H2Ohio-funded wetlands projects are under way in Williams and Hancock counties
Ohio’s historic investment in wetlands is continuing with a $1.5 million project in Williams County and two in Hancock County totaling $1.4 million.
Ohio’s historic investment in wetlands is continuing with a $1.5 million project in Williams County and two in Hancock County totaling $1.4 million.
It was just another pitch on just another lazy summer night.
Despite a nearly 10-month layoff, former Toledo Walleye goaltender Billy Christopoulos has not missed a beat in his return to the ice.
Ohio Sen. Rob Portman downplayed on Tuesday the role President Trump and the last four years played in his decision to retire at the end of 2022.
CLEVELAND — Free agent second baseman César Hernández has agreed to return to the Cleveland Indians on a 1-year contract, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine was optimistic enough in recent coronavirus trends that he suggested Tuesday he may begin to ease his nightly curfew on Ohioans that has hit bars particularly heavily.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio State basketball team bounced back from a Jan. 19 loss to Purdue with last Saturday’s wire-to-wire win over then-No. 10 Wisconsin.
Libbey Glass LLC has announced it will maintain its Toledo operations, add a stemware line, and remain headquartered in the city.
Winter in the Ohio-Michigan Midwest corridor brings us a suite of the usual suspects — snow squalls, freezing rain, Alberta clippers, occasional ice storms, and the favorite boogeyman of the meteorologists, the dreaded polar vortex.
Kobe Bryant wasn’t in the bubble with the Los Angeles Lakers last fall when they won the NBA championship. He wasn’t at the All-Star weekend in Chicago where half the players wore his number on their uniforms, the other half wearing his daughter’s jersey number. He wasn’t there to hear the Basketball Hall of Fame announced that his career was worthy of enshrinement.
ANN ARBOR — Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has added wide receivers coach Ron Bellamy, completing his new-look staff.
A team of researchers at the University of Toledo have been awarded federal funding to further study a new “breakthrough” chemotherapy that’s specifically effective in treating triple negative breast cancer.
As students are set soon to return to class in Toledo Public Schools, many teachers are raising concerns about their own safety and a Gov. Mike DeWine plan tying teacher vaccinations to in-person instruction.
With the coronavirus raging through every corner of Ohio at the beginning of the new year, it may seem fruitless to try to track infection through the state’s contact-tracing efforts.
President Biden’s call for a restoration of national unity during his inauguration speech rang true for many.
Robert Kendall “Bob” DeArment, a retired Champion Spark Plug Co. executive and combat Army veteran of World War II, died Jan. 16 in ProMedica Ebeid Hospice Residence, Sylvania. He was 95.
WASHINGTON — The Senate on Monday approved President Biden’s nomination of Janet Yellen to be the nation’s 78th treasury secretary, making her the first woman to hold the job in the department’s 232-year history.
WASHINGTON — President Biden signed an executive order Monday to boost government buying from U.S. manufacturers as talks with Congress over a $1.9 trillion stimulus package showed few signs of progress.
Amarion Murray scored 13 points and Romero Wesley added 10 points as host Bowsher (2-2, 2-2 league) edged Rogers 57-51 for a City League boys basketball victory Monday.
DETROIT — Delon Wright scored a career-high 28 points and Wayne Ellington had another impressive shooting night for Detroit, leading the Pistons to a 119-104 victory over the Eastern Conference-leading Philadelphia 76ers on Monday.
COLUMBUS — Madison Greene scored 24 points, Jacy Sheldon had 21, and No. 14 Ohio State beat No. 7 Maryland 88-86 on Monday night.
A former member of the Perrysburg City Council was reappointed to finish out a vacant term during a special meeting on Monday night.