OSU has 'clean slate' in Holtmann's first season
COLUMBUS – One recruiting hot streak in the span of a week changed the entire outlook of Ohio State’s men’s basketball program.
COLUMBUS – One recruiting hot streak in the span of a week changed the entire outlook of Ohio State’s men’s basketball program.
Residents of the Springfield Local Schools district implored school board members to stop contesting property values in an effort to collect more tax dollars.
The Lucas County Board of Elections is looking for registered voters to fill jobs as precinct elections officials and seasonal workers in various elections-related capacities.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks climbed Wednesday as smaller companies soared following a report that showed business investment climbed in August. Investors also hoped stocks will benefit from tax cuts proposed by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans.
The Toledo Zoo welcomes second female giraffe calf, Binti. Binti was born in the late afternoon hours of Thursday, September 21.
A Toledo woman who threw a hot charcoal grill at her friend during an argument was sentenced Wednesday to two years in prison.
A drunk driver who crashed his car into a tree, injuring his three passengers, pleaded no contest Wednesday to two counts of aggravated vehicular assault.
With a hard-fought and dramatic 25-22, 25-14, 16-25, 16-25, 15-13 Sandusky Bay Conference volleyball victory over perennial state power Huron last Thursday, Oak Harbor stayed perfect on the season with their 16th consecutive win, and had another streak ended in the process.
In a December, 2014, interview with IGN, a Bungie spokesman said that the developer had a 10-year plan for Destiny, its first-person shooter with shades of a multiplayer role-playing game. Some grand statements were made about the future of Destiny, such as player progress carrying over to future sequels.
Fourth in a series on Toledo City Council candidates
Candidates for mayor of Toledo face a forum with an emphasis on issues for people with disabilities Wednesday in West Toledo.
ARCADIA, Ohio — A 22-year-old woman is dead after crashing her car Wednesday in Hancock County.
BOWLING GREEN — Jay Crawford is coming home.
COLUMBUS — The primary face of an Ohio ballot issue targeting prescription drug prices on Wednesday challenged drug company CEOs opposing the proposal to a statewide debate and vowed to pay for the TV time to air it.
Sometimes in the restaurant business, success is a matter of timing.
Nine athletes, two coaches, and one honored team will be inducted into the 36th class of the Toledo City Athletic League’s hall of fame on Nov. 6.
Perrysburg City Council candidate Rick Rettig will not continue running for re-election, according to a post on his campaign Facebook page.
The board of the Metroparks of the Toledo Area has acquired a parcel in the Oak Openings region, furthering the regional park district's holdings of land.
The Toledo Zoo is affectionately calling its newest addition a runway model.
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate has passed a Great Lakes amendment to a reauthorized act the federal government uses to help fight harmful algal blooms such as the one that has been occurring almost every summer since 1995 in western Lake Erie.
With the same three players sweeping the singles titles, Central Catholic repeated its team championship in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference girls tennis tournament last Saturday at Clay High School.
Toledo police are investigating the death of a 6-month-old baby, according to the department’s spokesman.
They’re artsy and intricate by day, as snapshot-taking visitors to the Toledo Zoo and Aquarium have already discovered in recent weeks. But by night, they’re even better.
Here is this week’s look at The Blade’s Mid-American East Division power rankings. Not a single thing has changed from last week, but I did contemplate one switch:
Toledo police detectives are investigating the Wednesday shooting of a man in East Toledo.