Michigan basketball turning its season around
ANN ARBOR — A cold, gray night in Champaign, Ill., has proven to be the catalyst for a Michigan basketball resurgence led by its senior point guard Derrick Walton, Jr.
ANN ARBOR — A cold, gray night in Champaign, Ill., has proven to be the catalyst for a Michigan basketball resurgence led by its senior point guard Derrick Walton, Jr.
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BOWLING GREEN — Northern Michigan goaltender Atte Tolvanen stopped all 35 shots he faced Friday to hand the Bowling Green State University hockey team its second straight shutout loss.
The Tigers open spring training Feb. 14, which means baseball season is coming. Here is a daily look at players with possible ties to the 2017 Mud Hens.
View season-long high school basketball schedules at ToledoBlade.com/hsbasketball
HOUSTON — It seems one word is commonly used by candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
HOUSTON — Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn is feeling better about his Pro Bowl center.
HOUSTON — It might have been a blip, explained as much by the must-watch presidential debates as by some wholesale turn away from football. Or, decades from now, 2016 could be remembered as the season fans started falling out of love with the NFL.
Kyle Baker, founder of Gertie's Premium BBQ Sauce, serves up a sample to sixth grader Victor Eames during a Black History Month presentation at Whittier Elementary School in Toledo. Mr. Baker also spoke to the students Friday about entrepreneurship, dedication, and following one’s dreams, and of the steps needed to set up and maintain a business.
Village of Ottawa Hills officials want an independent engineering firm to analyze traffic data on Secor Road before they decide whether to green-light a reconstruction project that could cost the village a dozen homes — and the property taxes that go with them.
Lucas County school districts — including Toledo — would mostly see state funding increases next year under Governor John Kasich’s education budget.
Two Toledo business families that have been friends but also rivals in the wholesale food service industry over the years are now one.
Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, gay-bashing, and attacks on minorities certainly began long before President Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
About 7,500 voters who were purged from Ohio voter registration rolls from 2011 to 2014 but then reinstated at the order of a federal judge last year showed up and voted in the 2016 presidential election.
BOWLING GREEN — Harold M. “Hal” Hanna, a lawyer in the family firm who defended property owners when they learned they could lose land to a highway or pipeline, died Monday in Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Perrysburg Township. He was 70.
Peruvian businessman Fernando Palazuelo has a reputation for redeveloping historic structures from Europe to South America.
In their crusade to repeal Obamacare, Congressional Republicans recently brought forward a budget resolution that, on its face, lets the national debt rise by nearly half. That’s not fiscal responsibility. It’s playing partisan politics with the money future generations will have to earn.
Come Sunday, either the New England Patriots or the Atlanta Falcons will be crowned NFL champions.
NEW YORK — The Federal Communications Commission often took stances that angered the phone and cable industries under the Obama Administration. It’s already starting to lean the other way.
LANSING — Michigan’s attorney general has ruled that Ann Arbor cannot ban the sale of tobacco to 18, 19, and 20-year-olds.
About 7,500 voters who were purged from Ohio voter registration rolls from 2011-2014 but were then reinstated at the order of a federal judge last year showed up and voted in the 2016 presidential election.
NEW YORK — Munther Alaskry and his family were just hours away from their dream as they boarded the final leg of a flight to the United States after waiting seven years for visas. But minutes after sitting down, they were yanked from the plane because President Donald Trump’s immigration order banned Iraqis from entering America.
NEW YORK — Banks and other financial companies made big gains today after President Trump moved to scale back regulations on the financial industry. Other stocks also rose as investors were also pleased that employers hired workers at a faster pace in January.