Losses, questions piling up for Michigan
ANN ARBOR — This wasn’t supposed to happen.
ANN ARBOR — This wasn’t supposed to happen.
OXFORD, Ohio — The Bowling Green State University football claimed its first win of the season with a 37-29 victory at Miami Saturday.
COLUMBUS — What started as a good-natured text message became reality for Gordi Myer.
ANN ARBOR — Going forward, Michigan will be without the services of quarterback Wilton Speight, according to a report by ESPN.
LAS VEGAS — Vice President Mike Pence praised the heroic response by police and the resolve of the American people at a prayer service in Las Vegas, while federal agents hauled away belongings left behind by terrified concertgoers trying to escape raining bullets from a gunman who was shooting from his high-rise hotel suite.
Toledo police are investigating an early-morning homicide in South Toledo.
A man arrested in a London car collision that injured at least 11 people has been released and is under investigation.
ANN ARBOR -- A nightmare scenario unfolded for Michigan Saturday night.
LOS ANGELES — Yasiel Puig had three hits and drove in two runs, Austin Barnes added a key two-run double and the Los Angeles Dodgers used another relentless offensive performance to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 8-5 on Saturday night for a 2-0 lead in their NL Division Series.
Balancing the budget. Assuring clean and affordable water. ... Eliminating the designated hitter.
Vote on big issues, races about to start
ADRIAN — Voters here will decide whether to restrict spending of oil and gas royalty revenue from city-owned property.
FOSTORIA — Of all the new money levies on the ballot in northwest Ohio, Fostoria’s may have the highest stakes.
BOWLING GREEN — The fate of Bowling Green schools’ proposed construction program is at stake when district voters act next month on a 37-year, $71.9-million bond levy.
Michigan State hands Michigan first loss of season
ANN ARBOR — Night game, in-state rival, primetime national audience.
The chilling video of two teenage girls fighting in the street circulated on social media for days. What most grabs a viewer’s attention — even more than the brutality with which the girls are attacking each other — is the jeering mob circling around them.
An incumbent mayor who came to the job unexpectedly and a challenger who has been in politics in Lucas County for more than 20 years are the two candidates who will face off on Nov. 7 for mayor of Toledo.
Q: Our outdoor patio, built with colored precast concrete paving blocks, doesn't take long each year for black mold and mildew to start growing. Same with moss and algae. I power wash it at least once a year. Is there a way to prevent the moss, mildew, and mold from growing in the first place.
I know you love snapping those fall color pictures, but are you having a hard time finding the trees with the tips lighting up with color? Well Mother Nature has slowed them down a bit.
The Culinary Connection, Penta Career Center’s student-run dining room, will host its annual Taste of the States buffet Wednesday through Friday and again Oct. 18 to 20, serving lunch from 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day of the event. The cost is $12 per person.
This week, three of Toledo’s major arts organizations are teaming to produce one of the most beautiful, poignant operas in all of the literature, Georges Bizet’s Les Pêcheurs de Perles (The Pearl Fishers).
The National Museum of the Great Lakes’ H2Oh! Making Waves fund-raiser raised an estimated $120,000 for shipwreck research, the Inland Seas journal, public programming for children and adults, and more. The national museum was recently named the second-best attraction in Ohio by USA Today readers.
About once a month, Mark Leasor plans a trip to Scrap4Art in Maumee.