Ohio at Bowling Green: Game capsule
Ohio at Bowling Green
Ohio at Bowling Green
Lynn Castro, the former upper school head of the Sanford School in Hockessin, Del., is Maumee Valley country Day School’s new Head of School, effective July 1, 2018.
University of Toledo football coach Jason Candle said when he looked beyond the statistics, he saw some encouraging signs for his defense in the Tulsa and Miami (Fla.) games. While the stat sheets may have suggested otherwise, he saw things to build on for a young defensive team.
While the late Mayor D. Michael Collins is no longer with us, the stunning policy he initiated of shifting the city’s criminal justice costs to Lucas County lives on.
The death of a baby found inside a vehicle in southwest Toledo has gone undetermined, according to a Lucas County Coroner’s ruling.
Bowling Green State University’s board of trustees agreed Friday to a roughly 3 percent salary increase for President Mary Ellen Mazey along with a $50,000 bonus.
ANN ARBOR — When Michigan and Indiana meet on the gridiron, a puntfest is often the least likely outcome. However, the 2017 edition could play out exactly that way.
PUT-IN-BAY — He calls himself “the highest paid dock boy.”
Two California men are charged with having and selling marijuana after their vehicle was stopped by troopers on the turnpike.
Western Lake Erie’s algae season won’t be over for several more weeks, but the city of Toledo believes the toxin threat is finally starting to come down enough that it will soon be able to back off daily tests.
A central city woman was injured when her vehicle was struck by a train late Thursday, according to Toledo police.
Commuters who enter downtown Toledo from the Anthony Wayne Trail or its ramp from northbound I-75 will need to find other ways around for four days starting late next week.
The Lucas County Democratic Party has started a complaint to the Ohio Ethics Commission over mayoral candidate Wade Kapszukiewicz’s acceptance of free campaign office space from developer David Ball, County Chairman Joshua Hughes said Friday.
First Church of God’s reputation in the community looms large — perhaps, its pastor suggested, larger than the 500 or so families who fill its pews as members.
COLUMBUS — The man suspected of fatally shooting a 7-year-old boy and three adults was arrested Friday as he walked along a southern Ohio road after a dayslong manhunt, a sheriff said.
A Georgia woman wiped tears from her eyes as a fallen Toledo firefighter was recognized Friday with a historical marker at the site where he died in the line of duty over a century ago.
With each team coming off a big conference win, Toledo (4-1, 1-0 MAC) and Central Michigan (3-3, 1-1 MAC) are set to face off in Mount Pleasant on Saturday. Here are five things to watch in this matchup between Mid-American Conference West foes:
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday unveiled a tough new policy toward the "rogue regime in Iran," prior to declaring that the nuclear deal reached by the Obama administration was no longer in US interests, though he was expected to stop short of ripping it up.
CLEVELAND — Some of U.S. Rep. Jim Renacci’s recent attacks against Secretary of State Jon Husted in the four-way Republican contest for Ohio governor were coordinated through a private entity called Citizens for Trump.
When Kareem Hunt fumbled on his first NFL carry with the Kansas City Chiefs, it came as a huge surprise for those who followed Hunt’s career at the University of Toledo.
LOS ANGELES — Linkin Park has released the episode of “Carpool Karaoke” the band filmed in July, six days before lead singer Chester Bennington took his own life.
BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University football team is setting a torrid pace when it comes to creating turnovers, having forced 14 in the team’s first six games.
COLUMBUS — A proposed constitutional amendment spelling out crime victims’ rights would have minimal impact on state finances but could lead to higher costs for counties and their courts, a state fiscal analysis suggests.
The completions of renovations at the University of Toledo’s William S. Carlson Library are marked with a ribbon-cutting at the library in Toledo.
WASHINGTON — Millions of Social Security recipients and other retirees will get a 2 percent increase in benefits next year. It’s the largest increase since 2012 but comes to only $25 a month for the average beneficiary.