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Toledo woman ordained
Toledo woman ordained
This weekend’s a big one for the Rev. Cedric Brock of Mount Nebo Baptist Church, 831 N. Detroit Ave.
To many people, Pope Francis is a symbol of religion’s growing involvement with climate change and other environmental issues.
NEW YORK — Shoppers who got addicted to sales during the last recession have more tools than ever to cross-check prices and find bargains, creating a race to the bottom — particularly on clothes.
COLUMBUS — Ohio natural-gas production continued to rise in the first quarter, while oil production continued to fall, according to figures issued on Friday by the state.
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. is offering buyouts to 15,000 salaried workers with the hope that 1,400 of them will accept the offer.
The Michigan developer transforming the former Fiberglas Tower on North St. Clair Street into a luxury high-rise apartment building has added to its holdings in downtown Toledo by purchasing Four SeaGate, a 10-story office building at the corner of Jackson and North Summit streets.
Raymond V. Walendzak, who in two decades as Oregon fire chief was credited with keeping his department current in training and technology, died Wednesday in his Oregon home. He was 75.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Rob Portman has joined with other Republicans in pushing for a compromise to gradually reduce federal dollars for Medicaid expansion in Ohio and other states.
The Salvation Army is seeking bell-ringing volunteers for its “Christmas in July” fundraiser for the Port Clinton Salvation Army Service Unit.
The Toledo area’s first smog alert of the season will go into effect Sunday and Monday.
Woodmore Schools’ Board of Education will hold a special meeting and executive session 2 p.m. Sunday at the district’s central office, 349 Rice St., in Elmore.
Toledo police are inviting residents to join them in North Toledo for a cup of coffee. The next session of Coffee with Cops is 9 to 11 a.m. Monday at the Chester J. Zablocki Senior Center, 3015 Lagrange St.
BOWLING GREEN — The City of Bowling Green will hold its annual “Pause for the Pledge” ceremony Wednesday in celebration of Flag Day.
Visitors to the Toledo Botanical Garden on Friday were greeted by an unusual sight: children as young as 8 and adults as old as 50 immersed in renovating a gazebo and multiple landscaping activities.
Sylvania city leaders are hopeful a new roundabout is the answer for motorists facing congestion during the morning rush to school and work near Northview High School.
MONROE — A motorcyclist was seriously injured Thursday when he was involved in a crash with a car on East Elm Avenue near Baptist Avenue, according to the Monroe Police Department.
LIBERTY CENTER, Ohio — A new State Rt. 109 bridge over the Maumee River opened Friday,with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University received $750,000 from the state to expand a research project tracking how prepared high school graduates are for college.
Buried deep beneath Promenade Park are the remains of a firefighter who died serving Toledo more than a century ago.
GENOA — Investigators suspect an act of arson burned a 125-year-old railway station at the heart of a historical preservation debate.
The Toledo Symphony named noted Canadian conductor-composer Alain Trudel as its new music director Friday, less than a month after its last maestro, Stefan Sanderling, officially vacated the position.
Toledo Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson pledged to fulfill the United States’ obligations under the Paris climate accord, joining hundreds of mayors nationwide who have vowed to uphold the agreement since President Trump withdrew from it.
ST. PAUL — A Minnesota police officer charged in the death of a black motorist testified today that he was “scared to death” and fired because the man was pulling out his gun and ignoring commands to stop.