Officials who botched end of Oklahoma State game suspended
The Mid-American Conference says the eight-man officiating crew that botched the end of the Central Michigan-Oklahoma State game has been suspended for two games.
The Mid-American Conference says the eight-man officiating crew that botched the end of the Central Michigan-Oklahoma State game has been suspended for two games.
Kansas City’s Marcus Peters delivered on his promise to support embattled 49s QB Colin Kaepernick, raising a black-gloved fist during the national anthem before the Chiefs played host to the Chargers. It was also a tribute of sorts to U.S. sprinter Tommie Smith and John Carlos, who first raised their fists in medal-stand protest at 1968 Olympics.
Toledo firefighters responded to two house fires this afternoon in Toledo.
CINCINNATI — The FBI is helping authorities in the Cincinnati area investigate recent bomb threats at high-profile local venues.
ANN ARBOR — Ohio State and Michigan are inching closer to the top of the Associated Press top 25 poll.
NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton’s campaign says the Democratic presidential nominee left the 9/11 anniversary ceremony in New York early after feeling “overheated.”
WASHINGTON (AP) — The acting police chief in the nation’s capital says an officer shot and killed a motorcyclist who rammed a police car after a traffic stop.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, the first black U.S. senator from the deep South since Reconstruction, is proposing that the site where the Civil War began be raised in status to that of a national park.
LOS ANGELES — Adult audiences turned out in droves to take the plunge with “Sully,” director Clint Eastwood’s dramatization of the Miracle on the Hudson. The film took flight with $35.5 million, according to studio estimates today, surpassing expectations by around $10 million.
WASHINGTON — CIA Director John Brennan warned today that Russia has “exceptionally capable and sophisticated” computer capabilities and that the U.S. must be on guard.
SWANTON — Several hundred military men and women witnessed today’s unveiling of the Northwest Ohio 9/11 Memorial at the Air National Guard’s 180th Fighter Wing base.
GORHAM, Maine — Geoff Keating grows a prized plant at the northeastern edge of the country, some 3,000 miles away from the region of America most associated with his crop — hops.
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. — The 40 passengers and crew members of a plane that crashed in western Pennsylvania after it was hijacked during the September 11 terror attacks have been honored with a reading of names and tolling of bells.
NEW YORK — What if they put tiny cameras on players to get more dramatic TV angles? What if serves that dribbled over the net were fair game? What if servers were on a 20-second clock to start points? And how about scrapping the pre-match warmup so matches actually start on time?
HOLLYWOOD, Ala. — The nation’s largest federal utility is selling an unusual piece of property: An unfinished nuclear power plant in northeastern Alabama.
CINCINNATI — Authorities in the Cincinnati area are investigating a series of bomb threats at high-profile local venues.
COLUMBUS, — Some historic sites around Ohio are offering special tours as the state’s historical society marks the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act this month.
SKOPJE, Macedonia — Macedonian authorities say an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.3 struck on the outskirts of the capital today, causing minor damage to buildings but no injuries.
NEW YORK — The U.S. marked the 15th anniversary of 9/11 today, with victims’ relatives reading their names and reflecting on a loss that still felt as immediate to them as it was indelible for the nation.
WASHINGTON — President Obama today marked the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks by calling on Americans to embrace the nation’s character as a people drawn from every corner of the world, from every religion and from every background. He said extremist groups will never be able to defeat the United States.
Billions of dollars in research operations, more than 1,000 developers, mysterious workshops — the Apple iCar looks set to revolutionize personal mobility, bringing with it technologies that promise to alter the way we have used and perceived the car.
The Sylvania based Sisters of St. Francis are celebrating the 100 years of mission and ministry since their founding in 1916. Their presence in Sylvania is a great treasure and resource for our residents and our quality of life. To the Sisters of St. Francis – thank you for all you do and congratulations for 100 years of service and vision!
NAIROBI, Kenya — Three women have been killed after they attacked a police station in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa today, a police official said.
METAMORA, Ohio — George E. Flack, a Navy veteran of World War II who became a council member and mayor in his adopted hometown and owned an insurance agency, died Friday in Sunset Retirement Village, Sylvania Township. He was 91.
The dogs pictured above are newly available for adoption at Lucas County Canine Care & Control, 410 S. Erie St., Toledo. Listed are the name, breed, sex, and impound number. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of dogs available, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. If searching for a lost dog, the office is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. You must take a photo ID to walk through the holding areas.