KISSIMMEE, Fla. — A suspect in the fatal shooting of two police officers in Florida was arrested in a bar several hours after the attack, authorities said Saturday.
WASHINGTON — Steve Bannon, the blunt-spoken and divisive strategist who went from Donald Trump’s victorious campaign to a top White House post, has been pushed out by the president, capping a turbulent seven months that witnessed the departure of much of Trump’s original senior staff.
NEW YORK — A former New York City police officer, whose claims of police corruption in the 1970s were chronicled in an Al Pacino movie, joined dozens of current and former officers Saturday at a rally in support of getting quarterback Colin Kaepernick a job in the National Football League.
BOWLING GREEN — Coach Mike Jinks and the Bowling Green State University football staff designed Saturday’s scrimmage as a chance to give newcomers an opportunity to shine.
WORTHINGTON, Ohio — An Ohio city says an historic marker outside the former home of a Confederate general was removed in anticipation of protests.
Levis Square in the heart of downtown Toledo is pulsing with color.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland police say one man was killed and four other people injured in an early morning shooting outside a bar on the city’s east side.
COLUMBUS – Fairly or unfairly, quarterbacks often earn a reputation based upon what they do at the end of close games.
WASHINGTON — In a break with tradition, President Donald Trump and the first lady have decided not to participate in events honoring recipients of this year’s Kennedy Center arts awards to “allow the honorees to celebrate without any political distraction,” the White House announced Saturday.
BOSTON — Thousands of leftist counterprotesters marched through downtown Boston on Saturday, chanting anti-Nazi slogans and waving signs condemning white nationalism as conservative activists appeared to cut short a rally one week after a Virginia demonstration turned deadly.
COLUMBUS — Attorney General Mike DeWine is urging caution in observing Monday’s solar eclipse thanks to reports of fake glasses being sold.
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Lee Brice and Walker McGuire performed, and attendees were able to sample food from several locations during the second day of the Northwest Ohio Rib Fest at the Lucas County Fairgrounds in Maumee. To see photos, scroll through the slideshow above.
Equipment relocation will close a ramp at the I-280 junction with I-75 in North Toledo for about five hours Saturday morning, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced.
BOWLING GREEN — Northwestern Water and Sewer District board members recently approved the findings of an $85,000 feasibility study that shows an interconnection between water systems in the district, Perrysburg and Bowling Green could provide “safe, potable water” during an emergency like the 2014 algae crisis.
Way Public Library and WGTE are hosting a screening of a documentary about the Holocaust, with a discussion to follow.
Local organizers have invited community members and leaders to gather at the University of Toledo to show solidarity with Charlottesville, Va., in the wake of racial violence-turned-deadly last week.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office is providing consumer advice for solar eclipse glasses.
University of Toledo sophomore center Luke Knapke documents the men’s basketball team’s trip through Italy for The Blade.
NORFOLK, Va. — Omar Infante drove in three runs, and the Mud Hens scored four runs in the seventh inning during a 5-2 victory Friday night against the Norfolk Tides.
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers end their three weeks of training camp at Saint Vincent College without Le’Veon Bell ever reporting, one month after they thought they had an agreement for him on a new five-year contract.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Corey Kluber put together another Cy Young-worthy performance before leaving with a sprained right ankle Friday night, and Jay Bruce homered twice to help the Cleveland Indians rout the Kansas City Royals 10-1 in the opener of their three-game series.
DETROIT — Chris Taylor had four hits including a pair of doubles, and the Los Angeles Dodgers welcomed Adrian Gonzalez back from the disabled list with another victory, beating the Detroit Tigers 8-5 on Friday night.
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — The favored Americans found themselves trailing Europe after a sluggish start to the Solheim Cup.