Toledo Weak Signals RC show starts Friday
The 63nd annual Toledo Radio Control Exposition — North America’s largest and longest-running radio-control model expo — is Friday through Sunday in the SeaGate Convention Centre, 401 Jefferson Ave.
The 63nd annual Toledo Radio Control Exposition — North America’s largest and longest-running radio-control model expo — is Friday through Sunday in the SeaGate Convention Centre, 401 Jefferson Ave.
Lela M. Schnorf, 111, one of Ohio’s oldest residents who, with a century’s worth of experience, kept her focus on the day ahead, died April 2 at Lakes of Monclova Health Campus, Monclova Township.
The White House budget, titled “America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again,” calls for the elimination of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
COLUMBUS — As he often does, Gov. John Kasich spoke during his State of the State address about the role Lake Erie played in developing his initial impression of Ohio as the “promised land” when visiting as a child from the Pittsburgh area.
The Toledo Symphony tackles romantic favorites this weekend as it welcomes violinist Augustin Hadelich center stage with Alain Trudel on the conductor’s platform.
BOWLING GREEN — World War I was fought a century ago, but a stroll through the Wood County Historical Center & Museum will take visitors on a trip back to 1917.
Stepping into Limones Mexican Restaurant in Toledo’s Southwyck neighborhood is a slightly surreal experience, and not just because of the Octavio Ocampo print of Visions of Quixote greeting guests at the front counter.
FINDLAY — For a recognizable Toledo man, gaining U.S. citizenship has been a long time coming.
Ask the average American about the origins of World War II, and they can probably provide the basics immediately.
Leaders from Toledo and the eight communities that buy its water will consider an offer by the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce to find and pay for a consultant they hope will bring consensus to the long-debated push toward forming a regional water authority.
Jungle Jack Hanna is passionate about animals.
State Auditor Dave Yost has released an overview of citations his office issued to Ohio public entities over public-records violations. And Ohio has some work to do. With 357 agencies and local governments cited in just one year, the General Assembly should act.
When the Jeep Cherokee line goes silent at the Toledo Assembly Complex this week, more than 3,700 local workers will find themselves out of a job. For most, it’s temporary — production at the Jeep plant is expected to ramp back up before year’s end — but for others it will be permanent.
A vigorous early-spring storm system forecast to bring heavy rain to the Toledo area overnight, and today could end with some accumulating snow late today and early Friday.
The University of Toledo is strong and can be stronger, President Sharon Gaber said Wednesday during her first state of the university address.