Museum's indoor block party features events for all ages
The name of the weeklong visual, performance, and hands-on programming at the Toledo Museum of Art during the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day, really says it all.
The name of the weeklong visual, performance, and hands-on programming at the Toledo Museum of Art during the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day, really says it all.
University of Toledo wide receiver Cody Thompson will return to play for the Rockets for a fifth year after missing most of the 2017 season with a leg injury.
Some college basketball fans think the toughest job in the sport is coaching the team, helping players improve in practices and in games.
Toledo native and platinum RB singer Lyfe Jennings will visit Toledo Feb. 16 at the Stranahan Theater, 4645 Heatherdowns Blvd.
BOWLING GREEN — When Mid-American Conference men’s basketball schedules are released each year, the cry from fans always is the same.
BOWLING GREEN — When Mid-American Conference men’s basketball schedules are released each year, the cry from fans always is the same.
The loved ones of Marquise Byrd grieve his tragic killing as they prepare for a series of court cases to come.
Toledo police have charged four juveniles with murder in the killing of a Michigan man with a sandbag on I-75.
Toledo Public Schools in the new year will triple the size of its staff that works with homeless students and will provide extra educational programs aimed at combating Ohio’s largest homeless student problem.
HCR ManorCare has struck a deal with its landlord for one year of reduced rent payments for the Toledo-based company, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
A central city man is scheduled to be arraigned in Toledo Municipal Court Tuesday after he barricaded himself inside his residence after a domestic incident over the weekend.
Nothing is more inherently Toledo than Jeep. Born here, built here, beloved here, even Chrysler executives have noted that Toledo is Jeep’s “spiritual home.”
Bernard Law, who came to symbolize the inability of the Catholic church to deal honestly with sexual abuse of children by Catholic priests, died last week at 86.
I read your recent article on Pearl Harbor with great interest ( Dec. 8, “Pearl Harbor survivors remember attack”). Sadly, only about 20 survivors were able to attend this year’s 76th anniversary due to advancing age.
We will soon be saying goodbye to 2017.
What’s a new year without a slew of resolutions and a listing of up-and-coming trends? Here are a few of the tastes, treats, and toys that await in 2018.
Since Toledo’s first-of-its kind lead-safe ordinance was first proposed in city council nearly three years ago, debate about the issue has been fierce.
Americans seem to have a short memory for what a load of bad debt can do to their finances when the economy tanks.
Some quiet campaigning is taking place in Government Center to fill a coveted slot that opened up as a result of the election — president of city council.
Births
Dino A. Mascotto, a hard-nosed defenseman who wowed crowds at the old Toledo Sports Arena as a player for the former minor league hockey franchise known as the Toledo Blades and later as the Toledo Hornets, died Dec. 20 at ProMedica Toledo Hospital of complications from an illness. He was 85.
Pignoli Cookies (Pine Nut Cookies)
Toledo police were continuing their search Monday for a 67-year-old man who suffers from dementia and who was last seen Sunday morning in South Toledo.
University of Toledo leaders have made progress improving student retention, capturing more research dollars, and bolstering UT’s reputation in the six months since trustees approved a five-year strategic plan that calls for across-the-board improvements to the institution.