Trump's new messenger says briefings back on camera
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s new communications chief says television cameras can start rolling again in the White House briefing room.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s new communications chief says television cameras can start rolling again in the White House briefing room.
It is perplexing that some citizens continue to have so little compassion for victims of the heroin and opioid epidemic. It is not unusual to hear of addicts being dismissed as dregs of society and of the drug crisis as “not my problem.”
Ho, ho, ho. Merry Christmas!
A Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority “listening session” planned for Monday night at a West Toledo library wasn’t scheduled with the agency’s proposal for countywide bus service in mind, but general manager James Gee expects that to come up even though the proposal appears dead for the time being.
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COLUMBUS — Ohio’s elections chief says he’s complied with a request from a presidential commission on voter fraud for information with a series of web links to publicly available data.
Two Marines killed in a military plane crash in Mississippi were making their last trips home Monday.
NEW YORK — A Virginia health official says a second person has tested positive for norovirus after eating at a Chipotle before it was temporarily closed last week following reports of illnesses.
DETROIT — A billionaire businessman has apologized for his real estate company’s controversial sign in downtown Detroit that says “See Detroit Like We Do” with an image of a majority white crowd.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump pressured Republicans Monday to approve the Senate’s wheezing health care bill, saying a showdown vote planned for this week is their “last chance to do the right thing” and erase the Obama law.
Our elected officials are asking to put a new jail in South Toledo.
DETROIT — A billionaire businessman has apologized for his real estate company’s controversial sign in downtown Detroit that says “See Detroit Like We Do” with an image of a majority white crowd.
JERUSALEM — A deadly shooting at Israel’s Embassy in Jordan further complicated Israeli government efforts on Monday to find a way out of an escalating crisis over a major Jerusalem shrine, including mass Muslim prayer protests and Israeli-Palestinian violence.
CHICAGO — Big Ten schools once against can schedule teams from the Football Championship Subdivision, commissioner Jim Delany said Monday.
Michael Phelps has finally met his match in the water: a “great white shark.”
CHICAGO — Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany on Monday made official the league's television agreements with CBS in basketball and FOX and ESPN in football.
The last mile marker before football practice officially begins is here.
CHICAGO — Ohio State landed two players on the Big Ten East Division preseason honors list, announced by the conference Monday, the first of two media days.
Recent reports from Perrysburg and Perrysburg Township police departments.
Linkin Park paid tribute to their late lead singer Chester Bennington on social media Monday with a touching letter penned to the late singer.
NEW YORK — Dale Earnhardt Jr. will join NBC Sports Group’s coverage of stock car racing next year — and there may be more options for NASCAR’s most popular driver once he retires.
With Mid-American Conference football media day coming up on Wednesday, here is a look at my predictions for the MAC West.
CINCINNATI — A judge in Cincinnati on Monday dismissed the charges against a white police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black motorist during a traffic stop, after a county prosecutor declined to pursue a third murder trial in the case.
A slideshow of The Blade’s best pictures from the week including the Marathon Classic, the downtown concert at Promenade Park featuring Caly Bevier and Crystal Bowersox, and more.
LONDON— The parents of British baby Charlie Gard have ended their legal battle to give the terminally ill child further treatment, a lawyer representing the parents said on Monday.