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CANTON − Upchurch will bring his potent mix of country music, rap and rock to the Canton Memorial Civic Center in the fall. The independent musical artist will make an Oct. 10 stop on "The Civil ...
NORTH CANTON, Ohio (WJW) — A new three-year strategic plan was announced Wednesday morning at the Akron-Canton Airport, piloting the airport toward a brighter and more prosperous future. “We ...
A Rally for Public Education will be held June 10 at the Canton Memorial Civic Center to discuss the local impact of proposed state funding cuts.
Ohio reinstated licenses for thousands of drivers and waived $8.38 million in fees under a new law. Legislators adopted House Bill 29 in 2024 to make it harder to lose your driver's license for ...
Peyton Manning has seen everything in the sport of football. He once led the NFL in interceptions as a rookie, hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, and put on the coveted Gold Jacket in Canton, Ohio ...
A bipartisan coalition aims to repeal six punitive HIV laws in Ohio, starting with the crime of donating or selling "contaminated blood." Advocates for repealing the laws argue that they're based ...
Elaine J. Pollard OBITUARY Canton, Ohio. Elaine J. Pollard, age 76, of Jackson Twp., passed away Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at Mercy Medical Center following a period of declining health.
Who’s going to schlep home the Tony? It is the quickie show “Oh, Mary!” The star, writer, creator, costumer Cole Escola. Nobody else.
Ohio lawmakers are debating solutions for property tax relief, including a "circuit breaker" program used in other states. A circuit breaker program would provide tax relief to residents whose ...
Or, rather, her second Tony, as “Oh, Mary!” scribe and star Cole Escola so studiously noted as they accepted their Tony for best actor in a play at Sunday’s Tony Awards ceremony.
Cole Escola’s comedy, “Oh, Mary!” has been a huge hit on Broadway, and during Sunday’s 78th annual Tony Awards ceremony Sunday, Escola capped that accomplishment, winning a Tony in the ...
Cole Escola made history at the 2025 Tony Awards on Sunday night.. Escola, the deranged genius behind "Oh, Mary!", won best leading actor in a play for their inspired turn as first lady Mary Todd ...