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Kasich says he can fill potential $1 billion budget hole

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COLUMBUS — Gov. John Kasich will propose a solution to a potential $1 billion hole in the state’s next two-year budget as the federal government closes a sales tax loophole exploited by Ohio to draw down more Medicaid matching funds.

ECHL's new OT format allows for open play

The Toledo Blade 

A change in ECHL overtime rules has created nonstop, wide-open action with odd-man rushes that has fans on the edge of their seats.

Costume store to close Toledo location Jan. 31

The Toledo Blade 

Costume Holiday House Inc. of Fremont said Thursday its Toledo store will close permanently Jan. 31 because of poor sales in the last five years.

Fed Chair Yellen cites income gap among long-term risks

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy is on solid ground now but it faces long-term risks posed by slow productivity growth and the widening income gap, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said today.

La. man pleads guilty to threatening D.C. pizzeria

The Toledo Blade 

SHREVEPORT, La.  — A Louisiana man has admitted to calling in a threat to a Washington, D.C., pizzeria three days after a shooting at a nearby pizza place targeted by an online conspiracy theory.

Paris officials charge first 4 suspects in Kardashian heist

The Toledo Blade 

PARIS  — French authorities have filed the first charges against four suspects in the armed jewelry heist of Kim Kardashian West, with more charges expected to follow, the Paris prosecutors’ office said today.

Passing driver kills man who shot Ariz. officer

The Toledo Blade 

PHOENIX — A man who shot and wounded an Arizona state trooper today along a remote highway and then started slamming the helpless officer’s head into the pavement as the two struggled was shot to death by passing driver, authorities said.



Biden: Intel officials told us Trump allegations might leak

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WASHINGTON — Vice President Joe Biden said today that top intelligence leaders told him and President Barack Obama they felt obligated to inform them about uncorroborated allegations about President-elect Donald Trump out of concern the information would become public and catch them off-guard.

Kasich promises help for Ohio counties hit by budget

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS — Gov. John Kasich will propose a solution to a potential $500 million-a-year hole in the state’s next two-year budget as the federal government closes a sales tax loophole exploited by Ohio and other states to draw down more federal matching funds for Medicaid.

Lawsuit faults Bureau of Indian Education schools

The Toledo Blade 

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A small, remote American Indian village in the scenic base of one of the most visited places on earth is at the center of a lawsuit that seeks to dramatically reform the conditions of U.S. Bureau of Indian Education schools.

Carson defends his qualifications to be housing chief

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — Former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson defended his experience and credentials today to serve as the nation’s new housing secretary, turning to his life story to show that he understands the needs of the country’s most vulnerable.

Kasich outlines 2017 vision in face of budget shortfall

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS — Gov. John Kasich says he is creating a position for a chief innovation officer to pursue and oversee developments in emerging technologies, such as education technology, robotics and data analytics.

Baltimore reaches deal with U.S. to reform policing

The Toledo Blade 

BALTIMORE — More than a year and a half after the Justice Department launched an investigation into discriminatory policing practices in Baltimore, the city’s police department agreed to a set of sweeping, court-enforceable reforms designed to repair the systemic problems that have long plagued the agency.

Vice President Biden honored with Presidential Medal of Freedom

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — At the dusk of both of their political careers, surrounded by teary friends and family, President Obama bestowed the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Joe Biden today, the man he called “the finest vice president we have ever seen.”

Watchdog to investigate Justice, FBI actions before election

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — In yet another aftershock from the chaotic presidential campaign, the Justice Department inspector general opened an investigation today into department and FBI actions before the election, including whether FBI Director James Comey followed established policies in the email investigation of Hillary Clinton.


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