2 dead as storm rips through Southern California
The strongest storm to hit Southern California in recent years killed two people and caused torrential rains that left cars submerged on highways and blackouts across the region.
The strongest storm to hit Southern California in recent years killed two people and caused torrential rains that left cars submerged on highways and blackouts across the region.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — President Trump hit the road Friday and returned to the simple economic message that got him elected, telling aircraft factory workers that “we’re here to celebrate jobs.”
WASHINGTON — Barely a month into the Trump presidency, the lifestyle of America’s new first family is straining the Secret Service and security officials.
FLINT, Mich. — “Systemic racism” going back decades is at the core of problems that caused a lead-contaminated water crisis in the majority black city of Flint, according to a Michigan Civil Rights Commission report issued Friday.
With a blistering-hot second quarter, host Northview had seemingly built a comfortable 16-point lead early in the fourth quarter against rival Southview on Friday night.
GENOA — Genoa and Rossford are two basketball teams moving in different directions these days in the Northern Buckeye Conference, and that trend continued Friday night when the red-hot Comets rolled to an easy 54-34 victory against visiting Rossford.
COLUMBUS — The NCAA tournament selection committee is less than a month away from picking the 68 teams that will comprise this year’s field.
In his Feb. 13 column, Dr. S. Amjad Hussain states that Iran, one of the countries on the travel ban list, has ‘‘never caused any harm to the U.S.” That statement is false.
For the first time in The Bachelor franchise history, ABC has cast an African-American to play the starring role.
It began with Cow. The boxer mix and her owner, Diann Wears, couldn’t find shelter together. But Ms. Wears would not give up her dog. So they lived on the street till the Toledo community came through for them, helping them into an apartment.
The past election, voters faced a choice between continuing the disastrous economic, social, and foreign policies of the Obama administration and having the opportunity to change them.
A team of establishment Republican luminaries has proposed that the government reduce carbon emissions and hand out money to Americans. Taxing carbon dioxide may be the best way to fight climate change, but it also may impose significant costs, especially on manufacturing and coal. Congress should scrutinize the plan carefully.
Ed Imm, right, shows Sue and Ken Pool of Lambertville how flower pots can be arranged from a kit sold by his Cincinnati-based company, called Flop Flower Pot, during the 2017 House and Home Show now under way at SeaGate Convention Centre in downtown Toledo. The show, hosted by the HBA of Greater Toledo, opened Friday and runs through Sunday. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $10 at the door or $7 in advance at The Andersons stores or at the SeaGate box office. Читать дальше...
MC Sports announced Friday that it plans to close all 66 of its stores across the Midwest, including its one in Rossford and one in Fremont.
FINDLAY — Shares of Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. surged nearly 8 percent on Friday as the company reported a strong fourth quarter that exceeded expectations.
Racism: It’s an issue practically as old as religion itself.
Residents in a Springfield Township neighborhood had no idea one of their neighbors was living in squalor until emergency vehicles lit up their typically quiet street.
The Toledo City Council president was found unconscious and bleeding from his head on the ground of a downtown parking lot after drinking in a bar on the night of the state of the city address last week.
While her human entourage was scrambling around her, a canine celebrity with area ties took to the spotlight with ease.
Upscale grocer Whole Foods Market Inc., which initially planned to put one of its full-service stores on Secor Road in Toledo before changing the store to a new value-oriented format, is making more changes that likely will delay the store’s opening until at least late this year.
Seven area bands will have a chance to win $1,000 grand prize through 88.1 WBGU-FM and Howard’s Club H’s first Live Wire: Battle of the Bands in March.
As Matthew Larsen set up a makeshift freezer in the center of Levis Commons in Perrysburg, Jake Tyler fired the burners of his hot-air balloon just across the street, drawing the eyes of Winterfest attendees to the plumes of fire in the sky.
Johnnye Warnsley, who inspired her Scott High School students long past their graduation and who won notice beyond the school system, died Feb. 11 in her central Toledo home. She was 70.
Bowsher's Antonio Carter scored a game-high 23 points to lead four players in double figures en route to a 99-38 blowout of Woodward on Friday night in a City League contest held in the Rebels gym.