Ohio second in nation for highest drug overdose deaths per capita
Ohio had the second-highest number of drug overdose deaths per capita in 2016, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Thursday.
Ohio had the second-highest number of drug overdose deaths per capita in 2016, according to a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Thursday.
The children stepped patiently through the doorway with grins ready for Christmas.
Former Lucas County Administrator Laura Lloyd-Jenkins should be home for Christmas.
Former Lucas County Administrator Laura Lloyd-Jenkins should be home for Christmas.
With temperatures poised to move into the lonely single digits, and chill factors ready to cut through several protective layers and bite away at any hint of exposed flesh, the dedicated hunters will still be out there.
With temperatures poised to move into the lonely single digits, and chill factors ready to cut through several protective layers and bite away at any hint of exposed flesh, the dedicated hunters will still be out there.
Downsizing, director Alexander Payne’s long-gestating project, is a fascinating concept about humanity’s solution to saving the planet — literally shrinking our carbon footprint by shrinking ourselves — that’s been diluted to the point it loses its originality and spirit.
With three returning Division III state individual champions, a state runner-up, and two other state competitors on its roster this season, Genoa is the unanimous favorite to capture its sixth straight Northern Buckeye Conference wrestling championship this season.
All signs point to Wauseon being the top wrestling team in the Northwest Ohio Athletic League this season, as did all the votes in a recent league coaches’ poll.
The board of directors of the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority has launched a publicity campaign to let the public know that it is “More Than A Port.”
Ohio State netted what’s considered the No. 2 recruiting class in the country during Wednesday’s first early signing day. But one of the big fish who got away has caused a few ripples in the pond.
With the University of Toledo set to face Appalachian State on Saturday in the Dollar General Bowl, here is a look at three players to watch for the Mountaineers:
BOWLING GREEN — A Bowling Green State University fraternity chapter was suspended by the university, effective at the start of the spring semester, following an internal investigation into the chapter.
Logan Harris, a 6-foot-1 junior forward, has led the Oak Harbor girls basketball team to a 6-1 start this season, averaging 23.3 points and 11.9 rebounds while shooting 56 percent from the field and 83 percent from the foul line, and blocking 24 shots.
Woodmore’s Mitchell Miller, a 6-1 senior guard, helped the Wildcats’ boys basketball team (5-1) to its first 3-0 start since 1998 by opening the season with 30 points in a 65-42 win over Oak Harbor, 28 points in a 55-50 win at Port Clinton, and 17 points in a 63-37 victory at Gibsonburg.
Toledo firefighters battled an intense blaze at an East Toledo home early Thursday, according to the department’s spokesman.
Toledo firefighters battled an intense blaze at an East Toledo home early Thursday, according to the department’s spokesman.
Thursday, December 21
Toledoans hitting the road for Christmas vacations or visits with relatives should expect relatively benign driving conditions if they leave by early Saturday.
MOBILE, Ala. – On Wednesday morning University of Toledo and Appalachian State made a joint appearance at the University of South Alabama Children’s and Women’s Hospital.
Sometimes, you just need a doughnut. So why not head to a place that specializes them? Today’s Cheap Eats feature: Cafe Donuts.
ProMedica Toledo Hospital is using new, state-of-the-art BrightMatter technology. The hospital is the first in Ohio to offer the innovative technology, which it says acts as a ‘GPS system for brain surgery’ with highly detailed imaging, navigation, and robotic positioning. Scroll through the gallery above.
In a battle of winless teams, Northwood prevailed 24-20 over Woodward thanks to aggressive defense and a balanced scoring ledger, which was topped by Corey Fry’s 10 points. The Rangers, who improved to 1-9, won despite scoring just seven second-half points.
WHITEFORD 74, WHITMORE LAKE 39