Port Clinton man wins $1 million in Mega Millions
PORT CLINTON — A Port Clinton man won $1 million on Friday in the Mega Millions game, according to the Ohio Lottery Commission.
PORT CLINTON — A Port Clinton man won $1 million on Friday in the Mega Millions game, according to the Ohio Lottery Commission.
NEW YORK — Stocks closed with solid gains after the Federal Reserve nudged interest rates higher and signaled that any further increases this year will be gradual.
PORT CLINTON — A Port Clinton man who admitted sexually assaulting two children was sentenced today to 25 years in prison.
LOS ANGELES — RuPaul is married.
Anthony Wayne boys basketball coach Bryan Borcherdt has resigned after six seasons to spend more time with his family.
YPSILANTI, Mich. — President Trump said today that his administration will revisit EPA rules governing future fuel economy standards as he attempts to peel back many of the regulations set by his predecessor.
A Toledo man convicted of shooting a man to death and firing at another in separate incidents was sentenced today to 20 years in prison.
Toledo Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson and leaders of agencies funded with federal Community Block Grant Development money today blasted President Trump's proposal to kill the decades-old program with $6 billion in possible cuts to the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
ROMULUS, Mich. — General Motors Co. says it’s adding 220 jobs in southeastern Michigan to boost production of a 10-speed automatic transition.
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CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio — It’s a new twist on sticky fingers: Police say someone swiped a 70-pound popcorn ball worth hundreds of dollars from a suburban Cleveland shop where it was being auctioned.
CLEVELAND — A state panel is recommending changes to Ohio court practices that keep defendants in jail because they can’t afford bail.
The U.S. women’s hockey team is threatening to boycott the upcoming world championships on home ice over a wage dispute with USA Hockey.
Fatal crashes in 2017 are so far outpacing those during the same period last year — which has area police concerned as the St. Patrick’s Day holiday weekend approaches.
BISMARCK, N.D. — A judge refused to head off the imminent flow of oil in the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, likely clearing the way for operations to begin next week.
DAMASCUS, Syria — A suicide bomber detonated his explosives’ vest inside the main judicial building in the Syrian capital today, killing at least 30 people and wounding many others, state media said.
WASHINGTON — The United States announced charges today against two Russian intelligence officers and two hackers, accusing them of a mega data breach at Yahoo that affected at least a half billion user accounts.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University announced today that it will close the Forrest Creason golf course at the end of the year.
COLUMBUS —The fight over the operating license of Toledo’s last abortion clinic is headed to the state’s highest court.
Toledo police are investigating a shooting late Tuesday in South Toledo.
WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham says he’s waiting to hear from the FBI director whether a warrant was issued that would have allowed the Obama administration to tap President Trump’s phones during the presidential campaign, as Trump has claimed.
GREENBELT, Md. — Hours before President Donald Trump’s revised travel ban was to take effect, opponents renewed their legal challenges today, asking judges in three states to block the executive order that targets people from six predominantly Muslim countries.
Bellevue: Delayed 2 Hours Wednesday
North Baltimore, Holgate knocked out in regional semis
With just 12 games left in the regular season, the Walleye have several lofty objectives within grasp and veteran defenseman Jordan Hill believes the team remains focused.