BEIJING — K.S. Narendran never boards a flight without feeling terror. And he doesn’t expect that to change without answers to what happened to the plane carrying his wife three years ago.
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Confident Start girls roll to victory
Make no mistake about it, for the University of Toledo men’s basketball team, this one means more.
Not every invasive species is as big, ugly, notorious and easily identified as the Burmese pythons that have destroyed much of the native wildlife in the Everglades, or the acrobatic Asian carp that are threatening the Great Lakes as an aquatic version of Attila and his marauding Huns.
Shocking, heartbreaking, and discouraging.
Charn Konrath just kept shaking her head in disbelief as she helped load her purchases into her vehicle under a gloomy sky spitting scattered droplets of rain on Monday.
Design work has begun for reconstructing a portion of Main Street in Sylvania.
Richard Fair moved Saturday from a South Toledo mobile-home park to a third-floor apartment nearby.
Tony Packo’s and House of Meats have both been examining expansion opportunities in the Toledo area in recent months. But with The Andersons closing its general stores, where each has long leased space, the search is taking on a new sense of urgency.
A tricky intersection in Rossford could soon receive a significant makeover in the form of a roundabout.
Saying her case was not brought to trial within speedy-trial requirements, Ohio’s 6th District Court of Appeals has thrown out the conviction of a Chicago-area woman for failing to clean up the former Riviera Maia Apartments.
Hours after Donald Trump is sworn in Friday as president, the YWCA of Northwest Ohio is sponsoring a “peaceful and positive” Unity March and Celebration.
COLDWATER, Mich. — William “Bill” Greenawalt, who served as a Toledo fireman and ran a business with his wife, died Jan. 11 at his home in Coldwater. He was 78.
The issue of human trafficking is important to our community. We are blessed to have lawmakers who have been engaged with the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition and the University of Toledo’s Human Trafficking and Social Justice Institute to combat human trafficking.
Donna Arp is still working at the Golden Lily Chinese Restaurant.
Richard Fair moved Saturday from a South Toledo mobile-home park to a third-floor apartment nearby.
ATLANTA — Ohio Gov. John Kasich told an Atlanta audience on Martin Luther King, Jr., Day that a “growing secularism” and a turn away from faith-based values is to blame for some conflicts the country faces.
“Uncle Martin,” as Donzaleigh Abernathy called the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., pushed her to overcome her fear, just like he did the nation’s.
Design work has begun for reconstructing a portion of Main Street in Sylvania.
Charn Konrath just kept shaking her head in disbelief as she helped load her purchases into her vehicle under a gloomy sky spitting scattered droplets of rain on Monday.
ATLANTA — The call for courage came clearly, a cry accompanied by deafening approval, from Ebenezer Baptist Church.
It’s mid-January, so we’ve still got two more months of winter to endure. Yippee.
Although a recent report indicates that the frequency of exercise recommended by most doctors may not be necessary to live a healthy life, many Toledoans are still failing to meet even a minimal threshold.