WADSWORTH — City Council took action Tuesday night on a housekeeping matter with electrifying implications. Tree trimming is a typical city operation, but Service Director Robert Patrick said fallen tree branches are the most significant →
When his passenger told him he was stung by a bee -— and promptly went into cardiac arrest — Jerry Clapper drove him straight to the fire station, where rescue workers saved his life. →
MEDINA — Superintendent Aaron Sable said Tuesday that he is not about to make a knee-jerk reaction in regard to redistricting students to address overcrowding at some schools. But some changes might need to be made — even if future →
When Medina was just a clear spot in the wilderness, the earliest settlers knew they needed divine guidance. Doctrinal differences weren’t so important to the pioneers venturing into the untamed frontier, but having a place to worship was, so →
LANSING, Mich. — Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer blocked the sale of a former state prison that was proposed as the site of a privately operated federal immigration detention center, drawing praise from immigrant rights activists and →
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday ordered Roger Stone to appear in court to consider whether to revoke his bail after the longtime Donald Trump confidant posted a photo on Instagram of the judge with what appeared to be crosshairs →
COLUMBUS — Ohio's four statewide elected officials, leaders of the House and Senate and Gov. Mike DeWine were among officials who gathered Tuesday at an annual legislative forum sponsored by The Associated Press. In a morning session, GOP →
ASHTABULA — Prosecutors say a convicted sex offender who admitted killing a 13-year-old Ohio girl while high on methamphetamine has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. Ashtabula County Prosecutor Nick Iarocci says the plea spares →
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WASHINGTON — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, whose insurgent 2016 presidential campaign reshaped Democratic politics, announced Tuesday that he is running for president in 2020. "Our campaign is not only about defeating Donald Trump," the 77- →
AT-TUWANI, West Bank — Young American rabbinical students are doing more than visiting holy sites, learning Hebrew and poring over religious texts during their year abroad in Israel. In a stark departure from past programs focused on →
Wait, I owe the IRS? The first tax filing season under the new federal tax law is proving to be surprising, confusing — and occasionally frightening — for some Americans, especially those accustomed to getting money back from the →
TOKYO — Japanese carmaker Honda plans to close its car factory in western England in 2021, a fresh blow to the British economy as it struggles with the uncertainty associated with leaving the European Union next month. The company announced →
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California and 15 other states filed a lawsuit Monday against President Donald Trump's emergency declaration to fund a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. California Attorney General Xavier Becerra released a statement Monday →