St. Francis falls in state championship game
COLUMBUS — No. 1 ranked St. Francis de Sales fell 5-1 to No. 2 ranked Cleveland St. Ignatius today in the state title hockey game at Nationwide Arena.
COLUMBUS — No. 1 ranked St. Francis de Sales fell 5-1 to No. 2 ranked Cleveland St. Ignatius today in the state title hockey game at Nationwide Arena.
President Trump's budget director claims the Obama administration was "manipulating" jobs data.
BEIRUT — An al-Qaida-linked group claimed responsibility today for twin blasts near holy shrines frequented by Shiites in the Syrian capital Damascus that killed at least 40 people as a suspected airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition killed at least 17 in northern Syria, activists said.
MEXICO CITY — On Feb. 19, 2016, at a campaign rally in North Charleston, South Carolina, then-candidate Donald Trump gave a stump speech in which he railed against American jobs moving to Mexico: “We lose our jobs, we close our factories, Mexico gets all of the work,” he said. “We get nothing.”
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A father and son are battling for the lead in Alaska’s Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.
NEW YORK — Don’t open the front door if immigration officials knock. If you are taken into custody, tell them your name and nothing else. Definitely don’t sign anything.
WASHINGTON — Faced with aggressive on-air questioning about the president’s wiretapping claims, Sarah Huckabee Sanders didn’t flinch, she went folksy.
LOS ANGELES — It was a battle of the beasts at the box office this weekend, and King Kong emerged as the definitive victor over Wolverine.
NEW YORK — The Northeast is bracing for winter’s last hurrah — a blizzard expected to sweep the New York region starting Monday with possibly the season’s biggest snowstorm dumping up to 18 inches on Central Park.
DETROIT — Authorities believe two people died of carbon monoxide poisoning while running a generator at a southern Michigan home during widespread power outages from last week’s windstorm.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. John Kasich is reiterating his plea that Medicaid expansion be maintained as President Donald Trump and Republican lawmakers take on a health care overhaul.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — When Colorado expanded Medicaid coverage under former President Barack Obama’s health care law, the largest provider in the Denver region hired more than 250 employees and built a $27 million primary care clinic and two new school-based clinics.
COLUMBUS — Ohio police say three teens were shot, one fatally, during a large fight at a “Sweet 16” birthday party in Columbus.
A Great Lakes cleanup program that may be on the Trump administration’s chopping block has plunked money into fighting Lake Erie’s toxic algae and putting new life into Ohio’s polluted rivers.
DETROIT — Utility companies say electricity has been restored to more than 90 percent of the some 1.1 million Michigan homes and businesses that lost power from last week’s windstorm.
GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Minor league second baseman Mark Mathias suffered a dislocated left shoulder in the ninth inning Saturday at Goodyear Ballpark. Mathias was injured diving for a ground ball.
WASHINGTON — The House intelligence committee is asking the Trump administration for evidence that the phones at Trump Tower were tapped during the campaign as its namesake has charged.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana lawmakers are weighing whether to ban so-called sanctuary campuses.
Preet Bharara, the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, tweeted Saturday that he was fired after refusing to resign as requested by President Donald Trump's administration.
FINDLAY— A man was hospitalized this morning after being stabbed in Findlay, according to police.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Officials and residents say 15 people have been killed in a landslide at a massive garbage dump on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital, and several dozen people are missing.
South Korea's ousted President Park Geun-hye left the executive mansion today, two days after the Constitutional Court voted to remove her from office.
CLEVELAND — After winning its first Mid-American Conference tournament title since 2001, the University of Toledo had two players named to the all-tournament team.
Pastor Karen Shepler, who served United Methodist congregations, battled racism through activism and ministry, and founded Dialogue to Change, a program to span divides of race and culture, died Friday at home in South Toledo. She was 65.
CLEVELAND — University of Toledo coach Tricia Cullop recalls many trips when she was forced to sit in the press room at Quicken Loans Arena and lament a tough Mid-American Conference tournament loss.