Sometimes you shouldn’t support your team
While watching the last presidential campaign, I saw candidate Donald Trump make the statement that he could shoot someone in the middle of the street without losing a single supporter.
While watching the last presidential campaign, I saw candidate Donald Trump make the statement that he could shoot someone in the middle of the street without losing a single supporter.
A Toledo man has been arrested and charged with murder in the death of a 73-year-old city resident.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Three condemned killers with upcoming execution dates asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday for a delay while they continue challenging Ohio’s new lethal injection method.
For the past three years, pilot programs in Toledo’s central city parks have proved successful.
The Walleye have two holes to fill at the most important position on the ice this upcoming season and the organization is closer to finding two new goaltenders.
A Marathon Classic tradition continued on Tuesday at Highland Meadows. Except this time it was not on the course, but rather on the putting green.
As the Trump administration continues its assault on climate science, the world is headed for another one of its warmest years on record.
Toledo firefighters responded Tuesday for a small underground fire downtown.
NEW YORK — Chipotle says it temporarily shut down a restaurant in a Washington, D.C., suburb following reports of customers becoming ill, marking what could be a setback in the chain’s efforts to recover from past food scares.
Alison Walshe didn’t get into town until midnight, a mere 11 hours before her tee time Monday at Sylvania Country Club.
LIMA, Ohio — Three women filed suit against a Bluffton, Ohio doctor alleging repeated sexual assault.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Harvard University’s graduate theater program, which is housed within the critically acclaimed American Repertory Theater, will suspend admissions for the next three years.
When immigrants from around the world come to the shores of America, they bring with them wonderful culinary and artistic traditions. But some also bring traditions that are barbaric and inhumane. One such practice, prevalent in Africa and parts of the Middle East and Asia, is female genital mutilation. It is now being practiced clandestinely in this country.
Public Pavilion
WASHINGTON — The implosion of the Senate Republican health care bill leaves a divided GOP with its flagship legislative priority in tatters. Now, a wounded President Donald Trump and congressional leaders face dicey decisions about addressing their perhaps unattainable seven-year-old promise of repealing President Barack Obama’s law.
LOS ANGELES — Michael Vick has some advice for Colin Kaepernick if he wants another shot in the NFL; get a haircut.
A water advisory for some Jerusalem Township water customers has been issued as a result of an emergency water main report overnight, according to the Lucas County Sanitary Engineer’s Office.
Anthony “Tony” Falzone, a property developer and philanthropist known for his generosity toward diabetes research, died Sunday at the Ebeid Hospice Residence at ProMedica Flower Hospital in Sylvania. He was 84.
Katherine Perry showed up last year at Highland Meadows Golf Club nervous, anxious, and filled with wonderment.
LANSING — There will be days over the next six months when they might not be sure if they are in Marine boot camp, NFL training camp, or some bizarre offshoot of the endless “Survivor” series. But for the 25 recruits trying to earn their stripes as Michigan conservation officers, the picture will get clearer as the weeks pass.
Births
“A casserole is something to be shared — something warm, rich, usually ooey-gooey, and worthy of a gathering on its own,” writes Addie Gundry in Family Favorite Casserole Recipes: 103 Comforting Breakfast Casseroles, Dinner Ideas, and Desserts Everyone Will Love.
Sandusky native Matthew Hohler earned his master’s degree in public health from the University of Toledo in December.
Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office, 410 South Erie St., Toledo. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.