Easter planning to win at home via knockout
Robert Easter, Jr., had the microphone last on Wednesday during a news conference at the Huntington Center, and he wasted little time with small talk.
Robert Easter, Jr., had the microphone last on Wednesday during a news conference at the Huntington Center, and he wasted little time with small talk.
For Saundra Brown, owner and player for the Toledo Threat, the inaugural season in the Women’s Blue Chip Basketball League has been a success.
Michael Almanzar came to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning Wednesday with the score tied and the winning run just 90 feet away from home plate.
Whitmer High football players work out early Wednesday morning at the school. The Ohio High School Athletic Association allows 10 conditioning days with no helmets or pads for football teams.
EDITORS NOTE: The date for the third annual Blues, Brews, and Brats Festival was originally mistakenly stated as this Thursday. The actual date is July 29.
The Toledo Symphony Concert Band will once again take center stage at the Toledo Zoo Amphitheatre for its summer series Mercy Health Music Under the Stars. This year patriotic music and tunes from around the world will form the central theme.
Deet’s BBQ just might have the best barbecue in the Toledo area.
When city spokesman Janet Schroeder recently emailed a press release for a pair of Toledo Youth Commission events, it said there would be a “balloon/butterfly release.” And if The Blade hadn’t called with a question, the city might have violated one of its own laws.
There has been much hand-wringing and intra-party soul-searching about whether Nancy Pelosi should relinquish her position as the Democratic Party’s leader in the U.S. House — a post she has held since 2007. The answer is clear to everyone but Ms. Pelosi and her caucus.
A time to celebrate while artificial stars illuminate the night sky is just around the corner.
Toledo accounting firm LublinSussman Group will be merged with Cincinnati-based Clark Schaefer Hackett, effective Saturday, Clark Schaefer announced on Wednesday.
DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 400,000 Transit vans and buses to fix cracked drive shaft couplings that can cause the vehicles to lose power.
Plans to transform a 1912 building near the Farmers Market in the Toledo Warehouse District into loft apartments and restaurants won approval Wednesday for nearly nearly $610,000 in state historic tax credits.
The first major piece of equipment for First Solar Inc.’s new manufacturing line in Perrysburg Township rolled into town Wednesday, serving as a sort of unofficial kickoff for what will be the one of the company’s largest investments in its local solar panel plant.
The U.S. Department of Labor plans a pair of town hall meetings next month in Perrysburg Township to provide information about a program that offers compensation for people suffering from certain illnesses as a result of their employment at facilities that worked in the production of nuclear weapons.
Like many of her neighbors, Chere LeGrant feels North Toledo bears much of what others do not want in their backyards.
Geraldine “Jerry” Trzcinski, a leading force for decades in the Toledo-area bowling community who nurtured the sport at home and worked to attract state and national events, died Tuesday in St. Luke’s Hospital, Maumee. She was 92.
Local and statewide groups are asking Toledo officials to reconsider a partnership with the Department of Justice under Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Almost four weeks after Pamela Rose Auction Co. discovered more than 200 sketches and blueprints of some of the Toledo area’s most historic buildings, the collection was auctioned off Tuesday evening in Rossford.
It has been a quiet few years for Aspire Toledo, as members of the nonprofit have studied the social problems that ail Toledo children and teens.
Metroparks of the Toledo Area is taking over the day-to-day operations of the Toledo Botanical Garden under an agreement reached between the two groups and approved Wednesday by park commissioners.
BEDFORD, Ohio — Vice President Mike Pence said at an Ohio factory that a federal overhaul of the Affordable Care Act is “close” and is being worked on with input from U.S. Sen. Rob Portman (R., Ohio), who opposes the current bill.
The Ohio Senate voted Wednesday to ban the most common method of second-trimester abortion.
After 18 months on the run, a Temperance man charged in the 2015 murder of his friend made his first appearance in Lucas County Common Pleas Court Wednesday.
Toledo, county, state, and federal government offices will be closed July 4 in observance of Independence Day, as will Oregon, Maumee, Perrysburg, and Sylvania city offices.