Biggest collapses in Cleveland sports history
CLEVELAND — With their season suddenly on the brink, the Indians will enlist ace Corey Kluber to save the season in tonight’s deciding Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the Yankees.
CLEVELAND — With their season suddenly on the brink, the Indians will enlist ace Corey Kluber to save the season in tonight’s deciding Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the Yankees.
DETROIT — Eminem has unleashed a lyrical tirade against President Donald Trump, saying he “came to stomp.”
Amid heavy rain in the Toledo area, the morning commute is slow going thanks to a number of crashes on the area’s highways, the Ohio Department of Transportation reports.
As firefighters battle deadly wildfires across Northern California, families are frantically searching for missing loved ones.
COUVA, Trinidad — Twenty-eight years after the United States ended a four-decade World Cup absence with a stunning victory at Trinidad, the Americans’ chances for the 2018 tournament in Russia ended on this island nation off the coast of Venezuela in even more astonishing fashion.
ANN ARBOR — The heat is on.
COLUMBUS – Denzel Ward’s ejection drew thousands of boos Saturday at Ohio Stadium, and as it turns out, the dissenters had a point.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Cam Lewis scored two goals and helped the Western Michigan Broncos beat the Bowling Green State University hockey team 3-1 in the season opener for the Falcons on Tuesday.
CLEVELAND — Over the celebratory strains of Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” the sing-song chant roared through the Yankee Stadium concourse late Monday night.
Dogs killed
Kevin F. Wisniewski, a food service supervisor at Mercy Health St. Charles Hospital who was once the Toledo Zoo’s executive chef and also worked at the Toledo Club, died Sunday in Mercy Health St. Anne Hospital. He was 58.
The Valentine Theatre will celebrate its extraordinary history with the premiere of a new WGTE Public Media documentary, Encore! The Valentine Theatre Story, at a reception Tuesday, giving guests the first look at the story of a downtown gem.
The Walleye received a shot in the arm from their American Hockey League affiliate with the assignment of three players to Toledo's roster today.
Perrysburg sophomore Lizzie Kemp felt the momentum shift and the energy build when she served four consecutive aces late in a key Northern Lakes League volleyball showdown at Anthony Wayne on Tuesday.
Candidates for Toledo City Council seemed to be in full agreement during a forum held in Walbridge Park Shelter House Tuesday on seeking an “impaired” designation for western Lake Erie to address concerns about dangerous algae.
High above the downtown Toledo riverfront, civic and business leaders Tuesday night got a closeup view of Blade NewsSlide, a dynamic, in-depth, and immersive approach to news, information, and advertising.
Toledo’s two mayoral candidates, incumbent Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson and Lucas County Treasurer Wade Kapszukiewicz, will participate in a live Internet discussion Wednesday with The Blade’s editorial board.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources said Tuesday it has completed its investigation into three separate cases of illegal manure-spreading that resulted in 66,701 fish and possibly other animals being killed in the Maumee River watershed in August.
BOWLING GREEN – Led by seniors Lily Rinker and Pinya Pipatjarasgit, St. Ursula shot a team score of 307 Tuesday to win the Division I girls district golf tournament at Stone Ridge Golf Club.
A Toledo woman who punched a Toledo police officer while he was trying to arrest her pleaded no contest Tuesday to assault, a fourth-degree felony.
NEW YORK — A big jump for Wal-Mart helped the Dow Jones industrial average set a record Tuesday, while gains for other retailers and airlines sent other stock indexes higher as well.
If you read Joe Scarborough’s Oct. 9 column, “Congress refuses to have gun debate in wake of unprecedented toll,” and took issue with any part of it, I’d suggest you’re part of the problem.
Has Rex Tillerson got a future?
Mayoral candidate Wade Kapszukiewicz received two business endorsements Tuesday, including one that came after he agreed to support initial visual inspections under the city’s lead-paint inspection ordinance instead of the current mandated dust-wipe inspection.