ADRIAN — Adrian Police are searching for a man who is accused of firing shots into a home and into a vehicle before fleeing Tuesday.
CONCORD, N.H. — A New Hampshire woman in labor who demanded that a friend inject her with heroin and methamphetamine has pleaded guilty to reckless conduct and has been sentenced to a year in jail.
MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee jury acquitted a former police officer of first-degree reckless homicide in the shooting of a black man last year that ignited riots on the city’s north side.
WASHINGTON — The Wall Street Journal has fired its highly regarded chief foreign affairs correspondent after evidence emerged about his involvement in a prospective business deal with an international businessman who was one of his key sources.
LOGAN — Former New Straitsville Police Chief Kevin Groves has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor after initially being charged with six felonies in 2013.
Members of a West Toledo church that describes itself as “an alternative medicine and naturopathic healing center” demonstrated outside the Lucas County Courthouse today in support of the woman they call their head medicine woman.
SAN ANTONIO — A former Texas nurse who prosecutors say may be responsible for the deaths of up to 60 young children was indicted Wednesday on a murder charge for the second time in recent weeks.
SANDUSKY — Police arrested 11 people early Monday morning at Cedar Point after a huge brawl, with patrons being pepper sprayed and a man hit with a Taser when he attempted to take an officer’s gun, according to the Sandusky Police Department.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Rob Portman met secretly last December with North Korean’s delegation to the United Nations in an effort to gain the release of or at least get information about Otto Warmbier, the Cincinnati-area man who was imprisoned by the North Korean government and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for stealing a poster.
Two unknown men reportedly kidnapped a 14-year-old boy Tuesday evening in southwest Toledo after his friends took off on their all-terrain vehicle.
Canton has landed on a list of the “50 Worst American Cities to Live In.”
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Shaken by last week’s shooting of Louisiana GOP Rep. Steve Scalise, several Republican members of Congress are pursuing legislation that would let them carry weapons when they’re doing legislative business in the nation’s capital.
Recent reports from Perrysburg and Perrysburg Township police departments.
FLINT, Mich. — The FBI is looking at terrorism as a possible motive after an officer was stabbed in the neck at the Flint airport, a law enforcement official said after today’s attack that prompted an evacuation and beefed up security elsewhere in the Michigan city.
All 16 varsity sports at the University of Toledo will now sport the Nike swoosh.
The Lucas County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a missing 14-year-old girl.
WASHINGTON - Russian hackers targeted election systems belonging to 21 U.S. states in last year's presidential election, a U.S. official told Congress on Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — The FBI says a gunman acted alone when he shot and wounded a top House Republican and four other people on a northern Virginia baseball field.
CINCINNATI — Jurors are in their third day of deliberations in the murder retrial of a white University of Cincinnati police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black motorist.
A South Toledo man is accused of leaving his daughter in a Missouri casino on Father’s Day.
Tony DiCicco, who coached the U.S. to the 1999 World Cup title before an overflow Rose Bowl crowd in a landmark for women’s soccer, has died at 68.
A former Dublin Scioto High School teacher has been charged with child pornography for taking and possessing nude photos of a female student with whom he had sex in his school classroom, according to a complaint filed in federal court in Columbus.
LONDON — Prince Philip, the 96-year old husband of Queen Elizabeth II, has been admitted to a hospital for treatment of an infection and did not attend the Queen’s Speech in Parliament.
MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota police officer who pulled over Philando Castile politely told the black driver that his brake lights were out and calmly instructed him not to pull out his handgun before suddenly drawing his own weapon and firing seven rounds into the car, a video showed.