OSU hoops earns 4-star commitment
COLUMBUS — Ohio State men’s basketball is back on the board in the class of 2018.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State men’s basketball is back on the board in the class of 2018.
Sam Quinones, author of “Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic,” will speak Oct. 3 at the Toledo Lucas County Public Library about his reporting on the addiction crisis.
The Ada, Ohio factory that makes the National Football League’s footballs has been assessed federal fines of more than $65,000 for workplace safety violations while a Williams County lawn-care company has been ordered to pay a $12,675 fine stemming from a fatal accident involving one of its workers in May.
A magnitude-7.1 earthquake struck the central Mexican state of Puebla on Tuesday afternoon, leveling buildings in the region.
COLUMBUS — An Ohio House committee voted Tuesday to water down the penalty for drivers licensed to carry concealed handgun who fail to promptly inform police they are carrying during traffic stops.
A Toledo man who was involved in a drive-by shooting and later took a loaded gun into the Lucas County jail was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison.
Less than 24 hours after Jamie Farr pulled out of a nationally touring production of Tuesdays With Morrie because of a visa hangup with his Canadian director and co-star, the Toledo native has decided to return to the Glass City in a new one-man production Oct. 7 at the Stranahan Theater, 4645 Heatherdowns Blvd.
Like splurging for a muscle car during a midlife crisis, a lot of horsepower can cover up many issues.
The Toledo architects forum happening Tuesday evening at the Toledo Club is supposed to be one of the more prestigious events on the election calendar in any political year.
An accomplished television journalist will speak at University of Toledo Thursday as part of UT’s National Hispanic Heritage month celebrations.
COLUMBUS – Each Monday at his news conference, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer opens the proceedings by noting which players graded well in the following week’s game. The Buckeyes say the high-scoring players graded as “champions,” and Meyer gives a bit of recognition for a job well done.
BOWLING GREEN – The Bowling Green State University football team’s roster includes one of the top-ranked players in next year’s draft.
Lourdes University is offering more programs, attracting diverse students, and partnering with other schools and area businesses.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State wants a federal judge to dismiss a class-action lawsuit by one of its most famous football stars who alleges athletes’ images were used without their permission and without compensation.
NEWARK, N.J. — As Gov. Chris Christie waits for President Donald Trump to declare the opioid epidemic a national emergency, he announced Tuesday that he’ll spend another $200 million in New Jersey to set an example for how the crisis should be addressed.
The University of Toledo takes its undefeated season on the road to Miami for its stiffest test of the season, facing the No. 14 Hurricanes. Miami will be playing in its second game of the season because of Hurricane Irma. Here are three things to watch for as the Rockets try for an upset bid:
A crash on I-75 northbound in Toledo has closed the right lane.
Mourning becomes the women at the center of Ivan Menchell’s The Cemetery Club, a nimble, nuanced comedy about the emotional nooks and crannies of life, now on stage at The Village Players Theatre, 2740 Upton Ave.
Educators, students, and members of the public will soon be able to study and admire historic documents key to the city of Toledo’s founding in 1837.
UNITED NATIONS — President Donald Trump, in a combative debut speech to the U.N. General Assembly, threated the “total destruction‘” of North Korea if it does not abandon its drive toward nuclear weapons.
LINDSEY, Ohio – An Ohio man is dead after crashing his car Tuesday in Sandusky County.
Three games into the season and the University of Toledo football team has already put up some eye-popping numbers. Here are some numbers that standout:
Unemployment rates dipped in metro Toledo last month even as the statewide rate rose.
Walgreens has finally figured out a way to buy Rite Aid — or about half of it, at least.