Bond set at $500,000 for man charged in toddler's death
A man charged with murder in connection with a 2-year-old girl’s death must post $500,000 bond if he wishes to be released from jail before his trial.
A man charged with murder in connection with a 2-year-old girl’s death must post $500,000 bond if he wishes to be released from jail before his trial.
The First Thursday lecture series continues virtually on Thursday. Callie Zake, financial aid director at Lourdes University, presents Student Loans – Their Challenge and Vulnerability.
With 2020 officially in the rear-view mirror, it’s time to look ahead to what we could see within the 2021 sports calendar in northwest Ohio.
In the midst of a coronavirus pandemic that leaves many struggling mentally, emotionally and spiritually, a new spiritual community offers not an answer, but an opportunity.
Toledo police shot a man who fired at them in the parking lot of a northwest Toledo apartment complex Saturday morning, according to a department statement.
NEW ORLEANS — The finishing touches on one of the all-time great performances in Ohio State history had just been completed.
2020 may not have been the best year, but some well-known authors have new books out that are not to be missed. This includes J. K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter books, and Suzanne Collins, creator of The Hunger Games series, and David Weisner, who has won more Caldecott’s than anyone for his wordless picture books. Also included are books by Newbery medalists Rebecca Stead and Sharon Creech, as well as by Jacqueline Woodson, winner of the National Book Award for Brown Girl Dreaming.
Nestled inside the Carlson Library on the University of Toledo campus is a lesser-known operation doing big things in the publishing world.
Few adjectives seem fitting to describe the surge in homicides that Toledo experienced in 2020.
The Blade’s Dec. 20 story “College students recruited to teach as schools struggle,” describes how the present pandemic has exacerbated various education issues. Of particular note is the difficulty schools have finding teachers to replace those who have left teaching or have retired. Even recruiting college students to become substitute teachers is very difficult. However this issue cannot be blamed entirely on the pandemic.
Even as automakers equip vehicles with more safety features and devices, dropping the number of nationwide traffic fatalities for the third year in a row, one statistic that stands out begs for stronger action — the number of deaths attributed to distracted driving.
Over many months in Ohio an unconstructive and dangerous dynamic has developed. Public-health authorities and other experts have pushed practical measures to thwart the spread of coronavirus, and businesses have balked or pushed back against what some have seen as unreasonable restrictions.
OXFORD, Mich. — It was just before Christmas, and Bell Veterinary Clinic was closed. But Tank, a huge, mostly white bulldog’s cancer had flared up, and so Dr. Tamara “Tommy” Moin, the medical director, told Sean to bring him in anyway.
DALLAS — Luka Doncic had season highs of 27 points and 14 rebounds for his first double-double of the season to lead the Dallas Mavericks past the Miami Heat 93-83 on Friday night.
NEW YORK — As we close out 2020 and enter 2021, most of us are anxiously awaiting a happier year ahead. Traditionally, we mark the fresh calendar year with New Year’s resolutions to keep us hopeful and motivated — particularly when it comes to our finances.
SANTO DOMINGO — Locked-down smokers around the world are proving to be a boon for the Dominican Republic’s cigar and tobacco industry.
The Toledo Department of Neighborhoods is seeking public comment on what’s called a substantial amendment to its 5-year plan for how it spends federal Community Development Block Grant funding.
DETROIT — Jeremi Grant scored 24 points and Derrick Rose added 17 as the Detroit Pistons won for the first time this season, beating the Boston Celtics 96-93 on Friday night.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Alabama rolled into another College Football Playoff championship game.
NEW ORLEANS — And, on the 370th day, Ohio State got its revenge.
LOS ANGELES — Ambulances waited hours for openings to offload coronavirus patients. Overflow patients were moved to hospital hallways and gift shops, even a cafeteria. Refrigerated trucks were on standby, ready to store the dead.
A new student-led local campaign aims to raise awareness about youth suicide and substance abuse.
ATLANTA — Jack Podlesny kicked a 53-yard field goal with three seconds remaining, and No. 11 Georgia handed No. 6 Cincinnati its only loss of the season with a dramatic 24-21 victory in the Peach Bowl on Friday.
Lucas County Recorder Phil D. Copeland, a 75-year-old Democrat from Maumee who won re-election in November, has died.