'Bachelor' star Chris Soules charged in deadly Iowa crash
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Chris Soules, an Iowa farmer who starred on “The Bachelor” two years ago, was arrested today after authorities say he caused a deadly traffic accident and fled the scene.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Chris Soules, an Iowa farmer who starred on “The Bachelor” two years ago, was arrested today after authorities say he caused a deadly traffic accident and fled the scene.
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen today sought to broaden her appeal outside her party's traditional base, declaring that she is not the candidate of the far-right National Front.
COLUMBUS —The full bench of a Cincinnati-based appellate court today reversed a ruling from a three-judge panel of the court that had upheld a stay preventing Ohio from carrying out executions.
LOS ANGELES — “Star Wars” is coming back to the summer movie season.
NEW YORK — Profits are climbing for companies, and so are their stock prices.
LOS ANGELES — Homicide detectives and police divers were searching a lake in Santa Barbara County today for a missing 5-year-old boy whose father was arrested after being found unconscious over the weekend at a Southern California park.
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan is poised to join a growing list of states that are making it a crime to attack aircraft with lasers, which endanger pilots and passengers.
The attack, as Richard Dabate described it to police, was horrific.
An East Toledo man is accused of robbing multiple businesses with a pellet gun.
LOS ANGELES — “Star Wars: Episode IX” is coming to theaters on May 24, 2019.
HURLEY, N.Y. — Authorities say an 89-year-old man and his 62-year-old son visiting from Ohio have died in a fire at the father’s upstate New York home.
TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today that Canada and the U.S. could suffer from what he called a “thickening” border, a day after the Trump administration imposed new tariffs on softwood lumber and trade tensions between the two countries escalated.
Toledo City Council today elected the Democratic Party-preferred applicant to fill the at-large vacancy left by the resignation of Theresa Gabriel.
WASHINGTON — A coalition of conservation and business groups sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in federal court today in an attempt to compel the agency to rule on whether it will accept or deny Ohio’s decision not to designate Lake Erie as impaired.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, appeared to violate federal law when he failed to seek permission or inform the U.S. government about accepting tens of thousands of dollars from Russian organizations after a trip there in 2015, leaders of a House oversight committee said today.
An Arizona couple who graduated from the University of Toledo gave the school $1 million to create the Alan H. and Karen A. Barry Endowed Professorship.
COLUMBUS —Ohio House Republicans have abandoned any plan for a tax cut in the next two-year budget, but do plan to reduce the number of income tax brackets from nine to seven.
A small fire caused employees to evacuate the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ Toledo Assembly Complex on Monday.
WASHINGTON — Bipartisan bargainers are making progress toward a budget deal to prevent a partial federal shutdown this weekend, a major hurdle overcome when President Trump signaled he would put off his demand that the measure include money to build his border wall with Mexico.
Unemployment rates throughout metro Toledo fell in March even as the statewide rate was unchanged, a report today shows.
DETROIT — Fiat Chrysler and Google for the first time will offer rides to the public in the self-driving automobiles they are building under an expanding partnership.
DAYTON, Ohio — Investigators in southwest Ohio say a man died after being mauled by a dog, which was later fatally shot by police.
At least 15 people are displaced because of an early morning apartment fire in South Toledo.
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkish warplanes carried out airstrikes today against suspected Kurdish rebel positions in northern Iraq and in northeastern Syria, the military said, in a bid to prevent militants from smuggling fighters and weapons into Turkey.
VIENNA — A relative of two Iranian-American citizens imprisoned in Iran says their health is failing rapidly due to inhumane conditions and is urging U.S. President Trump to take “personal responsibility” for their lives.