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Where did the $3 million get moved?

The Toledo Blade 

The president of Toledo City Council recently asked a city finance official why the administration transferred millions into the general fund if that fund was in the black and did not need any additional money. Instead of an explanation, he got stonewalled.

U.S. stocks tumble to worst loss in 3 months in broad selling

The Toledo Blade 

NEW YORK — U.S. stocks plunged Thursday as losses for Cisco Systems hurt technology companies while Wal-Mart declined after its latest quarterly report. Banks also dropped as bond yields and interest rates sank for a second day.

Ohio high school getting rid of Confederate mascot

The Toledo Blade 

WILLOUGHBY — An Ohio high school is getting rid of its Confederate mascot in the wake of a deadly car attack at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend.

Walleye add new forward Connor Crisp

The Toledo Blade 

The Toledo Walleye have added forward Connor Crisp ahead of the 2017-18 season. Crisp, who was drafted in the third round of the 2013 NHL Draft by the Montreal Canadiens, joins the Walleye after play most of the last season with the Brampton Beast.



Ohio State aims to decrease J.T. Barrett's carries

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS — As the Ohio State offense goes through a renovation this offseason, one of Urban Meyer’s stated goals is an eased burden on quarterback J.T. Barrett.

Language for prescription drug issue unanimously approved

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS — They may be fighting on the airwaves, but both sides of a controversial prescription drug issue agreed to a compromise on the language that will greet voters at the ballot box.

Overdoses on the road: Drugged driving rises as a menace

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS, Ohio — An SUV crashed after all four occupants overdosed on heroin in North Carolina. The same day, a man in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, grabbed the steering wheel after his grandson lost consciousness while driving. Police in the city of 30,000 responded to 11 other overdose reports that day, including a woman who crashed her car just before a highway entrance.

Delta greenhouse expansion on hold

The Toledo Blade 

The owner of NatureFresh Farms said Thursday that a planned expansion of its large commercial greenhouse in Delta, Ohio is on hold because of the company’s difficulties in finding and keeping employees.

Around Town: Leukemia society surpasses goal

The Toledo Blade 

The Man and Woman of the Year campaign to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society raised $254,000, said Christi Ansberg of ProMedica in Toledo, who is chairman of the organization’s northern Ohio advisory board.

Cleveland Clinic pulls gala from Trump's Mar-a-Lago

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — The Cleveland Clinic is cutting another tie to President Donald Trump, canceling plans to hold its 2018 Florida fundraising gala from the Trump-owned Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.

Science writers workshop begins at Ohio State University's Stone Laboratory

The Toledo Blade 

GIBRALTAR ISLAND, Ohio — An annual two-day workshop for science writers began Thursday with updates expected to be released on Lake Erie's harmful algal bloom and a number of other issues, including the controversy over open-lake disposal of dredged sediments in the Toledo area, climate change, energy production, land use, tourism, agricultural runoff, invasive species, the health of Ohio's fishery, and the plight of the once-endangered Lake Erie water snake.

At least 13 killed, 80 injured in Barcelona terrorist attacks

The Toledo Blade 

BARCELONA, Spain — A white van jumped up onto a sidewalk and sped down a pedestrian zone Thursday in Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas district, swerving from side to side as it plowed into tourists and residents. Authorities said 12 people were killed and 80 were wounded, 15 of them seriously, in what they called a terror attack. The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the incident.

The Blade hosts editorial forum on health of Lake Erie

The Toledo Blade 

Three local environmental activists called on Toledo and Ohio leaders Thursday to more vigorously pursue “impaired” status for western Lake Erie under the Clean Water Act, arguing that merely monitoring pollutants after they’ve entered the lake will not solve the lake’s algae problem.

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John Wagner assures he's not out to get your team

The Toledo Blade 

I have had a vote in the FWAA/NFF Super 16 poll sponsored by the Football Writers Association of American and the National Football Foundation ever since the poll was created.

Here are 1,500 symbols of the Confederacy in the U.S.

The Toledo Blade 

As a growing number of American cities worked to remove statues commemorating the Confederacy, President Donald Trump defended the statues again Thursday, arguing that removing them uproots American "culture" and history.


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