Scoreboard roundup — 2/26/26

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Scoreboard roundup — 2/26/26

(NEW YORK) -- Here are the scores from Thursday's sports events:NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATIONHornets 133, Pacers 109Heat 117, 76ers 124Wizards 96, Hawks 126Spurs 126, Nets 110Rockets 113, Magic 108Trail Blazers 121, Bulls 112Kings 130, Mavericks 121Lakers 110, Suns 113Pelicans 129, Jazz 118Timberwolves 94, Clippers 88NATIONAL... Read More.

Federal judge denies request to block Trump ballroom

(WASHINGTON) -- A federal judge on Thursday denied a request to impose a preliminary injunction that would have blocked construction of the White House ballroom.While finding that the National Trust has raised "novel and weighty" arguments against the ballroom construction, U.S. District Judge Richard... Read More.

Brookville Man Accused of Selling Drugs

BROOKVILLE - A Brookville man has been jailed after allegedly selling drugs in DuBois. According to police, an informant told them they could buy drugs from 26 year-old Cheyton Styslinger in September of 2025. After setting up a controlled buy in DuBois, officers allegedly watched as... Read More.

Local Sports Update – Friday, 2/27

District 9 Basketball Tournaments: TONIGHT – Class 1A GIRLS Third Place Game 7pm – DuBois Central Catholic vs. Otto-Eldred at Cameron County High School TONIGHT - Class 1A BOYS Third Place Game 6pm – Cameron County vs. North Clarion at DuBois High School TONIGHT – Class 2A BOYS Third... Read More.

DuBois Rotary Auction Returns Next Week

DUBOIS - The DuBois Rotary Club is gearing up for their annual Rotary Auction next week. With hundreds of donated items up for bid, this fundraiser typically raises tens of thousands of dollars to help support local programs. ““We do a charity auction each year where... Read More.

DuBois School Board Seeking Grants/Approve New Projects

DUBOIS - The DuBois School Board approved several grant requests and projects this week. The biggest items include over $6.8 million dollars in state grants requests for HVAC and LED lighting upgrades at the middle school. The board also approved $55,000 dollars for new high school... Read More.