Walleye acquire forward in trade with Utah
The Walleye have acquired forward Austen Brassard from Utah Monday in exchange for future considerations.
The Walleye have acquired forward Austen Brassard from Utah Monday in exchange for future considerations.
The Lucas County Coroner's Office completed autopsies Monday of two recent homicide victims.
NEW YORK — The remains of a man killed at the World Trade Center on 9/11 have been identified nearly 16 years after the attacks, medical examiners said Monday.
Marine veteran Jeff DeYoung of Muskegon, Mich., and his military service dog Cena went through war together.
LOS ANGELES — Chris Pratt and Anna Faris announced Sunday that they are separating after eight years of marriage, sparking a wave of shock and sadness online about the demise of one of Hollywood’s most popular power couples.
LAS VEGAS — An official says a British cybersecurity researcher remains jailed in Nevada, a day before he’s due to face charges in federal court in Milwaukee that he created and distributed malicious software designed to steal banking passwords.
AVINGER, Texas — A third Boy Scout has died from injuries suffered when a sailboat struck an overhanging power line on a lake east of Dallas, an official with Texas Parks & Wildlife said.
WASHINGTON — American consumers increased their borrowing at a slower pace in June, as the category that includes auto and student loans posted the smallest gain in a year.
WASHINGTON — A firm connected to the data mining and analysis company Cambridge Analytica said Monday that former national security adviser Michael Flynn was in talks about taking an advisory role less than a week before Election Day, but the position never materialized.
HARDEEVILLE, S.C. — Authorities in South Carolina say a beginning driver and her passenger got out just in time after she got stuck trying to turn around at a railroad crossing.
I am an Ohioan, a constituent of Sen. Rob Portman who wished to believe that Senator Portman truly wanted “to protect the most vulnerable in our society.”
NEW YORK — Ed Sheeran, Miley Cyrus, the Weeknd, and host Katy Perry will perform at the MTV Video Music Awards later this month.
The decades-long battle to keep invasive Asian carp from destroying the $7 billion dollar sportfishing industry on the Great Lakes has involved multiple branches of the federal government and numerous state agencies, along with countless hearings, symposiums, studies and conferences, and billions of tax dollars.
DUBLIN, Calif. — A Northwestern University professor accused in the stabbing death of a Chicago man is a “gentle soul” and the allegations run contrary to how he’s lived his life, the professor’s lawyer said Monday before an initial court appearance in California, where he was arrested.
It was another year of low attendance because of lack of rides, fewer vendors, and poor shows. It’s time someone looked into the fair board.
NEW YORK — When it comes to why there are so few women in tech, Silicon Valley is in the midst of an ideological battle.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is recommending the electrical barrier near Chicago that has been used to deter Asian carp from entering Lake Michigan be augmented with complex noise, water jets, an engineered channel, and other structural improvements such as a flushing lock, and a mooring area.
BOSTON — The host of the “Top Chef” reality TV show has testified that she was “petrified” when a Teamster confronted her while union members were picketing outside a Boston-area restaurant where the series filmed in 2014.
A South Toledo man was found Sunday outside of an area hospital suffering from a gunshot wound.
Executive Director Richard Nachazel has announced he will retire Dec. 31 as president of Destination Toledo, which oversees the area's convention and tourism business.
The Toledo Police Department’s helicopter recently sold during an online auction for $150,000.
LEXINGTON, Mich. — Authorities say a Michigan man used a plastic gas tank to help stay afloat for about three hours in Lake Huron after being knocked off a boat by a wave.
The Walleye re-signed two of the team's most prolific scorers Monday.
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Tesla is raising $1.5 billion as it ramps up production of the Model 3 sedan, its first mass market electric car.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Monday lashed out at Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, calling him a “phony Vietnam con artist” after the lawmaker expressed concerns about the Justice Department’s pursuit of leakers and embraced a special counsel’s probe of Russia meddling in the election and possible collusion with Trump campaign officials.