BOWLING GREEN — A Bowling Green State University alumnus and world-renowned musician has added another accolade to his resume after being named the 29th director of “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band.
The Neighborhood Health Association is set to open an apothecary pharmacy in Hensville in December.
The U.S. on Saturday conducted strikes against Houthi anti-ship cruise missiles and vessels, including on the first unmanned underwater vessel the Iranian-backed rebel group has used since the attacks in the Red Sea began, according to U.S. Central Command.
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TEMPERANCE — A 76-year-old woman died in a fire Sunday morning in a Bedford Township mobile-home park, authorities said.
The increase in teen gun violence continues to alarm both police and prosecutors, and 2024 started off where 2023 left off — with a 16-year-old teen shot to death.
BURNSVILLE, Minn. — Two police officers and one first responder were shot and killed early Sunday while responding to a domestic abuse call in a Minneapolis suburb, according to an association that represents police officers.
FINDLAY — All pieces of artwork have a story behind them. And illustrations accompany a narrative, meaning they tell a twofold story.
There was once a quote — although there is debate whether he actually said it — by a baseball Hall-of-Famer in the late 1970s, that he “was the straw that stirred the drink.”
Joel Osteen is one of the most familiar faces in American religion.
BOWLING GREEN — The newly elected 18-year-old Washington Local Schools board of education member was arrested Friday and charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol and failing to obey a traffic control device.
The Rev. Burke Masters never imagined he’d be a priest: he thought he’d be married and be a general manager for a Major League Baseball team.
A strip-mall poker club in Toledo this month is working with a Dayton poker club to hold the richest poker tournament in Ohio history with total prize winnings expected to top $1.7 million.
FREMONT — Republican? Democrat? It doesn’t matter.
FREMONT — Judd G. Campbell, 31, has been arrested for the stabbing death of an unnamed male, the City of Fremont Police Department reported Sunday.
First Presbyterian Church of Maumee is offering a 13-week GriefShare support group, which begins Tuesday.
Perrysburg won the NLL Buckeye Division title, and Napoleon captured the NLL Cardinal Division team title in the league’s wrestling tournament at Whitmer High School on Saturday.
Have you ever wanted to take an elevator ride to space, fly like a bird, or design a virtual supersonic fighter jet?
From church bells to wedding bells — that was CJ Estel’s vision for Sacred Heart Church in East Toledo.
VALENTINE'S Day on Wednesday was full of sweet times with loved ones and many girlfriends celebrating with Galentine's Day.
S for special. P for processed. A for American, and M for meat.
It could result from winning $1 million in the lottery or from the ground shaking during a titanic shift in the earth's plates. Stressful situations can literally overwhelm the heart.
Democratic Franklin County Common Pleas Court Judge Mark Serrott has helped House Democrats inflict chaos on the Republican super-majority.