Man fatally shot in West Toledo
A man was fatally shot Friday afternoon in a parking lot at a West Toledo apartment complex, police said.
A man was fatally shot Friday afternoon in a parking lot at a West Toledo apartment complex, police said.
A photo on U.S. Senate candidate Jane Timken's campaign website meaning to illustrate her tight relationship with Donald Trump caused a minor kerfuffle Friday when people close to the former president thought it falsely implied his endorsement, according to reports.
Student artwork covers the cinderblock walls of Glendale Feilbach Elementary School. Instead of closing for the summer, Glendale Feilbach is one of 25 schools in the Toledo district that is open for a summer session.
Budding readers will now have the chance to hone their skills with the aid of giant pages, discussion prompts, and a stroll outdoors.
There has never been a greater need for leadership among police, considering recent trying times for the profession, Toledo Police Chief Kral told eight police officers promoted Friday to sergeant or command ranks.
TORONTO — Border restrictions on nonessential travel with the United States will be extended until July 21, officials said Wednesday, as Canada works to get a higher percentage of Canadians fully vaccinated.
WORTHINGTON — As a girls field hockey team practiced behind him at a suburban Columbus high school, Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday urged athletes to get vaccinated against coronavirus now in order to preserve their seasons this fall.
A good day for 25-year-old Marcus Hartford used to be experimenting with new flavors in the kitchen at his day job and at night singing in a death metal band, flipping his mane of long red hair to the beat.
A new traffic pattern for Anthony Wayne Trail reconstruction near I-75 has been pushed back a second time, now until the middle of next week, while changes are pending next weekend on southbound I-75 in the same area, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced.
An East Toledo man was arrested Thursday for allegations that he rented a hotel room used for a minor to participate in commercial sex in November, according to a complaint filed in Toledo Municipal Court.
Sobriety checkpoints are planned Friday evening at two Springfield Township locations, the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office announced.
Stories and helmet stickers were swapped this week as a group of standout high school football players will get one last chance to play under the Friday night lights.
CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears have submitted a bid to buy a spacious suburban horse racing track site, signaling a potential willingness to move out of downtown Soldier Field for a new stadium.
CLEVELAND — José Ramírez and Bobby Bradley homered during a three-run first inning and the Cleveland Indians beat the Orioles 10-3 on Thursday, extending Baltimore’s road losing streak to 19 games.
BELMONT, Mich. — If you drive down Dorr Street this summer and notice a spaceship-sized structure being built on the grounds at Inverness Club, fear not.
JERUSALEM — Israel launched airstrikes on the Gaza Strip late Thursday for a second time since a shaky cease-fire ended last month’s 11-day war. The strikes came after activists mobilized by Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers launched incendiary balloons into Israel for a third straight day.
With an evergreen tree for good fortune on top, an American flag on the side, and the signatures of the Lucas County Board of County Commissioners and other Toledo figures responsible for the project’s success, the final beam of the SeaGate Convention Centre’s future ballroom was bolted into place by two construction workers during a joyous topping-out ceremony Thursday.
High school students from around northwest Ohio will gather next week on the University of Toledo campus to participate in a cybersecurity workshop funded by the Air Force.
NEW YORK — The S&P 500 ended Thursday barely changed after stocks sloshed around in mixed trading, as investors make preparations for a future where the Federal Reserve is no longer doing everything it can to keep interest rates super low.
LOS ANGELES — California’s power grid operator called for voluntary energy conservation Thursday as much of the state sweltered under a heat wave that has baked the U.S. West.