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Ramp closings set on I-475/​U.S. 23

The Toledo Blade 

Two ramps at the Salisbury/​Dussel interchange on I-475/​U.S. 23 will be closed Tuesday night for resurfacing.

Man pleads to reduced charges in shooting

The Toledo Blade 

A Toledo man charged with conspiracy to commit murder pleaded no contest Monday to reduced charges for shooting a man who had been acquitted in the murder of his family member.

Cold-brew coffee is a hot trend you can make yourself

The Toledo Blade 

If summer’s heat has left you feeling bitter and over-extracted, think cold-brew, as in cold-brewed coffee. Fans say cold-brew is less bitter than coffee that has been subjected to heat. While there are gadgets for producing cold-brew, you can make it with no special equipment. This technique is so low-tech that anyone with running water can enjoy it.

Art on Mall show at UT marks its silver anniversary

The Toledo Blade 

A quarter-century tradition returns to University of Toledo this month with Art on the Mall, a juried show featuring creations from many artists with campus connections.

Auto loan lateness rises along with prices

The Toledo Blade 

The prices of new and used cars keep rising every year, which means consumers are borrowing more to make the purchases — and the monthly payments for cars and car-related expenses are squeezing many households budgets to the maximum.



Home market strong during first half of ’17

The Toledo Blade 

Sales of single-family homes in Lucas County were strong over the first half of 2017, with both completed home sales and median home prices rising nearly 8 percent.

Toledo officials admit error on $8.2M in budget

The Toledo Blade 

Toledo officials admitted Monday that the $8.2 million sitting idle in a fund for five years was in fact not restricted tax-increment financing funds — reversing weeks of maintaining that assertion — and the money was eventually shifted around with municipal accounting corrections that will now let the city use it.

Ohio’s outlay on Medicaid hits new high

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS — Ohio’s spending on Medicaid hit a new peak in 2015, with 17.2 cents of every dollar in state revenue going to the program — a proportion higher than the national average for states, according to a study released Monday.

Norwalk vintage car auction brings in $2 million

The Toledo Blade 

NORWALK, Ohio — The collection of antique cars, trucks, tractors, and more belonging to Ron Hackenberger were auctioned off to the tune of an estimated $2 million, according to final bid results posted on the auctioneer's website.

A cashless world is good for no one

The Toledo Blade 

Visa says it’s “declaring war on cash.” It might as well say it’s declaring war on privacy, convenience, and certain vulnerable Americans.

Firefighters Local 92 endorses Kapszukiewicz for Mayor

The Toledo Blade 

A firefighters union that pushed unsuccessfully to get incumbent Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson to terminate the fire chief  endorsed one of her opponents, Lucas County Treasurer Wade Kapszukiewicz, in the Sept. 12 mayoral primary.


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