COLUMBUS – The massive talent discrepancy between Ohio State and Army West Point is obvious.
University of Toledo senior offensive lineman Nate Jeppesen has little idea what he wants to do when his college football career is over.
PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten — France’s president and the Dutch king visited Caribbean territories on Tuesday that were hammered by Hurricane Irma, trying to quell accusations by residents that European governments were unprepared, slow to react and sometimes even racist in their responses to the devastation.
CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple has kicked off its event expected to unveil a dramatically redesigned iPhone that’s likely to cost $1,000.
Once Jack Frost hits in late September and early October, many of the annuals around the landscape will turn black. That is a big cue that it is time to put the garden to bed.
Four local experts on the effect of the opioid epidemic locally will visit with The Blade’s editorial board Tuesday afternoon for a panel discussion.
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Tuesday that he is hopeful Congress will pass a major tax overhaul this year and signaled that the administration would be open to changes sought by Congress to improve the chances for passage.
She took their yearbook money, their picture money, and money they'd raised for their elementary school.
REDMOND, Wash. — Nintendo says the retro version of one of its iconic video game platforms will return to store shelves next year.
It is only two games into the season, but it’s never too early to dive into some stats. The level of competition has varied for each Mid-American Conference team, but let’s look at where Toledo stands in certain areas:
The spirit of Texans during utter devastation following Hurricane Harvey was remarkable, said Toledo Fire Department Deputy Chief John Kaminski.
In a world in which “unbelievable” has become cliché, it's the honest truth that the Cleveland Indians' 19-game winning streak simply defies belief.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Supreme Court Tuesday considered the fate of Toledo’s last abortion clinic in a case watched closely as a test of lawmakers’ incremental restrictions on clinics.
COLUMBUS — A condemned killer of two people has arrived at the southern Ohio prison where the state carries out executions.
Only now are we seeing how badly Hurricane Irma decimated the Florida Keys.
BOWLING GREEN – Bowling Green State University football coach Mike Jinks told Falcons fans he understood their frustration following BG’s loss to an FCS school Saturday.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A commission created by President Donald Trump to investigate his allegations of voter fraud is coming to New Hampshire a week after its vice chairman angered state leaders by claiming out-of-state voters in November helped elect a Democrat to the U.S. Senate.
LONDON — British engineers say they have launched a “sewer war” against a giant fat blob clogging London’s sewers.
DETROIT — Kid Rock may have more to say about his political future while performing in the opening concert at Detroit’s new sports arena.
We have a new contender for the dumbest, most cooked-up controversy of the year.
DENVER — ESPN sideline reporter Sergio Dipp has become an unlikely star of “Monday Night Football” thanks to an awkward debut.
Well, Hillary Rodham Clinton is publishing a book called What Happened.
Some random thoughts on individual and collective forgetfulness.
Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday for voters to cast ballots for primary elections in Toledo and Perrysburg.