Fantasy baseball: These National League players are late-round sleepers
There are always intriguing position battles in spring training, and even more mysteries in the starting rotation competition.
There are always intriguing position battles in spring training, and even more mysteries in the starting rotation competition.
When the NCAA tournament bracket was unveiled Sunday night, basketball fans had the most extraordinary reaction.
The Internal Revenue Service plans to delay this year's tax filing deadline by roughly a month, to mid-May, according to an official familiar with the plans.
The citizen commission tasked with reviewing the salaries of Toledo’s mayor and city council reached consensus Wednesday that it’s time for raises at city hall.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Senate on Wednesday voted unanimously to earmark nearly $1 billion in federal coronavirus dollars to help bars, restaurants, child-care, and other businesses as well as Ohioans struggling to pay rent and utility bills during the pandemic.
WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department says it has sent out 90 million economic impact payments totaling $242 billion since President Joe Biden signed a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief plan last week.
Condado Tacos' takeover of the Midwest has arrived in Toledo.
A Toledo activist accused of taking money from a nonprofit organization pleaded not guilty to federal money laundering and wire fraud charges on Wednesday.
Joe Biden is making his first trip to Ohio as president on the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act being signed into law more than a decade ago, the White House announced Wednesday.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — “R and R” will be important to Ohio State this week as the Buckeyes open play in the NCAA tournament against Oral Roberts on Friday afternoon.
So Sweet Lebanese and French Pastries, 4038 Talmadge Rd., invites everyone to its popular Macaron Day fund-raiser for Women of Toledo from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday.
Two new sport-utility vehicles were stolen early Wednesday during a burglary at a fenced lot in northeast Toledo, authorities said.
The Toledo Humane Society’s annual summertime event will be back in person this year.
ADRIAN - Rio Doyle didn’t finish half the verses of Adele’s “When We Were Young” before John Legend decided he wanted her for his team on NBC’s The Voice.
A Waterville man awaiting a new trial for allegedly killing a construction worker while driving drunk may travel to visit relatives, but the long-term status of his driver’s license remains to be determined, a Lucas County Common Pleas Court judge ruled Wednesday.
ATLANTA — A white gunman was charged Wednesday with killing eight people, most of them women of Asian descent, at three Atlanta-area massage parlors in an attack that sent terror through the Asian American community that’s increasingly been targeted during the coronavirus pandemic.
DENTON, Texas — Toledo and Richmond have never met in their long histories, and the Rockets last played in the state of Texas nine years ago.
VAN BUREN, Ohio — A 12-year-old Van Buren Middle School sixth grader has mixed feelings about qualifying for and eventually winning this year’s Blade-sponsored spelling bee.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is marking St. Patrick’s Day as he recommits the U.S. to the Good Friday Agreement, which has come under increasing stress following the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union.
Toledo Fire and Rescue Department crews responded to a central city fire early Wednesday, according to a 911-connected application.
Recently Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, the Duchess or Sussex, the former Meghan Markle, gave a far-reaching interview to Oprah Winfrey. They are the royals who decided to leave the gilded cage of the royal palace in England and move to Canada and then to the United States.
I fail to see how dollar stores are any less wholesome than their competitors. They all (carryouts, gas stations, and grocery stores) sell junk food, if that is the concern.
For years Toledo has struggled to come up with a program to adequately address the threat of lead contamination in the paint of its older homes. But the lead threat goes beyond old paint and city leaders must commit to replacing the old water pipes that also could pose a danger.
Victims of the massive Equifax data breach may have to wait a while longer for settlement payments, but the end result could be worth their patience.