Reinstated Lucas County deputy must be paid
Lucas County officials will pay nearly $32,700 to the deputy fired for his Facebook posts after an arbitrator reinstated him.
Lucas County officials will pay nearly $32,700 to the deputy fired for his Facebook posts after an arbitrator reinstated him.
When it comes to picking stocks for The Blade’s School Stock Contest, every team has a formula.
Edward E. White, a chemical engineer, landlord, and avid musician and cyclist, died Saturday in his South Toledo home. He was 95.
I read with interest the Jan. 22 article, “NW Ohio women join sea of signs, pink hats.”
It’s time, once again, to play our favorite game: When Toledo’s most famous pea-hating picky eater is away, what is the food editor — a much more adventurous food obsessive — going to make for dinner?
The Catholic Club, housed in a five-story building that boasts one of downtown’s first indoor pools, will swim into its 75th year with a Wednesday rededication.
Toledo’s charter includes a quirk that could land a mayoral candidate twice on the same ballot — seeking to finish out a current term and running for a new four-year term.
Americans are expected to spend slightly less on Valentine’s Day this year, but local florists say the timing of the holiday should help with their business.
Pie — the humble, homespun result of mixing flour, fat, and a filling — is all the rage right now, pushing aside cupcakes, cake pops, and macarons for a share of the spotlight.
COLUMBUS — Under a bill about to be introduced, Ohio would join five states that require certain offenders with violent pasts to register their whereabouts, much as sex offenders are required to do.
Ah, Valentine’s Day.
The most recent jarring example of the unraveling of our political culture — and consensus about rules of the game — came in the U.S. Senate. What used to be called “the world’s most deliberative body” is cannibalizing itself.
Dana Inc. said Monday it has reached an agreement to purchase a Michigan automotive plant, U.S. Manufacturing Corp., that makes axle and drive shaft parts for commercial and passenger vehicles, including the Toledo-built Jeep Wrangler.
NEW YORK — Lockenhaus’ Rumor Has It V Kenlyn, called Rumor for short, won the Herding Group at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog show on Monday, the opening night of the competition.
Lucas County Auditor Anita Lopez is taking steps, including putting up $50,000 in county funds, to make it harder for criminals to insert skimming devices on gas pumps to steal credit and debit card information.
SEATTLE — A lawsuit by Washington state and Minnesota challenging President Donald Trump’s travel ban will proceed as an appellate court considers a preliminary injunction in the case, a federal judge ruled Monday in Seattle.
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State Police say dozens of schools around the state will get a share of about $2 million to improve safety and security at school buildings.
CHICO, Calif. — Some grabbed pets and important papers. Others arrived at shelters with just the clothes on their backs.
COLUMBUS — Under a bill about to be introduced, Ohio would join five states that require certain offenders with violent pasts to register their whereabouts, much as sex offenders are required to do.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is “evaluating the situation” regarding his embattled national security adviser Michael Flynn’s conversations with Russia’s ambassador to the U.S., the White House said today, deepening the uncertainty surrounding Flynn’s future in the new administration.
WEST LIBERTY, Ohio — A 16-year-old victim of an Ohio school shooting has returned to class less than a month after he was critically wounded.
UNITED NATIONS — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned North Korea’s latest ballistic missile launch and Britain’s U.N. ambassador said ahead of an urgent meeting of the Security Council today that its member nations had agreed to condemn the test.
WASHINGTON — The Homeland Security Department said today that 680 people were arrested in roundups last week targeting immigrants living illegally in the United States. The figure is far below the totals of similar raids conducted under the Obama administration.
NEW YORK — Princess Diana will be the subject of a four-hour documentary miniseries airing on ABC this August.
NEW YORK — Sunday’s Grammy Awards delivered its largest viewership since 2014, according to Nielsen.