Tax cuts don’t build bridges
Republicans in the Michigan Legislature made a smart move last week by stepping back from a plan to completely eliminate the state income tax.
Republicans in the Michigan Legislature made a smart move last week by stepping back from a plan to completely eliminate the state income tax.
The administration of Toledo city government is often — too often — inexplicable.
You will eat better in Toledo.
Workers took advantage of good weather last week to move some dirt and frame out several home villas on Catawba Lane in the Waterside Monclova subdivision, a 200-acre ‘lifestyle’ community in Monclova Township. Waterside Monclova, owned by Gulfstream Development and located off of Monclova Road west of Jerome Road, has two man-made lakes that allow some residents to have docks and pontoon boats. Homes in the development have three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The homes range from between 1,200 and... Читать дальше...
White roses and crystal set the glam scene for the Victory Center’s 10th annual Luncheon and Fashion Show: A Decade of Diamonds, presented by Mercy Health this month at the Hilton Garden Inn in Perrysburg. A sell-out crowd of 580 supporters bought all of the tickets in the first four hours when they went on sale Jan. 9.
Since its formation as a one-day, mom-and-pop music festival to raise money for families affected by autism, the annual Maumee-based event known as Acoustics for Autism has blossomed into one of northwest Ohio’s most enduring acts of compassion.
The acclaimed modern musical La La Land made history with its record-tying 14 Oscar nominations, an honor shared with All About Eve (1950) and Titanic (1997).
Toledo Public Schools will adjust its March and April class schedule to accommodate the large number of high schoolers taking or retaking state tests.
Ready, set, bubble.
BOWLING GREEN — Frustrations over uncertainty of health care in America and what Republicans could select to replace the Affordable Care Act boiled over Saturday during another a town-hall meeting marked by catcalls.
As a young woman looking for employment in 1963, Theresa M. Gabriel took the Civil Service Commission exam, scoring high enough to earn an interview for a posted position.
ROMEOVILLE, ILL. — The battle to keep invasive Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes is more than four decades old. The front lines have continued to change — the enemy has not.
Thomas E. “Big Tom” Hertzfeld, Sr., who guided the poultry business founded by his parents as it became a leading egg producer, died Friday in his Providence Township home, about a quarter mile from where he grew up. He was 79.
Henry Ford once remarked, perhaps jokingly, that his customers could have their car painted any color they want “so long as it is black.”
CLEVELAND — Free agent guard Deron Williams has cleared waivers and told the Cleveland Cavaliers he intends to sign with them.
BISMARCK, N.D. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has moved into the evacuated Dakota Access pipeline protest camp to finish the cleanup started weeks ago by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
ANN ARBOR — Michigan's bubble may have burst.
WASHINGTON — Tensions emerged today between Democratic and Republican U.S. governors over a GOP-led proposal for a major overhaul to Medicaid, with Democrats saying the changes would take away people’s health coverage to finance tax cuts for the wealthy.
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump announced today that he will not attend the annual White House Correspondents Association dinner, a high-profile event that draws celebrities, politicians and journalists.
OMAHA, Neb. — Investors who wanted billionaire Warren Buffett to address the current state of the world in his annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders will likely be disappointed, but they can still take some comfort in his consistently rosy long-term outlook for the U.S. economy.
LOS ANGELES — Officials in Southern California are crying foul after more than 140 million gallons of raw sewage spilled into the Tijuana River in Mexico and flowed north of the border for more than two weeks, according to a report.
OXFORD, Ohio — The Bowling Green State University men's basketball team defeated Miami 70-54 at Millett Hall today.