Elton John cancels Las Vegas shows after hospitalization
The Rocket Man is in need of some rest.
The Rocket Man is in need of some rest.
ROME — Jim Harbaugh and Wilton Speight stormed off the field and showed their displeasure in the officiating.
LINCOLN, Neb. — The owners of four Nebraska beer stores that sell millions of cans of beer each year near a South Dakota Indian reservation are appealing a state regulator’s decision not to renew their liquor licenses.
BERLIN — Ivanka Trump pledged to push for “incremental, positive change” for women in the U.S. economy and defended her father’s attitudes toward women as she made her first international outing today as a White House adviser.
ROME — When you drive north on Via Celio Vibenna, the Colosseum dominates the horizon.
A Game 7 in playoff hockey is not for the faint of heart. But if any team is prepared for the do-or-die scenario, it is the Toledo Walleye.
One quality at-bat capped by a timely, well-placed hit proved to be the difference Monday, as visiting Perrysburg took a 6-1 Northern Lakes League softball victory against rival Maumee at Rolf Park.
SAINT CLAIR SHORES, Mich. — Biologists are searching for answers to a mysterious fish kill on Lake St. Clair, an important link in the largest freshwater system in the world and a body often referred to as “the sixth Great Lake.”
ROME — This city wasn’t built in a day, but the Michigan football team managed Monday to see most of Rome.
Calling the slaying “an execution in cold blood and in broad daylight,” a prosecutor told a jury Monday in Lucas County Common Pleas Court that the state intended to prove Davonte Nicholson brazenly walked up to a car and shot the man behind the wheel.
Arthur “Lee” Hill, a retired Springfield High School teacher and coach who was an Air Force veteran, died Friday in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue. He was 75.
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, but what do we really know and believe about distracted driving?
Charity Freeman, general manager of WNWO-TV, Channel 24, is leaving the station. Her last day is Friday.
Spring is here, after a final burst of dreary rain and chilly weather as winter tried valiantly — though not very effectively — to stage one last hurrah before fading away.
The search for the next Springfield Local Schools superintendent is focused on four candidates to be interviewed next week.
The U.S. Department of Justice picked the University of Toledo as one of 14 schools to join a project aimed at helping male athletes lead the effort to prevent sexual assault and violence against women.
A good idea and months of hard work brought thousands of dollars to St. Ursula Academy.
Seating a jury to hear the case of an Oregon man accused of setting a fire that left two firefighters dead in 2014 began Monday, albeit slowly.
The redistricting task force for Sylvania Schools is split on how to reconfigure school boundaries for the 2018-19 school year — so much so that they’ll spend the next two weeks considering whether a hybrid of the two options on the table will work.
Paula Wolfert is called “the most influential cookbook author you’ve never heard of” in a just-published biography, Unforgettable: The Bold Flavors of Paula Wolfert’s Renegade Life by Emily Kaiser Thelin.
Give everybody a longer holiday vacation and save $250,000? The only question about the University of Toledo’s decision to shutter the campus for a week at the end of December is why university leaders didn’t think of this sooner.
A few years ago, business teacher Bonita Adams was part of a group that traveled to New York City to learn about the New York Stock Exchange and even take part in ringing the exchange’s opening bell.
Best-selling author J.D. Vance said the rise he experienced, from an economically struggling, drug-affected family in Appalachia to financial success, is open to fewer and fewer people, in remarks to a dinner of the Lucas County Republicans Monday night.