Coach K returns as Duke beats Pitt
DURHAM, N.C. — Grayson Allen scored 18 of his 21 points in the second half, and No. 21 Duke beat Pittsburgh 72-64 today in coach Mike Krzyzewski’s return after a four-week break following back surgery.
DURHAM, N.C. — Grayson Allen scored 18 of his 21 points in the second half, and No. 21 Duke beat Pittsburgh 72-64 today in coach Mike Krzyzewski’s return after a four-week break following back surgery.
SUFFOLK, Va. — Officials say a train has derailed in downtown Suffolk but no injuries have reported.
Dozens of people marched today in the central city to honor a slain Toledo youth and push for greater use of gun locks.
LOS ANGELES — Police have arrested several people for a 1993 apartment building fire that killed 10 people, including seven children, it was announced today.
BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University women's basketball team defeated Akron 86-50 at the Stroh Center today.
DAYTON, Ohio — Wright State University in Ohio says it lost a little more than $1.7 million on the presidential debate that it backed out of hosting last year.
HOUSTON — There’s no hiding it. One edge the New England Patriots have over the Atlanta Falcons in Sunday’s Super Bowl can’t be denied: experience.
VILNIUS, Lithuania — Lithuanians badly want Tesla Motors to build its next giant factory on their soil, so to grab the attention of the California tech company they built a virtual version of a facility inside the “Minecraft” video game.
CLEVELAND — A significant portion of the new Legos exhibit at Cleveland’s Great Lakes Science Center was designed and built by museum staff.
The parents of slain unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin have written a book recounting his 2012 fatal shooting and their push for justice in his case.
WASHINGTON — The State Department says it’s reversed the cancellations of visas for foreigners after a federal judge put on hold President Donald Trump’s executive order on immigration.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Plunging solar power costs are leading U.S. electric companies to capture the sun just when President Donald Trump is moving to boost coal and other fossil fuels.
DETROIT — When Donald Trump visited Detroit as a presidential candidate, he was confronted by protesters, denounced by pastors and blasted by the mayor for running a campaign of bigotry.
It is hard to believe when a virtuoso makes a world debut at 8 years of age that almost 30 years later they still have the ability to bring new life, light, and enchantment to yet another audience. That Sarah Chang still has “the gift” was readily apparent in last evening’s Toledo Symphony Classics Concert.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump lashed out today at “this so-called judge” who put a nationwide hold on his executive order denying entry to the U.S. to refugees and to people from seven predominantly Muslim countries. The ruling set in motion another weekend of confusion and chaos around the country.
PARIS — The Louvre in Paris reopened to the public early today, less than 24-hours after a machete-wielding assailant shouting “Allahu Akbar!” was shot by soldiers.
The Toledo Clinic is expanding services and access to care in northwest Ohio by partnering with five walk-in clinics at area Kroger stores and taking over operations at two urgent care centers.
COLUMBUS — Taking a break from Ohio’s first Statehouse summit on human trafficking attended by hundreds of high school students, state Rep. Teresa Fedor (D., Toledo) Friday called for a law prohibiting prosecutors from criminally charging trafficking victims between 16 and 17 years old.
FAYETTE, Ohio — One woman is dead after crashing her car into a ditch Friday in Fulton County.
Backup lifts Titans to win
Playing without its leading scorer, host Whitmer stayed within striking range of seventh-ranked St. John’s Jesuit until hitting a brick wall offensively late in the game Friday night.
With just over four minutes remaining in Friday night’s City League encounter between Rogers and defending league champion Bowsher, the host Rams had stolen the momentum and taken a slim lead.
Walleye goalie Jeff Lerg returned between the Toledo pipes for the first time since last April and was greeted with a wild, high-scoring contest at the Huntington Center on Friday night.
BOWLING GREEN — It has only been a little more than two weeks since the men’s basketball teams from Toledo and Bowling Green last met.
GENOA — After falling behind early in the game, two 3-pointers from an unlikely source sparked a decisive run that ended up being the difference in a 47-33 Genoa win against Eastwood on Friday night.