Celebrated photo editor John Morris dies at 100 in Paris
PARIS — John Morris, a celebrated American photo editor who brought some of the most iconic photographs of World War II and the Vietnam War to the world’s attention, has died at 100.
PARIS — John Morris, a celebrated American photo editor who brought some of the most iconic photographs of World War II and the Vietnam War to the world’s attention, has died at 100.
Preparations began for Monroe County Fair on Saturday, July 29, 2017, in Monroe, Mich.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is threatening once more to end required payments to insurance companies unless lawmakers repeal and replace the existing health law.
LOS ANGELES — Lois Laurel Hawes, the daughter of famed comedian Stan Laurel, has died. She was 89.
PORTLAND, Maine — Wildlife officials are boosting a program to vaccinate raccoons in the wild in an effort prevent the spread of rabies in Maine and northward into Canada.
BEREA, Ohio — Embarrassed by the Browns’ deplorable record during his tenure as owner, Jimmy Haslam promised patience will guide him going forward.
COLUMBUS — A coroner says preliminary findings show the man killed after a ride fell apart at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus died of blunt force trauma.
WASHINGTON — China appears to have succeeded in eliminating software programs that enable its people to view an uncensored internet.
CINCINNATI — The Ohio judge who presided at the second mistrial for a white police officer in the shooting of an unarmed black motorist says the justice system worked, despite two juries deadlocking.
The water is deeper, the seas are often rougher, the distances can be significant, the boats are more expensive, the tackle is heavier, the battles are longer and the sun is your relentless companion, but for the salt water angler, it is all worth it.
A "suspicious" fire burned on the 800 block of Indiana early Saturday.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Melissa Mays, a resident of Flint, Michigan, came armed to discuss the city’s tainted water crisis and a new Lifetime TV movie dramatizing it.
WASHINGTON — Retired Marine Gen. John Kelly is a battle-hardened commander who would bring a background of military discipline and order to President Donald Trump’s roiling White House as the new chief of staff.
WASHINGTON — The resounding Senate crash of the seven-year Republican drive to scrap the Obama health care law has led to finger-pointing but also has left the party with wounded leaders and no evident way ahead on an issue that won’t go away.
Rossford might have a solution for fixing its crumbling streets after years of failed attempts.
A Toledo man was indicted Friday by a Lucas County grand jury on charges stemming from a drive-by shooting near Broadway and Lorain streets last week.
After a series of frustrating harvests, 2017 is set to be a good year for peaches in northwest Ohio.
ARCHBOLD, Ohio — A safe place to go.
When a truck driver from Dearborn Heights, Mich., stopped his semi tractor-trailer in the left lane of a busy U.S. 24, that semi became “a weapon of great destruction,” Lucas County Common Pleas Judge Ian English said Friday.
Walleye captain Alden Hirschfeld will return for a fifth season with his hometown team.
MADISON, Wis. — A wide array of Wisconsin environmental regulations would be waived in an effort to speed up construction of a $10 billion Foxconn electronics factory under a proposal Gov. Scott Walker unveiled Friday.
Late on Friday afternoon, traditionally a time when presidents announce bad news, President Trump replaced his ousted chief of staff Reince Priebus with Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general.
Two males were shot in the 200 block of West Delaware Avenue late Friday afternoon.
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Friday he was appointing Homeland Security head John Kelly to be White House chief of staff, ending the tumultuous six-month tenure of Reince Priebus.