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Pistons' road woes continue with 106-91 loss to Spurs

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SAN ANTONIO — Derrick White had 26 points, Jakob Poeltl added 17 points and 11 rebounds and the San Antonio Spurs beat the Detroit Pistons 106-91 on Thursday night to snap a five-game home losing streak.

Vrana scores 4 goals for Red Wings in 7-3 win over Stars

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DETROIT — Jakub Vrana scored four goals in a game for the first time to help the Detroit Red Wings rout the Dallas Stars 7-3 Thursday night and match their total number of wins from last season.

Photo Gallery: St. Francis 14, St. John's 5

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St. Francis defeated St. John's Jesuit, 14-5,  in a Three Rivers Athletic Conference lacrosse game Thursday, April 22, 2021, in Toledo. Click on the image above and use the left and right arrows to view all the pictures.

Sewer work planned on Hawley St.

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Sewer work will require lane closings on part of Hawley Street on Friday and Monday, but all lanes will be open during the weekend, the city transportation division announced.



Utility work affects two downtown Toledo streets

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Utility work begun Thursday that closed part of one downtown Toledo street and closed lanes on another is scheduled to continue through Saturday, the city transportation division announced.

NCAA tweaks football overtime format to shorten games

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INDIANAPOLIS — College football teams will have to go for 2 after touchdowns starting with the second overtime possession, and beginning in the third round each team will get one play to score from the 3-yard line.

Stocks end lower after report on Biden's tax proposal

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NEW YORK — A report that President Biden will propose a hefty tax increase on the gains wealthy individuals reap from investments triggered a stock market sell-off Thursday afternoon that left indexes broadly lower.

South Carolina's quirky liquor laws give sour grapes to wine giant

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — The biggest winemaker in the U.S. wants to open an East Coast bottling and distribution center in South Carolina, investing $400 million and hiring up to 500 people. But its request for open tasting rooms where the public can sample wines has some lawmakers and small businesses crying sour grapes.


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