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Mud Hens battle back, but fall on walk-off hit from Gwinnett

The Toledo Blade 

The Toledo Mud Hens rallied for three ninth inning runs, but came up short as the Gwinnett Stripers walked off with a 7-6 win on Thursday afternoon at Coolray Field. Mike Gerber launched two home runs, but Dustin Peterson’s clutch RBI single in the ninth propelled the Stripers to a home win.

Bill would expunge criminal records of human-trafficking victims

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS — Human-trafficking victims forced to prostitute themselves, steal, or commit other crimes for the profit of their pimps could seek to have their crimes expunged from the justice system under a bill headed to Gov. John Kasich’s desk.

Judge suffers accidental gunshot wound, police say

The Toledo Blade 

Lucas County Common Pleas Judge Michael Goulding suffered an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the leg Thursday while at the Scott Park shooting range, said Toledo police Lt. Kevan Toney, a department spokesman.



Judge Goulding suffers accidental gunshot wound, police say

The Toledo Blade 

Lucas County Common Pleas Judge Michael Goulding suffered an accidental, self-inflicted gunshot wound to the leg Thursday while at the Scott Park shooting range, according to Toledo Police Department spokesman Lt. Kevan Toney.

Bacteria again foul western Lake Erie beaches

The Toledo Blade 

Beware of bacteria: It’s back at Maumee Bay State Park and other western Lake Erie beaches, fouling water enough for health officials to temporarily post no-swimming signs again.

Bacteria again fouls western Lake Erie beaches

The Toledo Blade 

Beware of bacteria: It’s back at Maumee Bay State Park and other western Lake Erie beaches, fouling water enough for health officials to temporarily post no-swimming signs again.

Biologists intensify Asian carp search in area rivers

The Toledo Blade 

FREMONT — In the continual battle to confront the serious threat that invasive species pose to the Great Lakes, and specifically to Lake Erie and its adjoining river systems, dogged surveillance and early detection of any level of infiltration have been essential elements.

Court to reconsider Planned Parenthood ruling

The Toledo Blade 

COLUMBUS —The full bench of a Cincinnati-based federal court on Thursday decided to reconsider a three-judge panel’s ruling in April that barred the state of Ohio from withholding health-care funding from Planned Parenthood clinics.

BGSU approves $422 million budget

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — Citing only modest state funding increases and a lull in enrollment, Bowling Green State University’s Board of Trustees on Thursday approved an annual budget with only minor growth.

Could Domino's fill some Toledo potholes?

The Toledo Blade 

If you’re sick and tired of dodging potholes on city streets and don’t feel like anyone cares, there’s good news — Domino’s Pizza is listening.

Blade Podcast: Noted in Toledo 011

The Toledo Blade 

Welcome to the 11th episode of “Noted In Toledo,” a music and beer podcast produced by The Blade with co-hosts Geoff Burns and Brian Dugger, music writers for The Blade and beer enthusiasts. We’ll highlight cool aspects about beer and present interesting conversations about music, whether that is a local musician in Toledo or a mainstream artist.

TARTA to experiment with automated bus

The Toledo Blade 

The future of personal transportation may well include more public transit, and one vision for that future soon will be coming to Toledo in the form of a highly automated bus.

TARTA to experiment with self-driving bus

The Toledo Blade 

The Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority has received a $1.8 million federal grant to develop an experimental automated public transit route, the agency announced Thursday morning during a seminar on how autonomous vehicles will affect public transit.

To the editor: Lead law assumes guilt

The Toledo Blade 

Toledo’s lead-safe law is entirely based on the presumption of guilt. If you own a house built before 1978, it is assumed to contain lead paint that poses a threat to the occupants.


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