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Springfield Police Searching for Suspected Car Thief

Springfield Police are asking for the public’s help in the search for a wanted man suspect of stealing a car. 42-year-old Joshua Parker is wanted by authorities for car theft. He is also wanted for drug related charges in Greene County. Parker is described as 5’6″ and 160 pounds with blue eyes and balding hair. […]

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Ozuna’s ‘Deprimida’ Tops Latin Airplay Chart

Ozuna collects his 28th No. 1 on Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart as “Deprimida” lifts 7-1 on the June 4-dated ranking. The song ascends from No. 7 in its 13th week thanks to a 50% increase in audience impressions earned in the U.S. in the week ending May 29, according to Luminate. The 50% gain, which […]

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The Top 10 Vinyl Album Sales Weeks in the Modern Era

As the music-on-vinyl comeback continues in the U.S., a new modern-era sales record is broken seemingly every few months. Most recently, Harry Styles’ Harry’s House sold 182,000 copies on vinyl in its first week in the U.S. — breaking the record for the largest single-week sales of an album on vinyl since Luminate began tracking […]

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Gaby Moreno Promises ‘A Night of Healing’ at Benefit Concert for Uvalde Victims

When Gaby Moreno got a notification on her phone about the Uvalde, Texas, mass shooting last week, her first thought was: “Oh my God, here we go again.” It’s a response many people had when news broke that a gunman had opened fire at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde — a small, predominantly Hispanic city […]

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Here’s Why The 1975 Fans Think New Music Is Coming Next Month

It’s been two years since The 1975 released 2020’s Notes on a Conditional Form, and fans are predicting the band’s follow-up could be on the way sooner than you think. The rumors all started Wednesday (June 1) when Matt Healy and his bandmates posted a cryptic update after wiping their Instagram account. “Your new album. […]

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Charges Filed in Shooting Near Springfield Hells Angels Motorcycle Club

After more than two months of investigating, prosecutors have filed charges against a suspect in a shooting incident that took place near the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club in Springfield. Court documents say the shooting occurred on April 27 at the club on West Avenue. Police were called to the scene after witnesses heard multiple gunshots. […]

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Five Burning Questions: Harry Styles’ ‘Harry’s House’ Moves Over 500,000 Units in Its First Week

Even at the end of one of the most impressive runs of blockbuster album releases that we’ve seen in this young decade so far, this week Harry Styles‘ Harry’s House album posts the kind of first-week numbers that really make you stand back and take notice. The set bows atop the Billboard 200 albums chart this […]

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TOMORROW X TOGETHER Electrify With ‘Good Boy Gone Bad’ on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’: Watch

TOMORROW X TOGETHER stopped by The Kelly Clarkson Show on Tuesday (May 31) to perform their hit single “Good Boy Gone Bad.” Appearing remotely, the K-pop five-piece took to the stage wearing matching suits made of shiny, black latex-like material as they launched into the lead single off minisode 2: Thursday’s Child. “Put that nail […]

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Police Arrest Man from Springfield in Break-In, Hostage Situation

Greene County Deputies arrested a man Tuesday for breaking into what they believed was a vacant home. When they arrived, the situation was more serious. Authorities were called to the 4000 block of East Kearney near North Eastgate Avenue for a reported trespassing. When they arrived, they found John Yaggy, who had barricaded himself inside […]

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Black Music Month & Juneteenth 2022: Industry Celebrations

It’s been 43 years since former president Jimmy Carter hosted a celebration for Black musicians on the White House lawn on June 7, 1979. Also known as African-American Music Appreciation Month, the celebration was formally recognized as a national, monthlong observance in 2000. Another observance was added to the month when President Joe Biden — […]