Road Warrior: Waterline will cause lane closings along Monroe Street
It looks like this will be a bad week to drive Monroe Street near its Bermuda Triangle with Secor Road and Sylvania Avenue.
It looks like this will be a bad week to drive Monroe Street near its Bermuda Triangle with Secor Road and Sylvania Avenue.
Inspired by a grant that could cover 80 percent of tuition costs for students in four different certificate programs, Mercy College of Ohio administrators believe they can recruit students from underserved communities who may not otherwise have an opportunity to attend college.
Toledo and Malibu, Calif., are both located near large bodies of water.
What gets me about the expansion of the Ohio high school football playoffs isn’t so much that it’s happening.
PORT CLINTON — Edgewood Manor Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center will host a drive-up job fair Wednesday for a number of skilled nursing positions.
A nationwide shortage of veterinarians has put Humane Ohio in a difficult spot.
SAVANNAH, Ga. — We may not agree with everything General Sherman said and did in the Civil War, but he certainly got it right when he marched into Savannah and camped there.
Getting to Hollywood Casino Toledo or downtown Rossford from southbound I-75 is going to require some extra attention to the road for a few months, while getting onto the freeway’s southbound side from Miami Street will become impossible.
Being born in the United States wasn’t enough for Yi-Li Wu to avoid a lifetime of constant microaggressions.
In the course of nearly 30 years of preaching, teaching and visiting at Grace Lutheran Church in Fremont, Maureen Pump has been asked the question often: Did she want to be a pastor?
Vince Williams will have to wait another year to play in March Madness.
Three months from now, a pair of four-story luxury apartment buildings in Sylvania will begin accepting residents eager to experience their many amenities — full kitchens with granite countertops, high-end appliances, walk-in closets with custom closet systems, private balconies, and an electronic communications system controlled by an in-unit iPad.
After a one-year hiatus, the Glass City Marathon returned to Toledo on Sunday.
Steve Shuff was anxious and excited about the day of deep-sea fishing that was ahead of him as he drove down a rural roadway to this mecca for big game sportfishing on the central Pacific coast.
The Glass City Marathon and five-person relay kicked off this morning at 6:30 a.m. on Stadium Drive and will finish at the Glass Bowl. The half marathon also started at the same time on Secor Road and will end at the same location.
Since Michael Lang became Toledo Ballet's resident director and choreographer in 2007, he's created 11 full-length original productions. Some have been his take on such classic stories as Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz, while others – like 2010's Press One for More Options, about the isolation engendered by modern communications technology – explored more contemporary themes.
After a one-year hiatus, the Glass City Marathon will return to Toledo on Sunday.
Pity Josh Mandel. In his April 18 op-ed “We must combat cancel culture,” he complains about being censored by Big Tech. But he is on both Facebook and Twitter, so he’s not exactly silenced.
Recently a comedian asked a question about police that has me stumped. “Where are the good apples” as it pertains to police?
Looking out at my field during a mid-April day, I see acres of beautiful rye growing. It is 55 and sunny today, but it is expected to snow tomorrow.
Another baseball season is under way, and it is a bittersweet spring for me.
Last week, examining what makes or breaks a civilization or a people — what part culture and what part politics — we asked: What makes us better?
We lost one of the more influential Great Lakes scientists of recent years this month.
GENOA, Ohio — P. Leon “Lee” Pfouts, a chemist who was committed to the environment both professionally and personally and became an environmental services manager for the city of Toledo, died Thursday in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg Township. He was 87.