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2017

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Volkswagen to pay $2.8B in emission scandal

The Toledo Blade 

DETROIT — Volkswagen has been ordered to pay a $2.8 billion criminal penalty in the United States for cheating on diesel emissions tests.

Research: Hatchery work not harming river’s walleye

The Toledo Blade 

ST. MARYS, Ohio — Anglers in the state’s upland reservoirs will catch thousands of adult saugeye in the coming years, likely unaware those feisty hybrids started their journey on a chilly spring night in 2017 along the Maumee River.

Ramey pleads not guilty in death of former girlfriend

The Toledo Blade 

WAUSEON — James C. Ramey sat stoically Thursday as a Fulton County judge read the charges and possible penalties he faces if he is convicted of killing his former girlfriend, Amanda Mangas.

Tip jar at Black Kite aids area homeless

The Toledo Blade 

Each dollar or coin dropped in the glass pitcher on the counter at Black Kite Coffee means Lilian Briggs can continue helping local youth find stable, safe housing.



Irwin S. “Irky” Rosenbloom: 1930-2017

The Toledo Blade 

Irwin S. “Irky” Rosenbloom, owner of a Toledo book-binding firm, who joined his late wife, Paula, as local pioneers in urging parents to be tested for a gene that could lead to a fatal disease in their children, died April 14 in Delray Medical Center, Delray Beach, Fla. He was 86.

Gabriel has qualifications for elections board

The Toledo Blade 

Recent stories and editorials have me questioning The Blade’s treatment of Theresa Gabriel, former Toledo councilman and now deputy director of the Lucas County Board of Elections.

Ohio’s college students should be informed

The Toledo Blade 

I believe today’s students should take every opportunity to be prepared and informed about their educational and financial futures, which is why I introduced legislation that improves Ohio’s financial literacy education standards.

Democrats shamefully protecting own in Michigan Legislature

The Toledo Blade 

DETROIT — Now for a controversy few are willing to touch: Why have so many of Detroit’s black legislators turned out to be squalid criminals — and why has this been tolerated by both their voters and Democratic Party leaders?

Venezuela’s history perilous for Owens-Illinois, Dana

The Toledo Blade 

The Venezuelan government’s takeover of a General Motors Co. plant on Wednesday is just the latest incident in a long history of perilous relationships between U.S. corporations and unrest in the South American country, including a number of incidents involving Toledo-area firms.

DeVos, union chief amicable on visit

The Toledo Blade 

VAN WERT, Ohio — Barely a hint of the biting rhetoric lobbed at U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos by teachers’ unions and other public school advocates surfaced Thursday as she toured Van Wert City Schools alongside an ardent critic.

Mercy St. Vincent names president

The Toledo Blade 

Jeffrey Dempsey has been named president of Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center and Children’s Hospital.

Mr. Trump in Wisconsin

The Toledo Blade 

Voters in the industrial Great Lakes region put their faith in Donald Trump’s promise to revive the manufacturing economy here, so when the President went to Wisconsin this week to announce his “Buy American, Hire American” executive order, it was a welcome act — a down payment on a promise kept.

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Hickey target of protection order

The Toledo Blade 

Washington Local School board member Patricia Carmean was granted an ex parte — or temporary — civil protection order against former Superintendent Patrick Hickey Thursday, a week after he announced his candidacy for school board.

Toledo income tax collection up in quarter

The Toledo Blade 

Toledo finance officials said the city’s income tax collections were up 5.1 percent at the end of last month over the same period last year.

Hawaii lawmakers criticize Sessions' island judge remarks

The Toledo Blade 

HONOLULU — Hawaii’s Democratic lawmakers today criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions after he expressed amazement on a radio show that a “judge sitting on an island in the Pacific” could stop the president’s travel ban.

Bridge repair closes lane on I-475/U.S. 23

The Toledo Blade 

Bridge-joint repair will close one of two northbound lanes on I-475/U.S. 23 at the Maumee River, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced.


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