Millennials are earning and saving less than Baby Boomers did. Congress and the new administration must pay attention.
For years, American businesses have suffered under the weight of overreaching regulations. Now, President Trump has begun lightening that burden.
The cause of a South Toledo fire last month that left four people dead remains undetermined because too much evidence was destroyed, a Toledo Fire Department spokesman said Thursday.
A local food truck operator has decided to try his hand at a sit-down restaurant.
Dana Inc. said Thursday it has closed on a previously announced $280 million deal to purchase a majority stake of Brevini Group SpA’s power-transmission and fluid power businesses.
MONROE — MBT Financial Corp., the parent company of Monroe Bank & Trust, sported a higher profit last year and said on Thursday it would raise its dividend payout and make a special payout this month.
Sales of distressed homes nationwide dropped to a nine-year low in 2016, with housing markets improving drastically in many metro areas, but not in Toledo.
Some might say music has the power to save lives.
Age seasoned with time can be major factors for gradual change.
Today’s the last day for a while that Toledo-area commuters who take I-75 to downtown Detroit will be able to drive home the same way.
Baldemar Velasquez is traveling the globe fighting for fair labor rights for tobacco workers.
TIFFIN — Willard P. Heddles, a community benefactor acclaimed for his turnaround of a billboard and metal products manufacturer, died Tuesday in Beaumont Hospital, Trenton, Mich., after a crash on I-75 in Monroe. He was 74.
WASHINGTON — President Trump tonight warned Israel that constructing new settlements “may not be helpful” to Middle East peace efforts, striking a tougher line with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
SEOUL, South Korea — In an explicit warning to North Korea, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Friday said any use of nuclear weapons by the North on the United States or its allies would be met with what he called an “effective and overwhelming” response.
SALEM, Ore. — President Trump’s promised crackdown on “sanctuary cities” has triggered divergent actions from blue and red states, revealing the deep national divide on immigration as some move to follow his order and others break with the U.S. government to protect immigrants in the country illegally.
AVDIIVKA, Ukraine — Salvos of artillery shook eastern Ukraine today, the fifth day of escalated fighting between government troops and Russia-backed separatist rebels. Two Ukrainian troops were killed overnight and 10 others wounded, the government said, while rebels said one of their fighters was killed.
HOUSTON — Lady Gaga said she hopes her Super Bowl halftime show will celebrate “inclusion” and the “spirit of equality” during a time of national division.
DURHAM, N.C. — Mike Krzyzewski says he is returning this weekend to coach his Duke Blue Devils.
WASHINGTON — Drivers fly all sorts of flags from their vehicles, but it's not every day you see a military convoy sporting something other than the U.S. flag.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Missing fairways, missing greens and piling up the putts, Tiger Woods got off to a rough start at the Dubai Desert Classic today.
BRENHAM, Texas — Federal inspectors have confirmed listeria found in a brand of Blue Bell ice cream that prompted another recall of its products originated with a third-party supplier.
The cause of a South Toledo fire last month that left four people dead remains undetermined because too much evidence was destroyed, a Toledo Fire Department spokesman said today.
Toledo Councilman Rob Ludeman unofficially launched his campaign for a third term today by taking out petitions at the Lucas County Board of Elections.
BERKELEY, Calif. — The chaos at the University of California, Berkeley, was shocking: Protesters set fires, smashed windows, hurled explosives at police and ultimately achieved their goal of canceling an appearance by right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos.