AP Sources: Senators craft Syria alternative
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senior congressional aides say a bipartisan group of senators is working on an alternative measure to a resolution authorizing U.S. military force against Syria. The group met late...
View ArticleReport finds aging US faces crisis in cancer care
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new report says the U.S. is facing a crisis in cancer care in a time of aging baby boomers, complex new treatments and rising costs. Scientists know more than ever about how to...
View ArticleFar Northern California fire destroys 30 homes
REDDING, Calif. (AP) — Fire officials say a wind-whipped wildfire in Northern California's Shasta County destroyed 30 homes and damaged others, as it quickly grew to more than 11 square miles....
View ArticleParents charged in Pa. tot's starvation death
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The parents of a disabled 3-year-old girl who died weighing just 11 pounds were charged Tuesday with murder in what authorities are calling the starvation death of the child, who...
View ArticleSyria accepts weapons plan, strike momentum eases
BEIRUT (AP) — President Bashar Assad's government on Tuesday accepted a Russian plan to turn over its chemical weapons stockpile as momentum mounted for a proposal that could avert American strikes...
View ArticleMan Shoots, Kills Dog in Pemberville Neighborhood
PEMBERVILLE – A village man has been cited after he reportedly shot and killed a dog on West College Avenue while a young boy watched on Sunday.Christopher W. Zimmerman, 64, was criminally cited for...
View ArticleVoting problems plague NYC primary election
NEW YORK (AP) — As New York City's contentious primary campaign drew to a close Tuesday, some voters — including one leading mayoral candidate — encountered problems with the city's decades-old voting...
View ArticleFACT CHECK: Obama's Syria case still lacks proof
EDITOR'S NOTE _ An occasional look at claims by public figures that take shortcuts with the facts or don't tell the full story WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama voiced his conviction Tuesday...
View ArticleObama delays Syria vote, says diplomacy may work
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said in a nationally televised address Tuesday night that recent diplomatic steps offer "the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons" inside Syria...
View ArticleUS on verge of World Cup with 2-0 win over Mexico
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The United States closed in on its seventh straight World Cup appearance, beating regional rival Mexico 2-0 Tuesday night on second-half goals by Eddie Johnson and Landon Donovan...
View Article'Pups & Lollipops' in Grand Rapids
GRAND RAPIDS - "Pups & Lollipops" will be coming to the village on Saturday.The event, featuring a parade, crafts, music, and other attractions, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.At 10 a.m.,...
View ArticleTwo men sent to prison
Two men were sentenced to prison terms recently by Wood County Court of Common Pleas Judge Alan Mayberry.Lamont Carter, 25, Toledo, was sentenced to 15 months in prison after pleading guilty to one...
View ArticleMore complaints filed against health official
Attendees are seen during a special meeting of the Wood County Board of Health September 10, 2013. (Photo: Enoch Wu/Sentinel-Tribune) A second employee complaint has been filed against the Wood County...
View ArticleRichard E. "Dick" Miller
Richard E. "Dick" Miller, devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend passed away Sunday, September 8, 2013 surrounded by his loving family in his home.Dick was born October 28, 1944 in...
View ArticleAffordable Care Act update presented in BG
The Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce, along with the office of Sherrod Brown and the Small Business Administration will present an Affordable Care Act Update to be held on Tuesday at 8 a.m. It will be...
View ArticleAccused rapist released until trial
A Bowling Green State University student accused of raping a 19-year-old woman was to be released on his own recognizance following an arraignment Tuesday.William Dale Jackson, 20, formerly of McDonald...
View ArticleBPU may renew energy savings contract
The Board of Public Utilities heard a presentation from AMP Public Power Partners Monday night, as the body considers whether to renew its contract with AMP's Efficiency Smart program."We've had...
View ArticleDoctor shares fracking air quality concerns
Dr. Deborah Cowden wasn't thinking about hydraulic fracturing until the gas industry reached out to her and her husband.They have a rural spread in north central Ohio they want to develop as an organic...
View ArticleJudith Armbruster Fields
Judith Armbruster Fields passed on September 4, 2013.Daughter of the late LeRoy and Mildred Armbruster.She graduated from BGHS and BGSU, teaching school for 40 years.Judy is survived by her husband,...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 09-11-13
Victory Inn trial postponedThe trial scheduled for today in the health violation case against the Victory Inn has been moved.The trial is now scheduled for Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. in Bowling Green Municipal...
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