Village Players stages ‘The Odd Couple’
The Village Players continue to celebrate 60 seasons of theater by presenting Neil Simon’s comedy The Odd Couple, with six shows beginning Friday evening.
The Village Players continue to celebrate 60 seasons of theater by presenting Neil Simon’s comedy The Odd Couple, with six shows beginning Friday evening.
Fiona isn’t letting a little thing like losing a leg slow her down.
One of the proposed changes to Toledo’s capital budget that was approved Tuesday — but quickly overturned amid a period of procedural confusion at city council’s regular meeting — would have unevenly split $2 million of residential street money across the city.
Bound by the jigsaw-edged eastern border of Sylvania on West Alexis Road, the Seafood is one of the last Old Toledo restaurants. Located in a two-story neighborhood home, it was started in 1953, and long ago would have been the seafood specialty contemporary of steakhouses like Kratzer’s or the Charcoal House.
Toledo City Council approved recreational and commercial use of golf carts and low-speed vehicles on public streets within designated areas of the city through at least the end of next year.
The world of superheroes may be increasingly dark but comic-book illustrator and writer Scott “Scoot” McMahon is happy to bring light to readers with a style of comics that are silly, giggly fun for kids and adults.
After years of demanding a nix and a fix of President Obama’s signature legislation on health insurance, a Republican president and Congress are finally getting their chance.
Twenty years ago, most Toledoans would have turned their noses up at the thought of eating sushi.
Clashing high and low-pressure systems surrounding Toledo and the region forced a series of heavy wind gusts Wednesday, leaving a trail of destruction in its path.
Against a brutal wind, the local version of a national event called A Day Without A Woman brought women — and a few men, girls, and boys — to a downtown Toledo sidewalk Wednesday evening to protest the policies of President Trump and to show support for equal rights, fair pay, and peace.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Actor and comedian Faizon Love has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge after an alleged altercation with a valet at the Columbus airport.
Toledo police have arrested a man in connection with a fatal stabbing Wednesday afternoon at his Old West End apartment.
WASHINGTON — A couple hundred Marines have deployed into Syria with heavy artillery guns, as part of the ongoing preparation for the fight to oust the Islamic State group from its self-declared headquarters of Raqqa, a senior U.S. official said today.
One of the most respected superintendents in the golf industry is coming to Toledo.
NEW YORK — A new statue of a resolute young girl staring down Wall Street’s famous Charging Bull was erected by a major asset managing firm for International Women’s Day to make a point: There’s a dearth of women on the boards of the largest U.S. corporations.
General Wireless Operations Inc, which acquired the RadioShack brand in 2015, said today it has filed for bankruptcy protection.
NEW YORK — More than 140 Jewish community center leaders sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions today expressing frustration with the progress made in identifying whoever is responsible for this year's wave of bomb threats against Jewish interests.
CLEVELAND — The University of Toledo women's basketball team defeated Kent State 67-63 tonight in a Mid-American Conference tournament quarterfinal at Quicken Loans Arena.
WASHINGTON — A freakishly balmy February broke more than 11,700 local daily records for warmth in the United States, but it didn’t quite beat 1954 for the warmest February on record, climate scientists said.
Former Utah governor and 2012 Republican presidential candidate Jon Huntsman has accepted President Donald Trump's offer to serve as the next ambassador to Russia, several senior administration officials told CNN.
SACRAMENTO — Uber’s self-driving cars will return to California’s streets, though the ride-hailing company doesn’t immediately plan to pick up passengers.
GUATEMALA CITY — Fire swept through a crowded children’s shelter near Guatemala City early today and officials said at least 19 people died and dozens were injured.
WASHINGTON — As conservatives revolt over Republican health care legislation, Donald Trump faces a crucial first test of his presidency: Can he translate his bully pulpit and popularity with conservative voters into a legislative win?
PORT CLINTON — An Ottawa County judge today ordered a quarry owner that is mixing spent lime on its Benton Township property to stop work until it is compliance with zoning.
J. Kenneth Blackwell, the Republican Party's 2006 candidate for governor, has formed a new conservative political action committee.