Briggs: As Tiger recovers, golf fans in Toledo are no stranger to a great comeback
Before we get to Tiger Woods and the path ahead, indulge us on a quick look back.
Before we get to Tiger Woods and the path ahead, indulge us on a quick look back.
A skilled nursing and rehabilitation center is headed to the old Brooklyn campus as ProMedica and The MetroHealth System announced a collaborative agreement Thursday.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State fans who want to buy season tickets for some of the best seats at home football games will pay extra for that access beginning in 2022 to help fund athletic scholarships.
COLUMBUS — Ohio reported 2,409 new coronavirus cases Thursday, up from Wednesday but still below the 21-day average of 2,455.
The Big Ten is adding a 16th trophy game in football to honor the first Black man to play in the conference.
COLUMBUS — James Russell, former disability rights advocate for housing and transportation at The Ability Center of Greater Toledo, was recently appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine to the Ohio Statewide Independent Living Council through Oct. 26, 2023.
COLUMBUS — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost on Thursday sued the federal government to try and force it to promptly release data from the U.S. Census needed for Ohio to meet constitutional deadlines for adopting new maps for congressional and state legislative districts.
A teenager was grazed by a bullet after an unknown suspect fired at a car.
A federal court judge told Alexis Fortune she would go back to prison the next time she violated the terms of her supervised release after she admitted that she violated those terms shortly after her release.
Costco Wholesale Corp is raising the minimum wage for its hourly staff to $16 from next week, a dollar more than what its competitors Amazon.com Inc. and Target Corp pay per hour.
There’s no question the coronavirus vaccine has led to division in the community between those who adamantly want it and those who do not, but as health officials try to push the population toward the concept of herd immunity it’s important to know just where those battle lines are drawn.
The second suspect in an April homicide was arraigned Thursday in Toledo Municipal Court.
WASHINGTON — The acting chief of the U.S. Capitol Police is testifying before Congress on Thursday as lawmakers press for answers about intelligence and procedural failures that allowed thousands of supporters of then-President Donald Trump to storm the Capitol last month.
Tax records that former President Donald Trump tried to keep secret for years are now in the hands of the New York district attorney.
The first step toward Columbus begins this weekend for area wrestlers looking to fulfill a lifelong dream of reaching the state tournament.
A Minneapolis man is facing federal charges for allegedly possessing several fraudulent identification cards when he was stopped by Maumee police for a traffic violation, according to the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Toledo.
The administrative judge of the Lucas County Common Pleas Court General Division extended mortgage protection, according to a court order.
Saving one of the last remaining Spanish-style homes in the Old West End is not going to be easy. And it’s not going to be cheap. But the efforts to preserve an important historic house will be worth it.
The economics are simple: as demand for personal protective equipment skyrocketed as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, prices went up.
President Biden has been in office for six weeks and he is already being blamed by Patrick Seitz of Oregon (“Here’s the unity Biden promised,” Sunday) for so many ills in our society.
TIFFIN — Paul L. Elchert, Jr., a community and union leader heralded for showing up and pitching in and Tiffin City Council’s president for a decade of his 25 years in office, died Saturday in Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center. He was 73.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed an executive order Wednesday intended to boost manufacturing jobs by strengthening U.S. supply chains for advanced batteries, pharmaceuticals, critical minerals and semiconductors.
Dana Inc. has named a new senior vice president and chief commercial, marketing, and communications officer, the company announced.
Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz is scheduled to give a State of the City address Thursday afternoon from the Toledo Museum of Art’s Peristyle Theater.