, 11:55 p.m. | Published: Jun. 04, 2025, 11:23 p.m.
Jon Franklin Young, 54, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Jon was born March 6, 1971, in Chattanooga to Sheila H. Young and H. Franklin Young, Jr. Jon ...
A family of four has been identified as being among the six victims of the plane crash that took place in Ohio on Sunday, June 29.
Meanwhile, Gruden was invited to practice by Ravens coach John Harbaugh. The 61-year-old Gruden donned full Ravens gear, conversing with Harbaugh and players such as left tackle Ronnie Stanley and ...
😲😲Jon Jones calls Colby Covington the most overrated fighter in the UFC without taking his name "His initials are C,C." "I could say his name, but it's really just because I don't like him.
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to side with straight Ohio woman, Marlean Ames, in a discrimination case on ‘The Bottom Line.’ ...
Comedian Jon Stewart brutally mocked tech billionaire Elon Musk over his departure from President Donald Trump’s administration last week. Stewart kicked off Monday’s episode of “The Daily ...
At the same time, Anduril executives realized that opening up shop in central Ohio would put them within an hour drive of more than 1 million Ohioans as possible employees, Mears said.
A home in Burton, Ohio, on October 24, 2023. Getty Images What To Know Between 2019 and 2024, property taxes rose in nearly every U.S. metropolitan area, according to a Redfin study, including in ...
The Supreme Court unanimously determined that an Ohio woman can move forward with her complaint that a state agency passed her over for promotion because she is heterosexual.