Expand on CampMed
“It was cold and lumpy,” said Mia Coleman. She was speaking of the first human brain she ever got to hold in her hands. “It looked awesome.”
“It was cold and lumpy,” said Mia Coleman. She was speaking of the first human brain she ever got to hold in her hands. “It looked awesome.”
When the Supreme Court declared that the Constitution protects gay marriage, did it thereby establish a view that all Americans must affirm?
AKRON — When William Bayliss is in the air, he wants to make sure he’s the one flying the machine, not the machine flying him. That’s why blimps are more his speed than planes.
After spending a small fortune on plants, keep an eye on that investment.
A central-city man was charged late Monday with the early June death of a 16-year-old Toledo boy and booked into the Lucas County jail.
The American Red Cross announced it is facing a “critical blood shortage” and issued an emergency call for eligible blood and platelet donors of all blood types.
The Eleanor Kahle Senior Center has gotten gardening down to a science — literally.
Levi Koral locked his hands behind his back and on the count of three dove into a quarter watermelon, emerging three minutes later, with all but a scrape of it gone.
Great weather and the chance to see the fireworks light up the sky over the Maumee River in downtown Toledo drew thousands of people to the city’s riverfront Tuesday.
Thousands of Toldoans celebrated the Fourth of July in patriotic style. Barbecue, fishing and fireworks were found in ample supply.
It’s a quiet day punctuated by a pleasant wind on a recent visit to the Toledo Correctional Institution.
ARCHBOLD, Ohio — The American dream 241 years in the making lived on Tuesday when the United States welcomed 81 new citizens during a patriotic naturalization ceremony at Sauder Village.
A partially reinstated travel ban took effect last week, but Toledo’s immigration-advocacy groups have many unanswered questions.
DEFIANCE — Police say two men were found with 1,000 pounds of marijuana in their U-Haul trailer during a traffic stop Tuesday on U.S. 24 at the Ralston Avenue exit.
The United States has asked for an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council following North Korea’s claim that it successfully test-launched its first intercontinental ballistic missile.
PARIS (AP) — The ever-audacious Karl Lagerfeld proved he is still nimble when it comes to putting on a fashion show. The 83-year-old had a 46-ton Eiffel Tower recreated inside the Grand Palais for the pleasure of his Chanel couture celebrity guests.
ATLANTA — Braves slugger Freddie Freeman has returned earlier than expected from a broken left wrist and he’s back as the starting third baseman.