Maumee baseball continues historic run with shutout
BOWLING GREEN — One Gatorade bath wasn’t enough for a Maumee baseball team that continued its magical march in the postseason with a berth to the state tournament in Columbus on Friday.
BOWLING GREEN — One Gatorade bath wasn’t enough for a Maumee baseball team that continued its magical march in the postseason with a berth to the state tournament in Columbus on Friday.
The Mud Hens’ 4-2 loss to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre will be pinned on Toledo starter William Cuevas.
CHICAGO — Melky Cabrera homered and had four RBIs, Matt Davidson went deep and Avisail Garcia drove in three runs to lead the Chicago White Sox over the Detroit Tigers 8-2 on Friday night after the first game of their doubleheader was postponed because of rain.
TIFFIN — St. Francis de Sales advanced to the final four of the first Ohio High School Athletic Association-sanctioned boys state lacrosse tournament, topping Cuyahoga Valley Christian Academy 15-6 in a Division II regional final on Friday night at Heidelberg University.
U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Toledo) announced two 90-minute “listening sessions” next week in her district: one in Toledo and one in Sandusky.
The departure of the Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority's top official was neither a surprise for the board that governs the agency nor a resignation as reported earlier this week.
Five Washington Local Schools teachers resigned and two tutors won’t return to work amid allegations they skipped out on sixth-grade camp duties to drink alcohol at restaurants.
A corrections officer accused of smuggling tobacco to an inmate in the Lucas County jail recently resigned after he faced an investigation for possible administrative charges.
One hundred and four: That’s how many people Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted has referred to prosecutors for two different kinds of voting fraud — combined. While at least one of those kinds is a serious crime, the overall figure suggests that there is no voter fraud crisis in Ohio.
I’m concerned that the progress we’ve made in cleaning up America’s air and water is going to be lost.
The Trump Administration is working on plans to put parts of America’s infrastructure into private hands. The idea has some merit.
The plight of idealistic teachers was showcased in the 1964 novel Up The Down Staircase by author Bel Kaufman.
As the state budget heads for the Ohio Senate, there is one amendment the bill must lose before it reaches Gov. John Kasich’s desk — the addition that would usurp Toledo’s home-rule authority and nullify the city’s modest lead-safe ordinance.
Workers remove a piece of the Pythian Castle in Toledo. Developer Dave Ball acquired the castle at Jefferson Avenue and Ontario Street from the Lucas County Land Bank in November with an eye toward renovating it. Built in 1890, the castle was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. Renovation of the Pythian has been viewed for decades as a potential catalyst for business. Developers have dreamed of restaurants and retail on the main floor, like in some of downtown Chicago’s historic buildings.
A week after saying the new Renaissance Toledo would be open by the middle of next month, officials with the downtown hotel confirmed they’ve had to push back the opening to later this summer and cancel some bookings.
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Jacob Mattoni went on The Price is Right having never won anything big.
Toledo’s Memorial Day parade will begin at 10 a.m. today at Monroe and Summit streets and pass a reviewing stand in front of One Government Center before it ends at the Civic Center Mall, where the annual wreath-laying and memorial ceremony will follow.
The latest graduates of the University of Toledo’s college of medicine and life sciences have received their diplomas, and a special gift: their first stethoscopes.
It wasn’t necessarily that Ryu Han didn’t understand the words she was hearing from the pulpit of the Sylvania First United Methodist Church.
BLISSFIELD, Mich. — Dean Frederick Neuman, the former owner of Blissfield Lumber & Flooring Co. who was a Navy veteran of World War II, died Wednesday at the Blissfield Place assisted living facility. He was 91.