An entrepreneur and filmmaker from Elmore, Ohio, and his partner from Cleveland ventured into ABC-TV’s Shark Tank and emerged not only intact but with two sharks on their hooks.
BEIRUT — Auto magnate-turned-fugitive Carlos Ghosn is campaigning to clear his name, and hopes a visit by French investigators to his home in exile in Lebanon will be his first real opportunity to defend himself since the bombshell arrest that transformed him from a visionary to a prisoner overnight.
For over a century, Central Catholic High School has been a cornerstone of the Toledo community. It is one of the largest co-educational, college prep Catholic high schools in Ohio. Our extensive programs provide something for every ability and interest. Dedicated teachers are invested in students’ success, and our unmatched learning opportunities prepare students to go out and make an amazing impact in their communities and the world.
The recent battle between Israelis and the Palestinians was the repeat of the previous such battles. It was a battle between unequal enemies. Israel, the Goliath of the Middle East, and Palestinians, the David, with a slingshot.
If you’ve opened a monthly statement that says you owe $500 or encountered some other eye-popping mistake with your Toledo water bill, you are not alone.
Compromise. There’s a word that has been in short supply for far too long in the halls of Congress. But if President Biden is going to get the bipartisan infrastructure bill he wants, his administration and top Republicans are going to have to reach a compromise — and there were signs Tuesday that could happen.
Last week the state House Ways and Means committee passed House Bill 157, which would prohibit the collection of municipal income taxes from workers who aren’t physically in an office inside the city or village limits. The bill would gut local revenues as many Ohioans are still working from home, forcing local governments to make tough choices about how to fund the services essential to our daily lives.
Richard G. Esser, who through charisma and commitment built the market share of a 146-year-old Toledo-area business his father joined in 1940, died Saturday in Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit. He was 75.
LOUISVILLE — Daz Cameron homered on the second pitch of Tuesday’s game at Louisville, and Juan Centeno delivered the deciding run in the top of the ninth inning as the Toledo Mud Hens earned a 2-1 win to open a six-game series against the Bats.
A bridge rehabilitation project that will close Monroe Street just east of downtown Sylvania will start the day after Memorial Day, the Sylvania Department of Public Service announced.
As speeches were punctuated by cheering friends and family members, Rogers High School’s graduation ceremony Tuesday felt to many like a milestone not just for the graduates but for the community as a whole.
Low-income, elderly, and disabled Toledoans with past-due water bills can apply for a debt-forgiveness program through the city beginning Aug. 1.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission’s 66th annual meeting began Tuesday with an update on the latest efforts to control one of the oldest and most menacing of all invasive species: vampire-like sea lamprey.
Plans to replace the dilapidated Lucas County Canine Care & Control dog shelter reached a new stage Tuesday when county commissioners approved hiring an architect for the project.