Walleye have faith in Paterson
The confidence of Walleye goaltender Jake Paterson continues to build as the young netminder has taken on the lion’s share of work between the pipes this season.
The confidence of Walleye goaltender Jake Paterson continues to build as the young netminder has taken on the lion’s share of work between the pipes this season.
BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University men’s basketball followed up its best game of the season last Saturday with arguably its worst effort Tuesday.
If Ohio State loses a basketball game in a half-empty mausoleum, does it make a sound?
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — University Arena was once again a house of horrors for the University of Toledo men’s basketball team on Tuesday night.
The Honigfords weren’t anticipating a summer remodeling.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State announced Tuesday that former Indiana head coach Kevin Wilson is joining the Buckeyes’ staff as the offensive coordinator.
ANTHONY WAYNE 50, DELTA 47
FINDLAY 54, CENTRAL CATHOLIC 52
Toledo women at Buffalo
ANN ARBOR — Jabrill Peppers is going pro.
TAMPA — Standing on college football’s biggest stage and hoisting its top prize, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney and dynamic quarterback Deshaun Watson shared the ultimate hug and a few private words.
The Walleye acquired forward J.P. LaFontaine in a trade with Elmira on Tuesday.
On Thursday, the Toledo City Plan Commission will be asked to violate its recently adopted municipal master plan and rezone some of Notre Dame Academy at Secor Road and Monroe Street from residential to commercial for a Kroger’s super store. In the best interest of the long-term economic vitality of Toledo, this rezoning must be denied.
Despite expressing concerns about the reluctance to release some nonviolent offenders, U.S. District Judge James Carr kept in place a 2014 order maintaining the maximum inmate population of the Lucas County jail.
Toledo International Film Festival returns for its third-annual run over three Saturdays next month with a slate of six foreign films, all screened at The Ohio Theatre and Event Center, 3114 Lagrange St.
COLUMBUS — A lawyer for Ohio on Tuesday sparred with members of the Ohio Supreme Court over whether a state law restricting automated red-light and speed cameras run by cities like Toledo is really designed to put the programs out of business.
Things were not going well for the Rev. Jeff Walker after 20 minutes into his first serious physical activity since high school gym class.
ADRIAN — Lenawee County authorities are investigating a possible felony case of animal abandonment after at least a dozen huskies were found running loose.
Home sales in Lucas and northern Wood counties were up 3 percent and the median sales price rose 20 percent in 2016, according to a report Tuesday by the Toledo Regional Association of Realtors.
Roger Ebert called film noir “the most American film genre, because no society could have created a world so filled with doom, fate, fear and betrayal, unless it were essentially naive and optimistic.”
Backpage.com pleaded innocent while shutting down the adult personal ads on its site, accusing the government of censoring it.
DETROIT — Fiat Chrysler Automobiles will add three new vehicles to the Jeep lineup by 2020, giving the brand its broadest offering in years. But one key official said the company may not be finished when it comes to expanding Jeep.
The Toledo Museum of Art is adding to its permanent collection more than 120 pieces of late 18th and early 19th-century jewelry amassed by a Florida couple over more than three decades after selling at auction more than 90 sets from the same collection.
Plans for a regional water system will move forward after Toledo city council approved a nonbinding resolution Tuesday supporting such a system.
The trial of the man accused of setting fire to an apartment building that killed two Toledo firefighters nearly three years ago has been pushed back about two months, to early April, at defense lawyers’ request.