Waterville switches water sources today
The city of Waterville switched water sources today, starting to draw water from Bowling Green after shutting off its connection to the city of Toledo.
The city of Waterville switched water sources today, starting to draw water from Bowling Green after shutting off its connection to the city of Toledo.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is greatly expanding the number of people living in the U.S. illegally who are considered a priority for deportation, including people arrested for traffic violations, according to agency documents released today.
LOS ANGELES — Immigrants have been rushing to prepare their applications to become U.S. citizens since Donald Trump was elected president.
AUSTIN — Citing his First Amendment rights and religious protections under the Civil Rights Act, a Social Security Administration judge in Texas who refused to watch an LGBT diversity training video is suing his superiors to avoid being fired, saying he was subject to a “religiously hostile work environment.”
AUSTIN — A group of global investors with $11 trillion in managed assets told Texas today not to enact legislation restricting access to bathrooms for transgender people, saying it is discriminatory and bad for business.
WASHINGTON — Suicide, after fatal injuries and homicides, is the most frequent cause of death for U.S. citizens between the ages of 15 and 24. Certain young Americans, in particular, are at increased risk of dying by suicide. Gay, lesbian and bisexual youth attempt to take their lives at a rate four times higher than heterosexual teenagers, according to the Trevor Project, a nonprofit that offers a national hotline and other suicide prevention efforts for young LGBT people.
DALLAS — American and United have started selling cheaper “basic economy” fares as they battle discount airlines for the most budget-conscious travelers.
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — A Massachusetts police department’s program that sent officers into elementary schools one day a week to greet and high-five students has been ended because some people complained.
BOSTON — A circus is under fire for bringing back animal acts a year after earning praise from animal rights groups for dropping them to keep up with changing public attitudes.
NEW YORK — Alden Ehrenreich has taken control of the Millennium Falcon. The Han Solo “Star Wars” spin-off has begun production.
NEW YORK — Macy’s, the nation’s largest department store chain, says its earnings for the quarter that includes the holiday period dropped nearly 13 percent as results were dragged down by lower sales, store closures and other costs.
JACKSON, Miss. — A 5-year-old boy and three of his female family members were shot to death at a home in eastern Mississippi, authorities said today.
WASHINGTON — Today President Trump denounced recent threats against Jewish community centers as “horrible ... painful” and said more must be done “to root out hate and prejudice and evil.”
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court appears to be evenly divided about the right of Mexican parents to use American courts to sue a U.S. Border Patrol agent who fired across the U.S.-Mexican border and killed their teenage son.
FORT SMITH, Ark. — Police say two Fort Smith men have been arrested for vandalizing mosques in the western Arkansas city.
A video of Toledo City Council President Steven Steel shortly before he sustained a serious head injury the night of the state of the city address shows him drinking heavily — at least three beers and two shots in about 20 minutes.
A Toledo woman accused of raping a 14-year-old boy “reluctantly” pleaded guilty today to a misdemeanor charge of public indecency.
ANN ARBOR — Sean Magee has been hired as Michigan's director of player personnel.
NEW YORK — Yahoo is taking a $350 million hit on its previously announced $4.8 billion sale to Verizon in a concession for security lapses that exposed personal information stored in more than 1 billion Yahoo user accounts.
VIENNA — An Austrian court has approved a U.S. extradition request for a Ukrainian oligarch suspected of paying millions of dollars in bribes to Indian officials.
A 19-year-old Toledo man was shot and killed early today in North Toledo.
COLUMBUS — Gas prices around Ohio have dipped slightly in the past week.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A group of suicide bombers with grenades and assault rifles struck outside a courthouse in northwestern Pakistan today, killing six people in an attack claimed by a Taliban splinter group.
LISBON, Portugal — A Portuguese court has ordered police to extradite a former CIA agent to Italy, where she will serve a prison sentence after being convicted of involvement in a U.S. program that kidnapped suspects for interrogation, her lawyer said today.
LONDON — A British couple who want their relationship recognized in law without the “patriarchal baggage” of marriage have lost a bid to be allowed a civil partnership.