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With the White House on his mind, Sen. Brown blasts Trump for 'phony populism'

Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown has only committed to “thinking about” challenging Donald Trump in 2020 — but in the meantime he’s offering a taste of what he might say on the campaign trail. 

 

Police confirm cleveland.com reporter killed during murder-suicide

Police confirmed Wednesday that Nikki Delamotte, a journalist for cleveland.com, was fatally shot by her uncle before he turned the gun on himself in a murder-suicide.

 

Ready to learn: Toledo aims to get every child prepared for kindergarten

Emmet Heffern barely fusses when his mom drops him off for Head Start in the mornings.

 

Mayor's veto puts raises for Rossford administrators on hold

Rossford administrators who haven't received a pay raise in three years will have to wait at least another two weeks.

 

Identified gang member sentenced to work release, community control

One of the nine men charged with having a connection to a Toledo area gang and to drug-related sales across the city was sentenced by a Lucas County Common Pleas Court judge on Wednesday. 

 

'Stand your ground' gun law comes off the shelf in Ohio lame-duck session

COLUMBUS — State lawmakers are expected to put themselves on a potential collision course with Gov. John Kasich on Wednesday as they vote in lame-duck session on a proposed “stand your ground” gun law that had been shelved until after last week’s elections.

 

Thanksgiving a week earlier at St. Mark's

BOWLING GREEN — An area church is offering a free Thanksgiving dinner more than a week early.

 

Lucas County Dogs for Adoption: 11/14

Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office, 410 South Erie St., Toledo. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.

 

Northwest Ohio remembers: 9/11 memorial opens in Swanton

Tricia Maassel of Toledo cried as she knelt and touched a piece of granite memorializing those killed in a plane crash near Shanksville, Pa., on 9/11.

 

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