Toledo resident accidentally dies by electric shock
A Toledo resident who served as a journeyman lineman accidentally died by electric shock.
A Toledo resident who served as a journeyman lineman accidentally died by electric shock.
NEW YORK — Stocks are closing lower as energy companies fall with oil prices and a winning streak for technology companies ends.
Bipartisanship has become so rare in Washington that any hint of it becomes noteworthy.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Republican U.S. Senate candidate Josh Mandel has sided on social media with the right-wing personality behind the online conspiracy theory dubbed “pizzagate” over an anti-hate group seeking to call out the man’s behavior.
PORT CLINTON — A local man awaiting trial for nearly three years for the stabbing death of another man pleaded guilty to murder Friday in Ottawa County Common Pleas Court.
Our families wish to thank The Blade for its coverage of the homecoming of John Kovach, Jr., 75 years after he died during World War II.
An Ohio Highway Patrol trooper is hospitalized Friday after falling from an I-75 overpass while trying to stop a fleeing motorist in North Toledo.
The landlord of HCR ManorCare on Friday declared that the Toledo-based nursing home operator has slipped officially into default by not paying its monthly rent and now owes the remaining money on its lease — approximately $265 million — and could face being forced into receivership.
On a ranch in Adrian, Mich., a horse affectionately noses his caretaker, Annie Schiller, when she steps toward the clean wood slats of his stall. She stretches out a hand, laughing when he twitches his lips.
WASHINGTON — White House press secretary Sean Spicer, Donald Trump’s embattled spokesman during the first six months of his presidency, abruptly resigned his position Friday.
FIGUERES, Spain — Forensic experts in Spain have removed hair, nails and two long bones from Salvador Dali’s embalmed remains to find genetic samples for a paternity test — a move that opens the possibility for a woman who says she is the surrealist artist’s daughter to claim part of the Dali estate.
JERUSALEM — An escalating dispute over metal detectors at a contested Jerusalem shrine turned violent on Friday, setting off widespread clashes between Palestinian stone-throwers and Israeli troops. Three Palestinians were killed and several dozen injured by live rounds, rubber bullets and beatings, medics said.
Ohio’s jobless rate increased to 5 percent in June, up from 4.9 percent a month earlier, according to new data from the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services
1:58 p.m.: Gerina Piller is in the clubhouse in sole possession of first place after shooting a 3-under par 68 in Friday's second round of the Marathon Classic at Highland Meadows.
Two people were injured after a high-speed pursuit Friday in North Toledo.
BEIJING — China’s capital says it won’t be inviting Justin Bieber to perform in the country because of his past “bad behavior,” although it did concede that the Canadian singer has talent.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s legal team is evaluating potential conflicts of interest among members of special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigative team, according to three people with knowledge of the matter. The revelation comes as Mueller’s probe into Russia’s election meddling appears likely to include some of the Trump family’s business ties.
Two people were struck in a drive-by shooting in central city on Friday, according to Toledo police.
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WASHINGTON — U.S. officials say the Trump administration will ban American citizens from traveling to North Korea following the death of university student Otto Warmbier who passed away after falling into a coma into a North Korean prison.
A motorcyclist was taken to the hospital after he crashed the vehicle Thursday on Front Street near I-280.
CARACAS, Venezuela — A nationwide strike against plans to rewrite the constitution shut down much of Venezuelan’s capital Thursday before erupting into sporadic violence that left at least two young men dead.
ATHENS, Greece — A powerful earthquake shook the Greek resort island of Kos early Friday morning, damaging older and historic buildings and the main port, killing at least two people and causing more than 120 injuries, authorities said.
The day started with the mercury rising — all the way to 86 degrees — and it ended with a flurry of red numbers.
For every Lydia Ko, Stacy Lewis or 2017 LPGA earnings leader So Yeon Ryu on the women’s Tour, there is a player like Dori Carter trying to scratch out a career at the other end of the money list.