An 18-year-old man with special needs died and two others were seriously injured after an explosion at a Medina Village Apartments building early Thursday morning. The call about a fire came at 3:18 a.m. at 451 Springbrook Drive. Medina Fire Chief →
A local mechanic who posted a sign outside his North Ridgeville business directed toward the LGBT community resigned this week from his role as Council president in Olmsted Falls. “I resigned because the mayor and I don’t share the same →
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's unusually personal criticism of federal judges has drawn rebukes from many quarters, including from Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, but not from the judges themselves. And that's not likely to change, →
CONCORD, N.H. — As President Donald Trump hurls unfounded allegations of colossal fraud in last fall's election, lawmakers in at least 20 mostly Republican-led states are pushing to make it harder to register or to vote. Efforts are underway →
WASHINGTON — Republicans are ready to overpower Democrats and push another of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees through the Senate, the man who will help lead the GOP drive to erase and replace the health care law. The Senate voted 51- →
TOKYO — President Donald Trump's salvos on trade and currency are rattling Japan Inc., but many here hope Prime Minister Shinzo Abe can sell him a “win-win” package of job creation and investment when they meet this week, averting →
COCOLI, Panama — Loaded with more than 6,000 cargo containers, the ship Ever Living prepared for the final leg of its journey through the newly expanded Panama Canal when things hit a snag: The last of the massive steel lock doors failed to →
CANNON BALL, N.D. — The developer of the Dakota Access pipeline has promised to quickly resume construction of the long-delayed project that would route oil under a North Dakota reservoir, even as American Indian activists vowed to take legal →
NEW YORK — Donald Trump just can't seem to separate the presidency from his family's businesses. Whereas other presidents took pains to avoid even the appearance of using their office for private gain, Trump is pushing the limits. He met with →
After enduring an unusually bitter confirmation battle for a sitting U.S. senator, Jeff Sessions barely will have time to settle into his fifth-floor office at the Justice Department before he takes center stage in some of the nation’s most acute controversies. →
NEW YORK — Jeff Hornacek was told to expect days like this in New York. Although with the Knicks, dysfunction often lasts entire seasons. Things have rarely been weirder than Wednesday, when Charles Oakley was arrested during a Madison →