Police: Officer dragged by car as he fatally shot driver
COLUMBUS — Police in Ohio say an officer was being dragged alongside a car when the officer shot and killed the driver.
COLUMBUS — Police in Ohio say an officer was being dragged alongside a car when the officer shot and killed the driver.
POWELL, Ohio — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Ohio says it has euthanized a 29-year-old male polar bear after veterinarians determined he had liver cancer with limited treatment options.
GENEVA — The U.N. human rights office says one of its independent experts will travel to Panama next month to investigate tax avoidance and evasion schemes like those revealed by the so-called “Panama Papers” leak.
BEIRUT — Syrian state media blamed Israel today for an early morning missile attack on a military installation near Damascus International Airport that shook the capital with the force of the blasts.
MIDDLETOWN, Del. — Officers came under fire again early today outside a home where the suspect in the fatal shooting of a Delaware state trooper remained holed up.
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VATICAN CITY — Jim Harbaugh, a man of endless phrases, was speechless. Sarah Harbaugh couldn’t breathe. Husband and wife were literally having a religious experience.
Mud Hens manager Mike Rojas can be forgiven for his “crazy” lineup Wednesday.
Indictments filed against two Toledo pastors Wednesday in U.S. District Court include charges involving child pornography as well as child sex trafficking.
Maestro Stefan Sanderling steps on the platform to offer his penultimate concert with the Toledo Symphony Orchestra this weekend. Joining forces with the UMS Choral Union of the University of Michigan, he will conduct Beethoven’s heroic Missa Solemnis.
Over 35 years, Becca Huth has seen her Willys Park neighborhood shift dramatically.
BOWLING GREEN — Online outrage will turn into a protest at Bowling Green State University today, with students expected to rally on campus over what they believe is a rape culture at the university after a student said BGSU’s handling of her assault was flawed.
Arnold Stansley, a partner in local businesses who was a driver and owner of standardbred horses and became a partner in three harness tracks, including the former Raceway Park in Toledo, died Friday in ProMedica Toledo Hospital. He was 84.
Dawn Taylor relied on her work as a counselor and her memories of her own adolescent partying to keep her son away from drugs.
About two dozen artists from Sunshine Studios in Maumee are showcasing their work at a collaborative exhibition of underwater life at the Toledo Zoo’s aquarium.
St. Luke’s Hospital has added a new member to its germ-fighting team — a robot that destroys infection-causing bacteria and virus cells using beams of light.
The Black Swamp Players close the 2016-2017 season with The Dixie Swim Club, a poignant comedy about five Southern women whose lifelong friendship began when they were on their college’s swim team, and have been meeting for a weekend of fun and story-sharing at the same beach cottage in North Carolina’s Outer Banks ever since.
FINDLAY — In five years as a standalone company, Marathon Petroleum Corp. has racked up several accomplishments worth bragging about, and during its annual meeting Wednesday, shareholders got a glowing review of just what they have been buying into.
Community leaders from a variety of fields convened Wednesday to discuss some of the Toledo area’s most pressing health concerns, including violence, addiction, and obesity.
COLUMBUS — Despite falling short so far in their commitment to plug an $800 million hole in Gov. John Kasich’s plan, House Republicans this week added millions in tax breaks to their version of the next state budget.
BOWLING GREEN — There’s a Bowling Green bistro that has received rave reviews since it opened in April of 2015 — and rightly so.
Jason Aldean has spent a lot of time this “offseason” having cookouts at his farm near Nashville and learning about the once-foreign sport of volleyball.
The announcement of plans for two new mixed-use developments may well be the turning point for business and residential growth in Toledo.
The late Pat O’Connor’s music legacy will continue when the store he founded, Culture Clash Records, gets a new owner in early May.
ProMedica setting its sights on the east and west sides of Toledo — again increasing its development desires for the city — has elicited mixed reviews from those who live in the areas slated for a combined $150 million in investment.