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The mayor of Toledo, Ohio, said Sunday that it was still not safe for the 400,000 people in the area to drink tap water.

Archbishop Wilton Gregory channeled Pope Francis during the opening of the recent UNITE HERE convention. Gregory called out employer policies that denigrate workers and policies that exclude the needy.

Kimberly Tutko said her husband was the primary caretaker of their mentally disabled son, and he waited several days to tell her the boy had died.

The “They Are Children” campaign is calling on people across the country to send letters of support to the undocumented children held in detention facilities.

The man is serving a 10-year sentence after pleading no contest to second-degree felony sexual battery.

Despite the gains made for gay rights in recent years, homeless LGBT youth have benefited little. Instead, their numbers on the streets have swelled.

Family members say Frank Mendoza was six months from retirement when a parolee broke into his house and got into a shootout with police.

Ohio's governor sent the National Guard to deliver bottled water to hundreds of thousands of people after a toxin was found in Toledo's supply.

The advertisement for Leafly will appear in the national newspaper one week after The Times' editorial board called for the legalization of marijuana.

Police have charged Douglas Woods, 20, and are looking for another man in the gunfire killed 3-year-old Tynirah Borum in Philadelphia Friday.