Sylvania native Easton is nation's top individual bowler for 2019-20 season
Sylvania native Charles Easton knew he had a good year of bowling during the 2019-20 season.
Sylvania native Charles Easton knew he had a good year of bowling during the 2019-20 season.
BOWLING GREEN — The Mid-American Conference’s postponement of fall sports to spring hasn’t negatively impacted the Bowling Green State University volleyball team.
City finance officials are almost finished closing the books for 2020, and their preliminary, unaudited numbers show Toledo will end the year with about $181 million in income tax collections.
The University of Toledo men’s basketball team will face Richmond in the first round of the NIT on Wednesday night.
Two local lawyers received the Liberty and Justice Award from the Maumee Valley Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.
Citing a rash of gun violence and the need for upgrades to Toledo’s parks, city and community leaders on Monday urged city officials to establish a new Department of Parks, Recreation, Youth Services, and Educational Engagement that was approved by Toledo City Council and then vetoed by the mayor earlier this month.
COLUMBUS — Ohio reported 1,149 new coronavirus cases Monday, below the 21-day average of 1,665
Former Ohio Mr. Basketball award winner Samari Curtis has committed to Bowling Green State University men’s basketball team, the sophomore guard announced Monday on Twitter.
A Maumee woman charged after allegedly stabbing another appeared in court Monday morning.
This six-part series examines all that Lucas County residents have endured since the first coronavirus case was reported on March 14, 2020, and summarizes where things stand today, one year later.
It takes a man quite confident in the strength of his relationship with the most important women in his life — both wife and daughter — to name his boat the “Crazy Lady”. But that tag has worked well for Captain Rich Turturice, who has been plying the waters of Lake Erie as a skipper for almost 40 years, introducing legions of anglers to the lake's iconic walleye, as well as its rich cache of yellow perch, and smallmouth bass.
A coalition of cities, counties and civil rights groups sued the U.S. Census Bureau last year to stop it from ending the 2020 census early out of fear a premature finish would undercount minority communities. Now, that coalition is attempting to block the state of Ohio from trying to force the statistical agency, under a new administration, into releasing data used for drawing congressional and legislative districts earlier than planned.
MINNEAPOLIS — An attorney for a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s death asked the judge Monday to delay the trial, saying announcement of a $27 million settlement for Mr. Floyd’s family could make a fair trial impossible.
Toledo police are searching for a suspect in an early Monday shooting at a North Toledo bar, the latest of several recent incidents that left victims wounded.
The Valentine Theatre hosted Choir of Man on March 1, 2020, a date that has since been burned into the memories of everyone associated with the historic downtown Toledo venue.
To be admired as a good cook is a compliment many aspire to, but when the kudos are from people you cooked for years ago, that’s a special tribute.
ROME — The Vatican decreed Monday that the Catholic Church cannot bless same-sex unions since God “cannot bless sin.”
NEW YORK — Nominations to the 93rd Academy Awards on Monday will look — in more ways than one — unlike they ever have before.
One of three vacant downtown office buildings seized from an out-of-town and inactive property owner is set to be sold by the Lucas County Land Bank to a local internet business that plans to put it back into use.
For young learners, nothing quite matches the thrill of a field trip, but during the pandemic-ridden past year, students across the nation have largely missed out on that thrill.
ATLANTA — John Collins scored 22 points, Danilo Gallinari had 20, including a 3-pointer that helped Atlanta extend its lead in the fourth quarter, and the Hawks beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 100-82 on Sunday night for their fifth consecutive win under interim coach Nate McMillan.
NEW YORK — Beyoncé and Taylor Swift had a historic night at the Grammys, where the top four awards were won by female acts.
It’s looking brighter — figuratively and literally — at the old Jeep manufacturing site in North Toledo off I-75. The 80-acre site, once home to the 96-year old Jeep plant, has sat dormant since the park was closed in 2006 when manufacturing shifted to a new Chrysler assembly plant nearby.