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Evidence takes focus at trial of Abou-Arab

The Toledo Blade 

With the help of two accelerant-detecting dogs, evidence of gasoline was discovered at the scene of a fire that killed two Toledo firefighters as well as on Ray Abou-Arab’s clothing and the floor mats of his car, investigators said Monday.

A menu for Mom

The Toledo Blade 

Mother’s Day is the mother of all special occasions, an entire 24 hours dedicated to celebrating Mom.

Hands off Medicaid expansion

The Toledo Blade 

Medicaid expansion has been a success in Ohio. As the region’s congressional delegation fights to preserve it in Washington, the General Assembly must not weaken it from Columbus.

Construction workers halt for safety’s sake

The Toledo Blade 

The Turner Construction Co. paused work Monday at more than 1,000 job sites worldwide, including its patient-care tower project at ProMedica Toledo Hospital, for an annual stand-down event where officials remind employees and contractors about workplace safety.

Sylvania postpones vote on redistricting

The Toledo Blade 

Members of the Sylvania Board of Education opted to take more time to mull a task force’s redistricting recommendation after parents voiced concerns over their children being separated from friends or attending schools farther from home.

Panelists discuss potential effects of NEXUS pipeline

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — Dozens of Bowling Green-area residents packed city council chambers Monday to hear experts discuss how the proposed NEXUS Gas Transmission pipeline’s construction could affect a nearby fault and the city’s water supply.



Colorado school cancels classes over threat after Trump piñata incident

The Toledo Blade 

DENVER — A Colorado high school canceled classes today following an unspecified online threat, authorities said, days after a Spanish teacher there was suspended over allegations he allowed students to strike a piñata depicting President Donald Trump.

Phoenix serial killing suspect arrested in deaths of 9

The Toledo Blade 

PHOENIX — A man was arrested today in a string of serial killings that rattled a Phoenix neighborhood last year, marking a major break in a case that involved nine deaths and a dozen separate shootings.

Top Trump advisers to discuss pulling out from climate deal

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WASHINGTON — Top White House advisers are expected to discuss on Tuesday whether the United States should withdraw from the landmark international climate deal struck in Paris under the Obama administration.

Police pour in to Paris train station, evacuate passengers

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PARIS — Police poured into Paris’ Gare du Nord station late today, evacuating passengers from platforms and sealing off the area for several hours in a new security scare to hit the French capital.

Suicide online: Facebook aims to save lives with new actions

The Toledo Blade 

ATLANTA — The alarming video of a Georgia teenager livestreaming her own suicide attempt stayed up long enough on Facebook Live for sheriff’s deputies to find and save her — a repeat phenomenon that has prompted mental health experts and Facebook’s CEO to further investigate how they can use social media as a possible platform to help save lives.

Richard Simmons sues National Enquirer for libel

The Toledo Blade 

LOS ANGELES — Richard Simmons filed a libel and invasion of privacy lawsuit today against the National Enquirer and its parent company over stories that said he is now living as a transgender woman.

South Koreans vote for new president

The Toledo Blade 

SEOUL, South Korea — South Koreans voted Tuesday for a new president, with victory widely predicted for a liberal candidate who has pledged to improve ties with North Korea, re-examine a contentious U.S. missile defense shield and push sweeping economic changes.

Snyder calls for changing Michigan school accountability law

The Toledo Blade 

LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Rick Snyder called today for lawmakers to update Michigan’s school accountability law to set the stage for more “partnership” agreements, through which the state and K-12 districts will try to turn around chronically low-performing schools without closing them.

Kansas bail bondsman gets life for killing son fed to pigs

The Toledo Blade 

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A former Kansas bail bondsman was sentenced to life in prison today for killing his 7-year-old son, who authorities say endured abuse and starvation before his remains were fed to pigs on the family’s rental property.

'Melrose Place' actor is running for Congress

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Actor Antonio Sabato Jr., an actor best known "General Hospital" and "Melrose Place" and who rose to political prominence after he spoke at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland last year, is running for Congress in California, according to the Republican operative who will act as his top fundraiser in the 2018 race.


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