Crash delays traffic on I-75 SB near I-280
Motorists traveling on I-75 southbound near I-280 are delayed due to a crash.
Motorists traveling on I-75 southbound near I-280 are delayed due to a crash.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Royals from Gulf Arab countries met today in Saudi Arabia to discuss regional security and try and formulate a unified voice on rival Iran.
ExxonMobil has lost a legal fight against environmentalists in its home state of Texas over air pollution at one of the oil giant's oldest refineries.
CHICAGO — A Kentucky doctor who was dragged off a United flight after he refused to give up his seat to employees of a partner airline reached a settlement today with United for an undisclosed amount of money.
NEW YORK — A gauge of world stock markets slipped today as a three-day rally stalled in the wake of a largely expected U.S. tax cut plan, while the euro weakened after comments from European Central Bank President Mario Draghi.
Storms moving through the Deep South today left damage in southeastern Alabama and caused two deaths in North Carolina earlier in the week.
Walleye goalie Jeff Lerg will start in both home games this weekend in Toledo's first two contests of the Central Division finals.
A provision in the House Republicans’ budget bill would give the state sole authority on lead abatement activities, which some lead-safe advocates see as an attempt to preempt Toledo’s rental ordinance.
COLUMBUS – Ohio State announced a number of changes today to its future schedules, which include a modification to the Buckeyes' series with Texas Christian and a home-and-home contract with Washington.
IDA, Mich. — An Ida Middle School student is dead after recently taking part in a track meet.
JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi sheriff’s deputy is suing singer R. Kelly, alleging that Kelly had a yearslong affair with his wife that broke up his marriage.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — U.S. President Donald Trump said today that he is opposed to a push to help Puerto Rico resolve its $70 billion debt load as the U.S. territory faces looming austerity measures amid a deep economic crisis.
PARIS — A French court today refused to extradite a former Kosovo prime minister to Serbia to face war crimes charges, prompting anger in Serbia and joy in Kosovo in a case that has aggravated tensions between the rival neighbors.
From a pool of 132 prospective jurors called on Monday, a panel of 12 jurors and four alternates was seated shortly before 3 p.m. today to hear the case of an Oregon man accused of setting a fire in 2014 that resulted in the deaths of two Toledo firefighters.
BOWLING GREEN — Hundreds of Bowling Green State University students protested in the heart of campus today, angry at what they see as the university’s failure to protect students against sexual assault.
The Lucas County Port Authority Board of Directors today delayed voting on a contract to replace electrical wiring for runways at Toledo Executive Airport over labor complaints about non-local employment.
A 7-month-old Toledo boy died of abusive head trauma, according to the Lucas County Coroner’s Office.
ROME — The British used to say the sun never set on their empire.
A planning committee agreed to hire a $98,000 consultant to help area leaders reach a consensus on how to form a regional water district — which aims to keep water safe and affordable for its consumers while giving each community a fair say in how Toledo’s Collins Park Water Treatment Plant is managed.
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WASHINGTON — A congressional committee today asked the Justice Department to consider criminally prosecuting a technology services company that was involved in maintaining a private email server for Hillary Clinton.
Approximately 2,000 people in Lucas County are without power early today.
AUSTIN, Texas — The Republican-controlled Texas House approved a strict ban on “sanctuary cities” early today, empowering local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law against anyone they detain and threatening police chiefs and sheriffs who refuse to do so with jail.
MOSCOW — The sale of nine Soviet-era masterpieces that fetched $3 million at a London auction in 2014 is causing uproar in Moscow’s art community, where it was largely perceived as a theft of the family jewels.
WASHINGTON — More Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, but applications remained at a low level that suggests most workers enjoy job security.