Hayes museum offers free admission on Presidents' Day
FREMONT — The Hayes Presidential Library & Museums at Spiegel Grove is offering free admission and activities to celebrate Presidents’ Day on Feb. 20.
FREMONT — The Hayes Presidential Library & Museums at Spiegel Grove is offering free admission and activities to celebrate Presidents’ Day on Feb. 20.
Legend has it that famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright would ask his students to run their fingers through the soil around their build sites to get a sense of the land with which they were dealing.
Nathan Fonseca had a guilty look on his face as he examined a straw tower he was helping to make as high as possible.
DETROIT — The NBA game between the Washington Wizards and Detroit Pistons scheduled for Wednesday night has been postponed because the Pistons were stranded in Dallas amid a winter storm.
WASHINGTON — An armed man shot three people, killing one, in a Wednesday morning rampage in the nation's capital that started on a city bus and ended in a Metro tunnel after passengers attacked and disarmed him.
O-I Glass, a leading global glass and bottle maker, has found the perfect bumper music for its quarterly earnings calls with investors.
CINCINNATI — The prosecution on Wednesday attempted to walk a federal jury through a convoluted array of text messages, emails, bank records, meeting calendars, and wiretap recordings to demonstrate how former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder allegedly orchestrated a scheme of selling legislation for political power.
FedEx, Rivian Automotive, and DraftKings have joined a growing list of U.S. corporations announcing job cuts.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University’s football team announced several changes to its defensive coaching staff Wednesday.
Toledo will host the first-ever national women’s boxing championship event, USA boxing announced on Wednesday.
Here are The Blade’s high school basketball polls for this week.
It was an all-you-can-eat buffet for a Michigan boy last weekend.
WASHINGTON — The FBI was conducting a planned search Wednesday of President Joe Biden's Rehoboth Beach, Delaware home as part of its investigation into the potential mishandling of classified documents, the president's personal lawyer said.
The Cleveland Guardians franchise has never had much luck with free-agent signings.
Getting smaller has helped Central Catholic junior offensive lineman standout Marc Nave become a bigger recruiting target for college programs.
TAMPA, Fla. — Tom Brady, who won a record seven Super Bowls for New England and Tampa, has announced his retirement.
MONROE — Nate Thompson grew up to be the scariest man in Monroe County. As proprietor of the Michigan Horror Museum and the founder of the Michigan Oddities and Horror Fest, Thompson has made the macabre his day job.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The family of Tyre Nichols plans to lay him to rest Wednesday, three weeks after he died following a brutal beating, by Memphis police after a traffic stop.
Popular daytime TV show "Dr. Phil" is coming to an end after more than two decades on air.
WASHINGTON — Inflation is cooling, and parts of the economy appear to be weakening. But Chair Jerome Powell is likely Wednesday to underscore that the Federal Reserve's primary focus remains the need to fight surging prices with still-higher interest rates.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine begins his second term with a State of the State address offering bold solutions to long-ignored problems while ignoring the state’s most obvious failure.
Ohio education officials should review state homeschooling regulations and make sure they do not condone curriculums that promote racist and anti-Semitic views, or any material that promotes hatred and demonstrable falsehoods.