Briggs: Fralick is building something special at Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN — There was a time when the only thing rarer than an original da Vinci was a loss by a Robyn Fralick basketball team.
BOWLING GREEN — There was a time when the only thing rarer than an original da Vinci was a loss by a Robyn Fralick basketball team.
A person driving an SUV near ProMedica Toledo Hospital was shot Tuesday afternoon.
COLUMBUS — As teased last week by Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio's health director removed Tuesday the 300-guest restriction for wedding receptions, proms, and other events at banquet facilities.
COLUMBUS — In response to a human-error glitch that caused more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths to go unreported, the Ohio Department of Health Tuesday announced a change in the way deaths will be tracked.
COLUMBUS — For what was once Ohio's largest online charter school, state lawmakers’ definition of the word “final” could be the $60 million question.
The owner of a Perrysburg house-construction company faces felony charges in Wood County Common Pleas Court for allegedly defrauding clients, subcontractors, banks, and others.
The hero tag is tossed around pretty liberally at times, but some people earn it without receiving a formal christening from the national media or being able to accept a medal or a plaque at a ceremony recognizing their exceptional actions.
Oregon firefighters were sent Monday to Walleye Power after a conveyor belt system caught fire.
Toledo police are looking for two men after an East Toledo shooting left one man dead and another critically injured.
Vernon Jordan, who grew up in the segregated South to become an influential leader in the American civil rights movement, Washington politics and Wall Street, has died at age 85, a CNBC and New York Times journalist said on Tuesday, citing a statement from his family.
Since it opened in April of 2018, the Howard Marsh Metropark in eastern Lucas County’s Jerusalem Township has been a haven for kayakers, canoeists, and birders.
A central-city man is accused of striking a woman in the head with a hammer and raping her, according to a complaint filed in Toledo Municipal Court.
A Toledo man is accused of setting fire to his central Toledo duplex on Monday, according to a complaint filed in Toledo Municipal Court.
BOSTON — Six Dr. Seuss books — including “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” and “If I Ran the Zoo” — will stop being published because of racist and insensitive imagery, the business that preserves and protects the author’s legacy said Tuesday.
DETROIT — Ernie Harwell, the legendary Detroit Tigers broadcaster, told me back in the 1990s that he knew Rush Limbaugh long before he had become famous as the ultimate radio “shock jock,”
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz’s hiring of JoJuan Armour to be the coordinator for the city’s initiative to reduce gun violence, came from a good place — a place of good intentions.
The proposed ordinance, “Impeding Access to Health Care,” that is before Toledo City Council is un-American, unnecessary, and an attack on civil rights. If passed, it would not only infringe on the First Amendment rights of those who peacefully gather, but the rights of women to informed consent.
Joan Howick, who after finishing college degrees later in life dedicated her career to helping other adults advance their education while at Whirlpool, died Wednesday at Bridge Hospice in Bowling Green. She was 82.
HOUSTON — Collin Sexton scored 39 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers handed the hapless Houston Rockets their 12th straight loss with a 101-90 victory on Monday night.
YANGON, Myanmar — Police in Myanmar’s biggest city fired tear gas Monday at defiant crowds who returned to the streets to protest last month’s coup despite reports that security forces had killed at least 18 protesters a day earlier.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The United States wasted billions of dollars in war-torn Afghanistan on buildings and vehicles that were either abandoned or destroyed, according to a report released Monday by a U.S. government watchdog.
NEW YORK — A former aide accusing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment condemned him Monday as a manipulative predator, rejecting an attempted apology in which he described his behavior as “playful.”
WASHINGTON — Democrats’ hopes of including a minimum wage increase in their $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill seemed all but dead Monday as the Senate prepared to debate its own version of the House-passed aid package.