Plan-it calendar: 6/22
Except where indicated, all area codes are 419.
Except where indicated, all area codes are 419.
DETROIT — Although he’s already a billionaire, Jack Ma believes he can’t really be declared a success until the year 2101.
DUNELLEN, N.J. — Two New Jersey high school students who were mowed down by a driver in Times Square and were seriously injured have graduated even though one of them is still hospitalized.
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco city supervisors unanimously approved a measure that bans the sale of flavored nicotine-laced liquid used in electronic cigarettes and flavored tobacco products, saying nicotine masked in cotton candy, banana cream, mint and other flavors entices kids into a lifetime of addiction.
WASHINGTON — Top Senate Republicans prepared Wednesday to release their plan for dismantling President Barack Obama’s health care law, a proposal that would cut and revamp Medicaid, end penalties on people not buying coverage and eliminate tax increases that financed the statute’s expansion of coverage, lobbyists and congressional aides said.
Soon after Brady Hall returned from a fun-filled Michigan camp trip in early May, the Washington Local student said his sixth-grade teacher left his class “frantically in the middle of the day.”
PHOENIX — Authorities in California say two elderly people died because of an extreme heat wave scorching the Southwest U.S.
The chicken discussion continues in Perrysburg after the city’s planning and zoning committee did not take action on proposals before them during a meeting Wednesday.
COLUMBUS — The Senate on Wednesday passed its vision for the next $65-billion, two-year budget that majority Republicans argued should help the state weather what they hope are temporary dark clouds over Ohio’s economy.
EAST LANSING, Mich. — A $7 million gift from several donors is expected to allow Michigan State University to expand facilities for its College of Music.
NEW YORK — The flu vaccine did a poor job protecting older Americans against the illness last winter, even though the vaccine was well-matched to the flu bugs going around.
NEW YORK — New York Jets linebacker Lorenzo Mauldin has been arrested on a misdemeanor assault charge.
CLEVELAND — Police say a Cleveland abortion clinic has been vandalized, with bricks thrown through the clinic’s windows three times this month.
Four actions pertaining to the Great Lakes — each which emphasize connections between the region’s $7 billion fishery and Ohio’s potential to create more tourism-related jobs — have arisen on the federal level over the past 24 hours.
TRENTON, N.J. — The owner of a New Jersey computer training center has admitted stealing $2.8 million from a program designed to help veterans find employment.
LOS ANGELES — A California appeals court has reinstated Terrence Howard’s divorce judgment to his second wife after finding the actor was not coerced into signing it.
Blackhawks winger Marian Hossa often said he would keep playing hockey no matter his age so long as his body allowed him to continue.