The College Football Playoff Watch will project the country's four best teams each Monday during football season.
When The Blade revealed in July that Toledo Public Schools has more homeless students than any other school district in Ohio, many in the community were shocked.
In my last column two weeks ago, I considered some possibilities of Life After Death.
Dustin Baughman will lead St. Francis de Sales School’s Salesian Leadership Initiative, a faith-based program that provides leadership training through the lens of the spirituality of St. Francis de Sales.
The Toledo Area Humane Society will offer a Cuddlebuster Black Friday Special the day after Thanksgiving.
A holiday craft show on Dec. 2 will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Fred H. Hall, 86, a longtime businessman who owned a barbershop and later merchandise and distribution companies in the Toledo area, died Nov. 7 at Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Perrysburg.
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Americans have celebrated Thanksgiving as an official holiday since 1864, even though its origin dates back to 1621 and the first Pilgrim-Native American feast.
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday Thursday and Friday, Toledo, county, state, and federal government offices will be closed, as well as city offices and courts in Maumee, Perrysburg, Oregon, and Sylvania, along with Social Security offices.
Recently released inspection reports of Lucas County food-service operations
LOS ANGELES — The 2017 American Music Awards marked a night of unison, positive vibes and American pride as musicians spoke about coming together in a year dominated by natural disasters, violence and divisive politics.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University football coach Mike Jinks knew the Toledo offense his team faced Wednesday was good.
Better than some, Jason Candle knows about championship droughts.
This generation knows Harvard Elementary as “The Castle on the Hill,” but Principal John Jordan said past generations would have called it the castle on the river.
Each week during the construction season, The Blade’s Road Warrior highlights the major construction projects in Toledo and the surrounding area, noting where delays are worst and suggesting alternate routes.
Russia this month skirted the centennial of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution, traditionally seen as the birth of the Soviet Union, its predecessor.
The Michigan Department of Transportation’s massive bridge project that has closed southbound I-75 south of Detroit since February has passed its midway point, and a project official is cautiously optimistic it could be finished ahead of schedule.
CLEVELAND — Blake Bortles threw a touchdown pass and Jacksonville linebacker Telvin Smith recovered a fumble for a TD with 1:14 remaining on Sunday as the Jaguars won their fourth straight, 19-7 over the winless Browns and moved into sole possession of first place in the AFC South.
CHICAGO — Matthew Stafford threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns, Matt Prater kicked a 52-yard field goal with 1:35 remaining and the Detroit Lions held on to beat the Chicago Bears 27-24 on Sunday.