Sports
They have names like Glenn Gulliver and Juan Beniquez and Wade Rowdon, Fritz Connally and Pex Hudler and Kelly Paris.
July 19, 1989
Politics
Heavy turnout in Ohio as voters welcome end of ugly campaign
Nov. 6, 2012
World & Nation
A 69,000-volt electrical wire touched a scaffolding being moved at a construction site Monday, killing three workers and injuring three others, authorities said.
Sept. 26, 1989
Entertainment & Arts
When “The Glory of Easter” made its debut at the Crystal Cathedral in 1984, the $1-million spectacle was staged by Conwell Worthington II and Michael Coleman, and in many ways it was their finest hour.
April 5, 1988
A 69,000-volt electrical wire touched a scaffolding being moved at a construction site today, killing three workers and injuring three others, authorities said.
Sept. 25, 1989
Travel & Experiences
When the sailing gets rough in Australia, Eagle skipper Rod Davis can rely on Daddler, Hummingbird, Topes, Blood, Grace and the Neanderthals to bail him out.
July 14, 1986
The Baltimore Orioles, losers of the first 21 games last year, won their season opener Monday, beating the American League East champion Boston Red Sox, 5-4, at Baltimore on Craig Worthington’s 11th-inning single.
April 4, 1989
Ohio’s vicious ad battle pays off for President Obama
Nov. 7, 2012
Eric Woods of Newport Beach, Hugh Royer of Aiken, S.C., and Doug Martin and Craig Perks, both of Van Buren, Ohio, were quarterfinal winners Saturday in the Western Amateur golf tournament at Point O’Woods Golf & Country Club.
July 26, 1987
Angels
New-look free agency is in the air, and the Angels had best be prepared to catch it coming and going.
Dec. 9, 1990