Madonna postpones upcoming Celebration tour due to 'serious bacterial infection'
LOS ANGELES — Madonna has postponed her career-spanning Celebration tour due to what her manager called a “serious bacterial infection” and her ongoing recovery.
LOS ANGELES — Madonna has postponed her career-spanning Celebration tour due to what her manager called a “serious bacterial infection” and her ongoing recovery.
NEW YORK — Stocks were mixed on Wall Street Wednesday, as indexes drifted between small gains and losses through a quiet day of trading.
One of two women accused of giving a false alibi to police for a suspect in the December deaths of two teen-aged boys entered a no-contest plea Wednesday to obstruction of justice in Lucas County Common Pleas Court.
The Monroe Pop Fest has announced the addition of Tony Moran to the lineup at its annual pop culture event taking place over Sept. 15 and 16 this year.
CINCINNATI — Fifth Third Bank is pulling back on lending to the struggling office real estate sector.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Senate on Wednesday reaffirmed its commitment to locating two “constitutional thought” centers at the University of Toledo and Ohio State University.
Pollution from Canadian wildfires continues to cloud the skies across the area and the Midwest.
In just a few days, the Florence (Firenze) Guelfi and the Parma Panthers will take the field at the Glass Bowl for the 42nd Italian Bowl Championship Game, but the festivities have already started.
The Lucas County Commissioners have named the first week of July “Fido Freedom Days.”
Travelers are getting hit with delays at U.S. airports again Wednesday, an ominous sign heading into the long July 4 holiday weekend, which is shaping up as the biggest test yet for airlines that are struggling to keep up with surging numbers of passengers.
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan lawmakers gave final approval to legislation banning so-called conversion therapy for minors as Democrats in the state continue to advance a pro-LGBTQ+ agenda in their first months in power.
WASHINGTON — The American consumer's confidence jumped in June to its highest level in 18 months as a strong labor market continues to buoy the U.S. economy.
LANSING — Michigan lawmakers are working quickly ahead of a self-imposed July 1 deadline to pass a budget that's expected to be the state's highest-ever and focus on education, infrastructure and the environment.
COLUMBUS — In February of 1962, Bill Hinsch stayed home from school to watch John Glenn take off in Mercury-Atlas 6, and 60 years later, he unveiled his artistic interpretation of that moment with other historical advancements of Ohio-born astronauts that will hang in the statehouse rotunda.
Attention, LEGO fans — and the long-suffering family members who frequently step on their plastic bricks.
In the fall of 2019, a group of about a dozen local fly fishermen had the trip of a lifetime locked in. In the following spring, they would be fishing the endless hard sand flats that wrap around Christmas Island, a remote coral atoll in the Indian Ocean that is at the top of nearly every fly fisherman's bucket list.
COLUMBUS — In the face of great expectations, top Detroit Tigers prospect Colt Keith prefers to keep things simple.
COLUMBUS — As sentencing for the two men convicted in a $61 million bribery scheme nears, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s office on Wednesday urged the state Supreme Court to allow him to go after the assets of the state's former head utilities regulator who has been implicated but not charged.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona has been advised by doctors to stay away from the ballpark and rest for a few days after he was hospitalized following an episode of lightheadedness before a game.
BOWLING GREEN — When Scot Loeffler first started recruiting Ryan Mallett while working as the quarterbacks coach at the University of Michigan in the mid-2000s, he had pretty high praise for the signal-caller out of Texas.
A medical devices warehouse isn’t the likeliest lily pad for one of Toledo’s famous fiberglass frogs — but that hasn’t stopped one from settling down in AdvaCare Systems’ storehouse.
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The forces in state government attempting to dilute the political power of Ohio citizens are simultaneously moving to make ever more affairs of government blind to public oversight.
Hal Fetterman, a retired business owner who led a Toledo packaging company to exponential growth and, with his wife, Susan, became a University of Toledo benefactor, died Sunday at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue. He was 85.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Gavin Williams held Kansas City to one hit through seven innings in his second major league start, Will Brennan hit a two-run double in the ninth inning, and the Cleveland Guardians rallied past the Royals 2-1 on Tuesday night.