Task force salutes retired lieutenant
Lt. Andrea Luna’s brother never received the justice he deserved, and the Lucas County sheriff's domestic-violence officer has made a career of helping other victims get theirs.
Lt. Andrea Luna’s brother never received the justice he deserved, and the Lucas County sheriff's domestic-violence officer has made a career of helping other victims get theirs.
he Village Players, which just closed their 60th season last weekend, are prepared to begin it all over again Sept. 15 with an interesting mix of comedy and drama next season.
Park officials are looking for information after a large sculpture was broken in half at Wildwood Preserve Metropark.
Toledo police officials announced Wednesday they will pursue an aggressive approach toward texting motorists, now citing drivers with an elevated offense under state law.
The Detroit Institute of Arts is running a fun photo contest in conjunction with its Inside/Out exhibition, a community-driven national event in which reproductions from the museum’s collection are displayed in dozens of outdoor venues in surrounding neighborhoods.
Ohio is paying the Ohio Lakefront Group $6.1 million to settle a class-action lawsuit the 7,000-member private-property-rights organization brought in response to what it saw as an attempted “land grab” by the state when Great Lakes water levels receded dramatically several years ago.
WOODVILLE — Emil J. “Bunny” Konesky, a longtime auctioneer — and farmer, racehorse owner, real-estate agent, and former township trustee whose patter drew crowds and bids, died Tuesday in his Woodville Township home. He was 91.
In recent weeks, there has been much discussion about high lead levels detected in some children and who should be responsible for protecting them — the Ohio Department of Health or the local health department.
The Toledo Junior Bar Association’s Gridiron Show, a tradition for 84 years, once again drew legal eagles as well as politicians and others in the community. The event, held this year at the Valentine, is “a chance for the junior bar to informally interact with the senior bar and the bench,” said co-presidents Karin Coble and Troy Hawkins.
Jerry Abair is running out of ideas.
The Perrysburg Convention and Visitors Bureau has announced the schedule for its Music at the Market 2017 Concert Series. This year’s line-up includes a diverse selection of performers ranging from concert bands and brass quintets to Irish punk, blues, jazz, bluegrass, and more.
COLUMBUS — Two Toledo City Council members argued Wednesday that a legislative move to override the city’s new lead ordinance would put more children at risk while the state figures out how it would address the problem.
Seven teachers at Washington Local Schools will not return to their classrooms this school year after a district probe into allegations they left an overnight sixth-grade camp to eat meals at restaurants that served alcohol.
America’s obsession for pizza is fed by innumerable restaurants and shops. There are also many frozen, microwave, take-and-bake options that should, for the most part, be avoided.
Tackling their first big-budget film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales co-directors Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg inherit a sinking ship of a franchise, and only compound its problems:
Responding to a plea from a resident about the city’s dangerously deteriorating sidewalks, Toledo City Council has put together a modest plan to fix some of them. Toledo City Council voted to create a sidewalk program for this year using $300,000 from the capital improvement fund and an additional $300,000 from assessments on property owners.
A longtime Toledo business is pulling out of downtown’s Warehouse District in favor of a new business park in Rossford, but the departure has given a neighboring company much-needed room to expand.
When a state trooper told Johnnie Cross III he had a strong odor of alcohol, the Sandusky motorist replied that he “always” does.
FINDLAY — Gibsonburg is headed to a Division IV softball regional final following a 4-3 victory against defending state champion Convoy Crestview in the semifinals this evening.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions did not disclose meetings he had last year with Russian officials when he applied for his security clearance, the Justice Department told CNN today.
NEW YORK — Sean Hannity says a media watchdog is guilty of “liberal fascism” for targeting advertisers on his Fox News Channel show, as one company announced today that it would no longer hawk its wares there.
Toledo police helped recover the stolen equipment and vehicle of a Toledo Walleye player.
ROMULUS, Mich. — A $32 million maintenance hangar at Detroit Metropolitan Airport has opened as part of efforts to ensure safety among Spirit Airlines’ fleet.
WASHINGTON — The health care bill that Republicans recently pushed through the House would leave 23 million more Americans without insurance and confront many others who have costly medical conditions with coverage that could prove unaffordable, Congress’ official budget analysts said today.