180th Fighter Wing to conduct testing flights today
SWANTON — Alert fighter jets from the 180th Fighter Wing will conduct a test of the Aerospace Control Alert System today between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.
SWANTON — Alert fighter jets from the 180th Fighter Wing will conduct a test of the Aerospace Control Alert System today between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.
For 10 minutes or so on June 8, sports talk radio truly mattered. Anthony Bellino of 1230-AM spent the closing minutes of his program commenting on the cancellation of the top-rated morning drive program in Toledo, The Morning Rush on WVKS-FM, 92.5.
"Bachelor in Paradise" is going back into production for a premiere this summer, ABC said Tuesday.
DETROIT — Travis Kalanick, the combative and embattled CEO of ride-hailing giant Uber, has resigned under pressure from investors at a pivotal time for the company.
NEW ORLEANS — From the Florida Panhandle to eastern Texas, residents and government officials along the northern Gulf Coast kept an eye on slow-moving Tropical Storm Cindy, which the National Weather Service said posed a threat of “life-threatening flash flooding.”
LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II will outline the government’s legislative program today in Parliament, carrying on with royal duties despite the announcement that her husband, Prince Philip, has been hospitalized.
The Bedford Board of Education rescheduled a meeting originally slated for Tuesday.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday “significant assistance” for Toledo and 11 other cities to fight crime.
CLOVERDALE, Ohio — A Cloverdale man died Monday after a piece of farm equipment rolled on top of him.
A series of information sessions for grandparents raising their grandchildren kicks off Thursday at the West Toledo Branch Library. Each session will run from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the library, 320 Sylvania Ave.
Six Chipotle Mexican Grill locations will donate proceeds from sales Thursday to the Toledo Area Humane Society.
Toledo’s Elder-Beerman store at 3301 Secor Rd. will be the site of a summer hiring event Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. will export vehicles from China to the United States for the first time starting in 2019.
Judge OKs $6.5M settlement for dancers
DETROIT — A bankruptcy filing by Japanese air bag maker Takata will leave little money for dozens of people who sued the company over deaths and injuries caused by its exploding air bag inflators, according to outside legal experts and lawyers suing the company.
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper held a news conference Tuesday morning outside ProMedica Toledo Children’s Hospital to discuss congressional Republicans’ plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
A former city employee who admitted he killed his estranged wife now wants to withdraw his guilty plea, citing a number of issues with the attorneys he hired.
Shirley Conner turned and bent her wrist to get a better view of the brand-new fitness tracker bracelet she was trying on.
MONROE — Customer desire for higher-ticket items provided furniture maker La-Z-Boy Inc. with an 8 percent boost in profits in fiscal 2017.
Toledo City Council is considering spending an additional $120,000 to cut grass at nuisance properties, bringing the total to nearly $1 million for the year.
In the race for Toledo mayor, the West Side Republican vying for the job planted his flag in South Toledo Tuesday.
By lightweight standards, Robert Easter, Jr., is a unicorn.
For Jera Stewart, setting up a table alongside downtown Toledo’s food trucks proved to be the stepping stone she needed to take her baking business from her home kitchen to a storefront.
Ottawa Hills Schools so far has two new tuition-paying students enrolled for the 2017-18 school year, and district leaders are hopeful a few more students will enroll before the fall.
Alex Nelles tilts his head when he laughs, just like his father, Wayne Thomas.