Wally Bronner, whose Christmas retail empire made Frankenmuth one of Michigan's most popular tourist destinations but who strove to keep the focus on the Nativity and Christian tradition, has died. He was 81.
TOLEDO, Ohio — The jury that convicted the Rev. Gerald Robinson Thursday listened to 41 witnesses during the three-week trial, but they did not hear every piece of information authorities uncovered in the course of their investigation.
Authorities shut down four buildings at Ohio University after a police officer noticed a sticker that said "this bike is a pipe bomb" before finding out the message was the name of a punk rock band, a university spokesman said. Police noticed the sticker on a bicycle early Thursd
U.S. officials tell CBS News that intelligence has picked up reports that al Qaeda in Iraq is planning what one source calls the "Big Bang," a spectacular terrorist attack in Iraq against either a single high-profile target or multiple targets simultaneously.
The Findlay native and Super Bowl champion had to leave a movie theater after someone called in a bomb threat. Wednesday night was supposed to be a celebration for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
In this day of identity theft, you might be surprised what information the Ohio Secretary of State is making public.
LYONS, OHIO -- Some one in northwest Ohio or southern Michigan is waking up a multi-millionaire. A single ticket worth $267 million dollars was sold at the Lyons Main Stop in Lyons, Ohio.
A Central Ohio man allegedly told police last week that he likes to drink the urine of adolescent boys.
Prosecutors call it a corruption case with no parallel in the long history of the U.S. Congress. And it keeps getting worse. Convicted Rep. Randall "Duke" Cunningham actually priced the illegal services he provided.
His blood-alcohol level was so high that it had the effects that experts say is near surgical anesthesia.
President Bush now says his 2004 victory over Sen. John Kerry, who is mulling a comeback in 2008, was inadvertently aided by al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.
Documents seized by federal agents suggest that two of three Muslim men accused of plotting to kill American and allied soldiers may have ties to a Muslim charity suspected of funneling money to the militant organization Hamas.
The Huron County couple who kept some of their 11 adopted children in cages pleaded not guilty this morning to child endangerment and other crimes.
A chapter in naval aviation history drew to a close Feb. 8 aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) with the last recovery of an F-14 Tomcat from a combat mission.
In a local job-saving measure, General Motors Corp. has selected Toledo for a $504 million investment to build better-performing transmissions that are considered key to the firm's future
As Ohio's Mr. Football in 2003, he was the star everyone loved and everyone wanted.
The indictment of Tom Noe last week on 53 felony charges has Statehouse power brokers asking lots of questions.