WASHINGTON — Lawmakers today unveiled a huge $1 trillion-plus spending bill that would fund most government operations through September but would deny President Donald Trump money for a border wall and rejects his proposed cuts to popular domestic programs.
ST. LOUIS — Sixteen months after a rare Christmas week flood devastated towns along the Meramec River near St. Louis, sandbags were rapidly piling up again today as the small but flood-prone river streamed over its banks, part of the aftermath of brutal weekend storms that also includes an ongoing search for two missing children in Arkansas.
NEW YORK — Kelly Ripa is set to announce a new partner for her daytime chat show, nearly a year after the departure of former co-host Michael Strahan.
SAN DIEGO — Police shot and killed a 49-year-old man suspected of shooting seven people Sunday at a birthday pool party in an apartment complex near the University of California, San Diego, authorities said.
Sen. Sherrod Brown is extending a Democratic hand to President Donald Trump as his administration prepares to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement.
DETROIT — A Detroit police officer responding to a call about a domestic dispute was critically injured when the man answering the door shot him in the head. The officer and his partner fired at the suspect, who was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
BOWLING GREEN — If Bowling Green High School baseball coach Bob Schultz is asked, “What can Brown do for you?” his answer would have nothing to do with the United Parcel Service.
ROME — Soccer isn’t the only game of futbol — or football — in Italy.
Let the debate begin.
Winners and losers from the NFL draft ...
Prosecutors said Devantee Osley shot and killed a man but was allowed to plead guilty to a charge less than murder because three eyewitnesses, including the victim’s brother, refused to testify.
Harbor enrolling patients in infant mortality program
Raymond E. “Ray” Mack, who was employed for 30 years at AP Parts in a variety of positions, and was part of one of Toledo labor history’s longest strikes, died Friday at Genesis Sylvania Center.
Toledo should take a hard look at the riverfronts of Cincinnati and Marietta, Ohio (April 26, “Marina District, Colony to get $150M in upgrades”).
Of all the places a poker chip could be, inside a dog is definitely not an approved location.
The University of Toledo college of law’s February bar exam passage rate dropped to the lowest level in five years.
Amid growing tensions and uncertainty for the Jewish community, the annual Holocaust remembrance period known as Yom HaShoah carried two messages this year.
National Train Day returns to Toledo’s train station Saturday with rail-related exhibits and programming that will include handcar and “speeder” rides, operating model-train layouts, and a drawing for free Amtrak tickets.
In between the back-and-forth banter of celebrity gossip and local news, listeners to the Morning Rush might hear about Eric Chase’s last appointment with his therapist or a recent rough day.
Democrats and Republicans find very little to agree on these days in a toxic and bitterly partisan Congress. But multiple recent studies give them every reason to work together on the nation’s opioid abuse epidemic.
TEMPERANCE — The Bedford Township Board is considering the addition of a weighmaster to monitor the loads carried by tractor-trailers through the township.
We know that spring has arrived when the trees begin to leaf out, and the fishermen converge on area rivers and lakes.
GRAND RAPIDS, Ohio — Motorists traveling State Rt. 65 east of Grand Rapids at night can be forgiven if they suddenly think they’re on an airport runway as they approach the State Rt. 235 junction in Wood County’s Washington Township.
RICHMOND, Va. — Joey Logano pulled away after a restart with about 20 laps to go to win the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway on Sunday.