Toledo's Tyson Spink named ECHL Rookie of the year
Walleye forward Tyson Spink was named the ECHL's Rookie of the Year today.
Walleye forward Tyson Spink was named the ECHL's Rookie of the Year today.
HOLLAND — The Division of State Fire Marshal’s Fire and Explosion Investigation Bureau is seeking information relating to a fire that was intentionally set to a home at 240 South Meilke Road in Holland.
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — An apparent murder-suicide inside an elementary school classroom in San Bernardino left two adults dead, including a teacher, and two students wounded, police and school officials said.
FINDLAY — Findlay police are looking for nine people involved in the thefts last week of multiple vehicles from a business, based on surveillance footage.
Recent reports from Perrysburg and Perrysburg Township police departments.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Convicted Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof pleaded guilty to state murder charges today, leaving him to await execution in a federal prison and sparing his victims and their families the burden of a second trial.
CHICAGO — Video of police officers dragging a passenger from an overbooked United Airlines flight sparked an uproar today on social media, and a spokesman for the airline insisted that employees had no choice but to contact authorities to remove the man.
LUCCA, Italy — Foreign ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations met today to try to forge a common response to the deadly chemical attack in Syria, with new sanctions against Russian backers of President Bashar Assad one of the options on the table.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State University is beefing up its emergency alert system and streamlining the way officials communicate in a crisis after a November car-and-knife attack exposed some flaws in the text-message procedure.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Toyota said today it is investing $1.33 billion to retool its sprawling factory in Georgetown, Kentucky, where the company’s flagship Camry sedans are built.
Two Toledo men are accused of shooting into an occupied North Toledo home.
Award-winning journalist and Toledo native Christine Brennan will give the commencement address at the University of Toledo’s spring graduation ceremony.
WAUSEON — The Fulton County Fair has announced its grandstand musical line up for this year’s 160th fair.
CINCINNATI — A man who allegedly opened fire in a crowded Cincinnati nightclub has pleaded not guilty to two murder charges and three dozen other charges.
NEW YORK — Wells Fargo’s board of directors has blamed the bank’s most senior management for creating an “aggressive sales culture” at Wells that eventually led to the bank’s scandal over millions of unauthorized accounts.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State University trustees have extended the contract of university president Michael Drake by two years.
ERIE COUNTY — An Elyria man died Sunday following a vehicle ran a stop sign, striking his motorcycle at the intersection of State Rtes. 61 and 113, officials said.
CAIRO — Egyptian Christians were burying their dead today, a day after Islamic State suicide bombers killed at least 45 people in coordinated attacks targeting Palm Sunday services in two cities.
MOGADISHU, Somalia — A suicide bomber blew himself up at a military academy in the western part of Somalia’s capital, killing at least five soldiers, said a military officer.
WASHINGTON — Something new is happening in a health care debate dominated for seven years by the twists and turns of Barack Obama’s signature law. The focus has shifted to ideas from President Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers in Congress, and most people don’t like what they see.
JANESVILLE, Wis. — Authorities say a man suspected of stealing firearms from a Wisconsin gun store who sent an anti-government manifesto to President Donald Trump and has threatened to carry out an unspecified attack is still on the run.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump praised new Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch during a public White House ceremony today as a jurist who will rule “not on his personal preferences but based on a fair and objective reading of the law.”
WASHINGTON — With a divisive confirmation process behind him, Judge Neil Gorsuch is about to take his place as the newest Supreme Court justice.
DETROIT — The party started before noon in Detroit, and no final buzzer was going to end it.