Excitement roaring back for Cleveland
CLEVELAND — The Indians raised a pennant, won in their last at-bat, and electrified a packed house Tuesday.
CLEVELAND — The Indians raised a pennant, won in their last at-bat, and electrified a packed house Tuesday.
LOUISVILLE — John Hicks hit a two-run single in the eighth inning as the Toledo Mud Hens beat the Louisville Bats 2-0 on Tuesday night.
KeyBank and ProMedica are together committing more than $2.6 million to rehabilitate hundreds of dwellings and increase home ownership in some of the city’s most economically depressed neighborhoods.
The Clothesline Project, an installation of T-shirts that draws attention to sexual assault and violence against women, will be on display today at the University of Toledo.
COLUMBUS — The state of Ohio said Tuesday it will ask the entire U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear last week’s ruling continuing a preliminary injunction blocking executions.
Serial killer Donald Harvey was under protective custody in Toledo Correctional Institution at the time of his fatal beating, authorities said Tuesday.
A target to reach a tentative contract deal between Toledo Public Schools and the Toledo Federation of Teachers before spring break will not be met within that time frame.
Tom Grams, a lifelong farmer who grew vegetables and grain and raised livestock in what had become a suburban setting, and whose just-picked offerings attracted customers to the family’s open-air market, died Friday in St. Luke’s Hospital, Maumee. He was 68.
The 35-mph sign on State Rt. 64, where it is statutorily set at 50 mph, is wrong (April 9, ‘‘Fake signs, real tickets”). It is untruthful, and it promotes distrust.
Buckeye Broadband is putting the spotlight on local dance, theater, music, and studio arts at the student and professional level with the soft launch of its new channel Buckeye Community Arts Network.
The Hicks-Hudson administration is hoping for the best and anticipating Toledo’s next annual allotment of federal Community Development Block Grant funding will match what it received last year.
BOWLING GREEN — It might not seem like sending a text message or taking a cell-phone call while waiting for a red light to turn green is a driving distraction, but Paul Atchley says otherwise.
A retired Bowling Green State University professor who says his most recent work is the best of his career, is one of four area recipients of excellence awards from the Ohio Arts Council to further their creative work in the community.
COLUMBUS — Statehouse Republicans joined with former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Norman “Boomer” Esiason on Tuesday to form a line of defense against Gov. John Kasich’s proposed overhaul of a program that helps more than 40,000 children dealing with severe medical handicaps.
Baseball fans will have the chance to enjoy more than a game’s worth of popcorn and chili dogs when the Toledo Mud Hens kick off their 2017 season on Thursday.
Drivers heading into Whitehouse on State Rt. 64 obey the posted speed limit about as well as anywhere else, Police Chief Mark McDonough said last month.
Lucas County commissioners approved a paid parental leave policy Tuesday that allows employees up to 12 weeks to care for newborn and adopted children.
City council will consider changes to Toledo’s rental lead-safe ordinance to extend and stagger the compliance deadline, eliminate a required registry of names and addresses of affected tenants, and create a hardship extension program to help landlords be in compliance.
GROTON, Mass. — Musician John Warren Geils Jr., founder of The J. Geils Band, has died in his Massachusetts home. He was 71.
NEW YORK — The sculptor of Wall Street’s “Charging Bull” statue is accusing New York City of violating his legal rights by allowing the “Fearless Girl” statue to be installed facing the bronze beast, without his permission.
WICHITA, Kan. — A Democratic civil rights attorney running in the nation’s first congressional election since President Donald Trump’s November victory has made the race surprisingly competitive for a Kansas House seat held by Republicans for more than two decades.
CLEVELAND — This time the Indians beat Chicago in extra innings.
PHOENIX — A wet spring means a greater risk of wildfire in Arizona’s southern deserts and grasslands as they dry out, leaving the state with mixed anticipation for the upcoming fire season, the state forester said today.
COLUMBUS — The Columbus police chief said today she’s fast-tracking an investigation into the case of an officer captured on video apparently kicking a handcuffed suspect in the head.