Sylvania area businesses share offerings at 2021 community expo
Sylvania residents spent their Saturday jumping around a Monopoly board come to life.
Sylvania residents spent their Saturday jumping around a Monopoly board come to life.
COLUMBUS — Ohio reported 2,048 new coronavirus cases Saturday, above the 21-day average of 1,847.
BOWLING GREEN — Cato June brings an NFL pedigree to the Bowling Green coaching staff, and the former Super Bowl champion linebacker hopes to grow in his coaching career along with his young Falcon players.
LONDON — Prince Philip’s royal ceremonial funeral will take place April 17 at Windsor Castle — a slimmed-down service amid the coronavirus pandemic that will be entirely closed to the public.
It was another state’s turn to stir national debate over election access after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a new law that Democrats and voting-rights groups argue disenfranchises minority and poorer voters.
If there is one truth that every restaurant industry veteran knows, it's that the demands of their calling are not for everyone.
Author Jennifer R. Farmer’s book, First and Only: A Black Woman’s Guide to Thriving at Work and In Life, is, at its heart, a means of witnessing the experiences of Black women who are often ignored or minimized in leadership content, Ms. Farmer said.
SANDUSKY — Warm up the GPS and make sure it is finely calibrated since that device soon will become an essential companion for anglers fishing east of here who are in pursuit of yellow perch, the ultimate delicacy from the waters of Lake Erie.
A rail replacement will close Suder Avenue at its railroad crossing next to Manhattan Boulevard on Monday, the city transportation division announced.
DELTA, Ohio — Kirsten Fruchey never thought she’d find herself operating heavy machinery for a living, but shortly after joining North Star BlueScope Steel, the young professional was skillfully maneuvering a ram chuck, a crane, and even a locomotive.
NORTH BALTIMORE — What’s the secret to keeping the doctor away?
Before Findlay High School sophomore football phenom Luke Montgomery began climbing up recruiting rankings and securing scholarship offers from Power Five programs, he was traveling around the country playing AAU basketball on a team with hoops prodigy Bronny James, LeBron James’ son.
WARSAW — Hospitals in Turkey and Poland are filling up. Pakistan is restricting domestic travel.
HIGHLAND PARK, Michigan — Nearly everyone knows that Detroit, which had been a medium-sized town for two centuries, became a huge industrial metropolis when Henry Ford started mass-producing the Model T on the industry’s first assembly line.
His Royal Highness Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, has died, after a long and fruitful life extraordinarily well lived. He was 99, two months from his 100th birthday. He leaves his queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, age 94, to soldier on alone.
For more than a decade the western Lake Erie basin has suffered the horrors of the harmful algae blooms. Harmful algae blooms are fueled by excessive phosphorus load because of the overapplication of manure and fertilizer on farmland, including the growing number of industrial livestock operations.
Gary E. Oancea, who followed his law-enforcement father to become a police officer with several northwest Ohio departments and was honored for valor after defusing an armed standoff, died April 1 in his Auburn, Ind., home. He was 62.
LONDON — Tributes and condolences poured in from Britain and around the globe Friday as news spread of the death of Prince Philip, who spent more than 70 years on the world stage by the side of his wife, Queen Elizabeth II.
ARLINGTON, Texas — San Diego Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove pitched the first no-hitter in the history of his hometown team, allowing only one baserunner in a 3-0 victory over the Texas Rangers on Friday night.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Justin Rose was happy enough to still have the lead Friday at the Masters, even if only by a fraction on a day when Augusta National was more forgiving and he had to rally just to shoot par.
Whitmer broke open a close battle with visiting Clay with a big fourth inning Friday, then ended the key Three Rivers Athletic Conference softball clash with a bang in the fifth to take a 13-2 victory.
Children may be spreading the coronavirus through extracurricular activities like sports, health officials say.
In moving to expand its membership on Friday, the Northern Lakes League's decision to invite four members of the 10-school Three Rivers Athletic Conference will leave the schools not invited in a potential bind moving forward.
Two ramps on northbound I-280 at the Veterans’ Glass City Skyway will be closed from Sunday night through early Monday because of the bridge’s ongoing deck resurfacing, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced.