| Home| News | Money | Sports | Entertainment | Food | Lifestyle | Travel | Health | Politics | Technology | Science | Opinion | Garden | Youth | Community | Video | |
| Kroger recalls ground beef over E. coli fears; 32 stricken in Ohio, Michigan Faced with an E. coli outbreak that caused dozens of illnesses in Michigan and Ohio over the last month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced yesterday that the Kroger Co. is recalling all ground beef sold in its Toledo-area grocery stores over a 2 1/2 week span. |
| Court rules in favor of Second Amendment gun right for individuals WASHINGTON Americans can keep guns at home for self-defense, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday in the justices' first-ever pronouncement on the meaning of gun rights under the Second Amendment. |
| Gun ruling reverberates in presidential campaign WASHINGTON John McCain welcomed a Supreme Court decision invalidating a District of Columbia handgun ban. Barack Obama sought to straddle the subject by saying he favors an individual's right to bear firearms as well as a government's right to regulate them. |
| Ohio trying to expand high-speed Internet access JACKSON, Ohio Greg McKinniss lives on a farm in the rolling hills of Jackson County in Appalachian Ohio, hoping his daughters will soon be able to enlist high-speed Internet for help with school research projects. |
| Columbus man killed in U.S. 20 Fulton County crash METAMORA, Ohio A 45-year-old Columbus man was killed and another man was hurt early Thursday when a car and a tractor-trailer collided head-on on U.S. 20 in eastern Fulton County, closing the road to traffic for about three hours, the Ohio Highway patrol said. |
| Kirk - Justice Department hiring |
| Don't blame; be part of the solution A June 12 contributor to the Readers' Forum wrote concerning what he called a "half-baked idea" of Mayor Finkbeiner to get money out of folks by charging a fee for empty and abandoned houses. |
| Caution on Iraq deal OHIO Sen. George Voinovich merely was stating the obvious in a letter asking President Bush not to bind the hands of his successor with any long-term security pact with Iraq. |
| New worlds TWENTY years ago, the only planets that scientists could say existed for sure were the nine - now eight - in Earth's own solar system. (Pluto used to be in the club but was downgraded to a puny ice rock a few years back.) |
| Sheff's special: Tigers prevail in ninth over Cardinals DETROIT - Think Gary Sheffield is healthy? |
| Germany gets past Turkey in thrilling finish BASEL, Switzerland - Philipp Lahm ended Turkey's storybook run in the European Championship yesterday with a late goal in a 3-2 semifinal victory that kept Germany on target for a record fourth title. |
| Mud Hens strand 12 runners in loss SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Toledo Mud Hens got a lot of hits last night, but not when they needed them the most. |
| Ex-Falcon Mann new assistant coach at IUPFW FORT WAYNE, Ind. - Former Bowling Green State University basketball player Ali Mann has accepted an assistant coaching position at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. |
| Pistons expect slim pickings with 29th, 59th choices The Detroit Pistons might have a hard time finding a player to help them any time soon with the 29th and 59th overall picks in the NBA draft. |
| Chrysler denies rumors of bankruptcy filing, welcomes Iacocca AUBURN HILLS, Mich. Faced with persistent speculation that it was planning to file for bankruptcy protection, Chrysler LLC on Thursday issued a statement denying the rumor and saying it has plenty of cash. |
| Dow tumbles more than 350 points as more bad economic news piles up NEW YORK Wall Street has suffered a huge loss, with the Dow Jones industrials plunging more than 350 points as investors contended with a barrage of bad news. A surge in oil prices past $140 a barrel and warnings of trouble in the key financial, automotive and high-tech industries created a gloomy mood across the market. |
| Toledo Jeep workers to be laid off for 7 weeks More than 2,200 workers at the Toledo Jeep Assembly complex will off work for two months because of dismal sales of the Jeep Liberty and Dodge Nitro, United Auto Workers officials said today. |
| Westfield Franklin Park announces new stores in Toledo Westfield Franklin Park today confirmed what has been a poorly kept secret: The major Toledo mall will fill a 49,000-square foot addition now under construction with shoe retailer DSW Warehouse, apparel store Old Navy, an Ulta cosmetics salon, and most likely a restaurant. |
| Existing home sales edge up 2 percent in May WASHINGTON Sales of existing homes edged up slightly in May, although median home prices continued to fall. |
| Nicks battles storms during late show at Toledo Zoo Stevie Nicks has a powerful song, Storms, from the Fleetwood Mac album, Tusk. |
| Blooming success story: 230 artists are expected when the Crosby Festival of the Arts opens Saturday An old downtown fountain and a new grove of roses were the genesis 43 years ago... |
| Friends sing praises of one of Toledo's jazz greats The Toledo jazz community is rallying behind one of its leading ladies, singer... |
| High fuel prices force some indie bands to give up summer tours SAN FRANCISCO Steven Garcia pulled into a Houston gas station recently to... |
| Restaurant review: Mezzmerize Mediterranean Grill '''' Mezzmerize Mediterranean Grill, the grand new restaurant at Dussel Drive and... |
| 19th Bike-to-Bay rolls Some back roads in northwest Ohio could be a little congested this weekend ... |
| Special events: Bike to the Bay ready to start benefit rides The 2008 MS Reeves Northrup Memorial Bike to the Bay takes place this weekend. |
| Summer stock programs starting in Huron, Findlay Two regional universities open their summer stock programs this week, offering... |
| Auxiliaries wrap up activities as summer fun begins Summer is finally here, and many seasonal gatherings were already in the works... |
| Seneca County commissioners offer courthouse to city of Tiffin for $500,000 TIFFIN Seneca County commissioners Thursday agreed to offer the countys 1884 courthouse to the city of Tiffin for $500,000. |
| Fremont board ponders tax issue FREMONT - Fremont City Schools officials are considering placing a levy on the November ballot to raise the money needed to build a replacement middle school. |
| Kings Island joins fight against ticket tax plan MASON, Ohio - Kings Island amusement park and The Beach Waterpark are joining to fight against an admissions tax that they say would hurt a tourism industry already bit by high gas prices. |
| OFFICERS SUPPORT SPECIAL OLYMPICS Maumee police Chief Robert Zink carries the Special Olympics torch along East Dudley Street as Sgt. T. J. Stratton waves to onlookers. Behind them is Lt. Mike Fortney. The northwest Ohio leg of the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics began yesterday at Walbridge Park in South Toledo, headed to Maumee, and then to Perrysburg. |
| Toledo Area Metroparks to acquire 3 land parcels The Toledo Area Metroparks board of directors voted yesterday to buy three land parcels in Spencer Township for its ongoing effort to establish a "greenway" between the Secor and Oak Openings Preserve metroparks. |
| Erie Street Market draws encore as concert venue A local concert promoter has been given the green light to once again hold concerts and other events at the Erie Street Market, marking the first time in almost a decade that the city-owned venue will have public shows, Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner said yesterday. |
| ASHES TO ASHES, SAWDUST TO SAWDUST FOR OLD SOUTH TOLEDO TREE Neighbors view the results after the city cut down an ash tree, estimated at more than 100 years old, from the front yard of a home on Plum Leaf Lane in South Toledo. |
| Goodyear outlines big investment plans Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:01:00 EST The tiremaker intends to spend at least $1 billion a year over the next three years on capital investments in its operations across the globe. |
| Northern Trust to buy Lakepoint Investment Thu, 26 Jun 2008 10:37:00 EST Under the deal, Lakepoint co-owners Mary Lynn Laughlin and Douglas Wang will join the Chicago-based investment management firm as senior VPs in Cleveland. |
| Eaton names Automotive Group head Thu, 26 Jun 2008 09:15:00 EST The diversified manufacturer has selected company veteran Joseph Palchak to succeed Scott King, who died earlier this month. |
| Recovery Resources' CEO Jones dies Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:59:00 EST A 2008 Crain's Woman of Note and leader of the organization that helps people with substance abuse problems passed away unexpectedly due to a massive heart attack. |
| Profits, stock price tumble at American Greetings Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:26:00 EST Shares of the greeting card maker fell 23% in Wednesday's trading after the company reported a sharp drop in fiscal first-quarter earnings from a year earlier. |
| National City taps another vice chairman Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:38:00 EST The banking company has announced its second vice chairman appointment this week, this time involving a former Citigroup executive. |
| Art museum set to unveil new 'old' look Wed, 25 Jun 2008 12:49:00 EST Restored skylights that are part of the Cleveland museum's big renovation will help give a fresh appearance to galleries that will reopen to the public this weekend. |
| Agilysys taps board committee to consider options Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:41:00 EST The information technology provider said the special committee of five independent directors will oversee its "strategic evaluation process," which could include a sale of the company. |
| Norandex buys Louisiana siding supplier Wed, 25 Jun 2008 11:03:00 EST The Macedonia-based distributor of building materials has acquired a company that serves the Baton Rouge area. |
| OverDrive unveils MP3 Audiobook Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:32:00 EST The provider of downloadable media said the public library in Washington, D.C., has become the first in the nation to offer audiobook titles in MP3 download format. |
| Goodyear to shut Australia factory Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:45:00 EST The move will save Akron-based Goodyear about $35 million annually after the Somerton, Victoria, plant closes by the end of the year. About 600 people work at the South Pacific Tyres plant. |
| Sheriffs sales to have record inventory Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:24:00 EST Last year, the Lorain County Sheriffs Office sold 1,992 homes that were taken from homeowners to pay off debts. That number is sure to be even higher this year with 1,373 homes already scheduled to be auctioned through the first week in August. |
| Strickland wants state to combine purchasing might Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:23:00 EST The state expects to save up to $72 million or more a year through a new effort to better coordinate purchases of goods and services and to buy more items in bulk, Gov. Ted Strickland said yesterday in issuing two executive orders. |
| Plate fee petition goes to auditor Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:29:00 EST More than 3,100 people signed petitions to put Lorain's increased license plate fee on the ballot. |
| Agency's volunteers are going extra mile Thu, 26 Jun 2008 08:17:00 EST Over the past six months, Mobile Meals agency has lost 20 of its 250-some volunteer drivers, most of whom cited the cost of gasoline as a reason for quitting. |
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Next |
Copyright © Andanh.com 2008
Chinese Dir