NWOAL baseball: Bryan expected to reign
If there is a baseball dynasty in the Northwest Ohio Athletic League, it resides in Bryan.
If there is a baseball dynasty in the Northwest Ohio Athletic League, it resides in Bryan.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — For those who follow college basketball, the idea that Gonzaga is playing North Carolina for the national title doesn’t seem all that strange.
Proceeds from Saturday and Sunday’s Prom for Paws fund-raiser at Rossford Recreation Center benefit Planned Pethood.
Each week during the construction season, The Blade’s Road Warrior highlights the major construction projects in Toledo and the surrounding area, noting where delays are worst and suggesting alternate routes.
Do you know someone with cancer? If so, there is a strong chance that this person has lung cancer.
I’m pleased when reading The Blade lately, as it seems to have moved more toward the middle, not only on the editorial page, but also in what stories are covered and how they are presented. I would call that great timing, given the perceived fall from grace of what we call the mainstream media.
The first phase of this year’s worldwide CrossFit Open is complete and my CrossFit Lifesport Toledo team did well.
Take a look at your car keys. I’ll bet you’ve got several key tags identifying you as a lucky rewards program participant for a whole bunch of merchants.
Violence against Palestinian protesters from the “Zionist occupation” in the West Bank has gone largely uncovered by western and American media and is fueled by American-made weapon products, a well-known activist said during a speech Sunday at Lourdes University’s Franciscan Center.
Winners of the Undefeated Spirit Foundation scholarships were recognized Sunday.
The commission appointed every four years to review the salaries of Toledo’s mayor and councilmen wants a pay bump for the 13 people elected to those seats.
Sylvia, one of more than a dozen huskies left abandoned in the woods near Adrian in early January, has come a long way from the emaciated, dirty, and fearful mess she used to be.
It’s disturbing to imagine that police might have been able to prevent the death of Amanda Mangas.
The Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce is wading into the regional water debate.
Professional baseball teams, including the Toledo Mud Hens and Sox, no longer called Swayne Field home, but to youngsters living out their baseball dreams, the deserted diamond still had some shine to it.
As the likely costs and regulations of starting up an Ohio medical marijuana dispensary come into focus, one local — and experienced — medical marijuana purveyor is keeping his distance, for now.
Paul J. Kolasinski, an artist whose drawings, cartoons, and watercolors illustrated articles and Sunday magazine covers in The Blade in the 1980s, died on his birthday — March 24 — in Ohio Living Swan Creek. He was 87.
Recently released inspection reports of Lucas County food-service operations.
CLEVELAND — LeBron James made a big 3-pointer in the final minute of the second overtime and scored 41 points to offset 43 by Indiana’s Paul George, and the Cleveland Cavaliers opened their April schedule with a 135-130 win tonight over the Indiana Pacers, who remain on the outside of the playoff picture in the Eastern Conference.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Braden Holtby stopped 35 shots, Andre Burakovsky had a goal and an assist and the Washington Capitals held on for a 3-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets tonight.
TULSA, Okla. — A white Oklahoma police officer charged with manslaughter for fatally shooting an unarmed black man last year says the man’s race had nothing to do with her decision to fire her gun.
DALLAS — Dawn Staley finally could raise an NCAA championship trophy.
LOS ANGELES — Katie Holmes came to The Kennedys — After Camelot as a veteran, having played first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in Reelz’s 2011 miniseries about the political family shadowed by tragedy. For Matthew Perry, the role of Edward Kennedy was a chance to stretch his acting muscles.
Despite clinching the ECHL Central Division title on Saturday, the Walleye saw their losing streak extend to four games with a 2-1 lost to rival Fort Wayne today.
DANA POINT, Calif. — Boaters were asked today to be on the lookout for a gray whale tangled in an unknown material heading north along Southern California’s coast.