State Fire Marshal: 125-year-old railway station fire intentionally set
GENOA — The State Fire Marshal has ruled a fire that burned a 125-year-old railway station was intentionally set.
GENOA — The State Fire Marshal has ruled a fire that burned a 125-year-old railway station was intentionally set.
WASHINGTON — An influential House conservative said today that Republicans are simply stuck and unable to pass a budget, which would imperil President Donald Trump and the GOP’s plans for an overhaul of the tax code.
MINNEAPOLIS — An appeals court has affirmed an $11 million jury award related to a Minnesota crash that killed three people and resulted in the wrongful imprisonment of a driver.
The Toledo Fire and Rescue Department today held its 56th Annual Memorial Service in honor of those who died serving the city.
BOWLING GREEN — A Bowling Green man is accused of purposely setting himself and his residence on fire today.
NEW YORK — Glenne Headly, an early member of the acclaimed Steppenwolf Theatre Company who went on to star in films and on TV, died Thursday night, according to her agent. She was 62. No cause of death or location was immediately available.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland — The IOC added 3-on-3 basketball to the 2020 Tokyo Olympic program today in an effort to give the games a more youthful and urban appeal.
President Donald Trump today pledged new efforts to speed approvals for highways and other projects as part of his proposal for a $1 trillion boost to fix aging U.S. infrastructure.
President Donald Trump's outside attorney plans to file a complaint against former FBI Director James Comey with the Justice Department Inspector General and the Senate judiciary committee, two sources with knowledge of the situation told CNN.
ANKARA, Turkey — Two suspected Kurdish rebels today opened fire on a car belonging to a local mayor, then blew up their vehicle near a military police station in southeast Turkey, officials said.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State has hired Chris Holtmann to replace Thad Matta as its head men’s basketball coach, the Columbus Dispatch reported. A news conference is scheduled for Monday.
A gas leak today in Maumee is evacuating some area businesses.
The Toledo Symphony Orchestra named noted Canadian conductor-composer Alain Trudel as its new Music Director this morning, less than a month after its last maestro, Stefan Sanderling, officially vacated the position.
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner is scheduled to meet with staff from the Senate Intelligence committee in coming days.
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — Jurors at Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial have heard excerpts from the comedian’s lurid, decade-old deposition, but explosive sections about him obtaining quaaludes and giving them to women before sex are yet to come.
ATLANTA — A church bus carrying Alabama high school students on their way to a mission trip in Africa crashed near Atlanta, killing one person and injuring several others, authorities said.
NEW YORK — Chelsea Manning believed she had a “responsibility to the public” and didn’t think she was risking national security when she leaked a trove of classified documents, the soldier said in her first interview since being released from a military prison last month.
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said today it has test-launched a new type of cruise missile capable of striking U.S. and South Korean warships “at will,” as South Korea found a suspected North Korean drone near the tense border between the rivals.
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MONROE — A motorcyclist was seriously injured Thursday when he was involved in a crash with another car on East Elm Avenue near Baptist Avenue, according to the Monroe Police Department.
LONDON — Spectacularly punished by voters who took away her majority in Parliament, a politically wounded but defiant Theresa May soldiered on Friday as Britain’s prime minister, resisting pressure to resign after the failure of a high-stakes election gamble that made the massive challenge of untangling Britain from the European Union only more complex and uncertain.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump today broke his silence on Twitter following explosive testimony by fired FBI Director James Comey, declaring “total and complete vindication.”
I am not sure what should be more unsettling for Ohio State basketball fans.
CLEVELAND — For the second consecutive season, the Cleveland Cavaliers find themselves in the unenviable position of needing to make history in order to win the NBA Finals.