Nossaman, Wells, Archer, Bosley and Tomlinson grab All-Ohio honors
All-Ohio teams announced
All-Ohio teams announced

BEIRUT — A Syrian activist group reported Monday that 144 people have been killed across the country, scores of them in the embattled opposition stronghold of Homs by security forces as they tried to flee. A team from the Syrian arm of the Red Cross delivered aid to one of the city’s most dangerous neighborhoods after days of trying to reach the area.

The two Mean Bean Caffeine Lounges in Delaware County are now owned separately, with the new owners preparing to add their own flavor shot to the popular local coffee shops’ identities.

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union said Friday that 26 of its 27 member countries are open to joining a new treaty tying their finances together to solve the euro crisis. Only Britain remains opposed, creating a deep rift in the union.

BRUSSELS (AP) — European leaders were wrestling Thursday over how much of their sovereignty they are willing to give up in a desperate attempt to save the ambitious project of continental unity that grew from the ashes of World War II.
JACKSON, Mississippi — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has ordered an “extensive and thorough review” of a foreign exchange program that has been used by U.S. businesses as a source of cheap labor and exploited by criminals to import women to work in the sex industry.
One link to Delaware City’s largest rash of identity thefts has been found — a computer server in Poland lifting credit card numbers from Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore.

NEW YORK — As her grandfather sat pleasantly perplexed at her wedding, Lauren Barnes reached into the recesses of her strapless white gown, whipped out her iPhone and accepted her groom’s Facebook relationship change to “married.”