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SI.com: Avalanche hire Joe Sacco as coach

Joe Sacco envisions a fast and feisty team taking the ice, one that attacks and stays aggressive.

Pitcher lands himself a new home -- at an assisted living center

When pitcher Josh Faiola walks out of the dugout on opening day with the Lake Erie Crushers, he'll already have a large group of fans in the stands -- his new roommates at the Belvedere of Westlake assisted living facility.

Sheriff: Stranded fishermen 'should have known better'

An Ohio sheriff had harsh words for ice fishermen who had to be rescued Saturday after high winds and rising temperatures caused an ice floe to break away and strand about 150 of them on Lake Erie.

Time.com: Worker Covered up Damage at OH Nuke Plant

Jurors on Tuesday convicted a former nuclear plant engineer of hiding information from government regulators about the worst corrosion ever found at a U.S. reactor

Navy missile intercept successful

The U.S. military intercepted a ballistic missile Thursday in the first such sea-based test since a Navy cruiser shot down an errant satellite earlier this year.

Time.com: Deadly Mob Beating Rocks Ohio Town

Up to 15 people chased a man, then kicked and beat him to death on the street in Cleveland on April 27

Massachusetts town tapped for nation's best water

Tap water from Southampton, Massachusetts, was named the best-tasting Tuesday among samples from the nation's small-town water departments.

Military: Satellite's downing worked as planned

A missile launched last week successfully destroyed the fuel tank of an inoperable spy satellite, U.S. military officials said Monday.

Navy missile hits dying spy satellite, says Pentagon

The U.S. Navy succeeded in its effort to shoot down an inoperable spy satellite before it could crash to Earth and potentially release a cloud of toxic gas, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.

U.S. to shoot down satellite Wednesday, official says

A Navy team including some 200 industry experts and scientists has been working furiously since January to modify the Aegis air-defense missile system so it can shoot down a failed satellite officials say could fall to Earth, a Pentagon official told CNN.

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