Roxy the dog is deckhand on 'round-the-world sailing trip
When Kate Gladieux and Curtis Jazwiecki said they were planning to set sail around the world, their families thought it was a pipe dream.
When Kate Gladieux and Curtis Jazwiecki said they were planning to set sail around the world, their families thought it was a pipe dream.
The Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority’s tour to promote its latest effort to change its local revenue stream from a property tax to a sales tax, and extend bus service throughout Lucas County, starts Tuesday with a presentation to the Lucas County Citizen Levy Committee.
Midsummer celebrations take place, truth be told, at the very beginning of the season rather than in the midst of it.
A 40-year-old man died early Sunday after he, along with a woman and 3-year-old child, were shot, according to Toledo police.
Here are boys lacrosse, girls lacrosse, and boys tennis postseason honors for Toledo-area conferences.
Golf and food are inextricably linked.
Last July, The Blade launched the award-winning true crime podcast, Code 18: Unsolved, to re-examine some of Toledo’s 400 unsolved homicides in an attempt to help solve them.
On a food study tour in Belgium, it was not surprising to be served Brussels sprouts for lunch and dinner. Our taste buds were primed to eat the cruciferous vegetable in the country where, according to history, it was cultivated in the 16th century.
HAPPY Father’s Day to all fathers and father figures. My dad passed several months before I was hired at The Blade. I know he would have been proud of me and would have enjoyed seeing my face in the paper twice a week. I remember buying gifts for him — you know, a necktie, a coffee mug I made one year that he kept on his desk forever, or some grill equipment, a battery-operated bug swatter, and more. If your father is still living, spend some time with him today or call him if you can’t be there. Читать дальше...
Despite arguably tangible results, the Biden-Putin summit was little more than a public-relations win for the Russian side.
Roughly a millennia ago, I was teaching a Sunday school class to sixth-graders when my favorite student, James C., raised his hand and asked, as he often did, a humdinger.
On June 9 the Department of Ohio Jobs and Family Services sent an email to current recipients of the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation, notifying them that, effective June 26, Ohio would no longer be participating in this program. Initially, Ohio indicated that it would participate on behalf of Ohioans through September.
Seeing that Juneteenth was made a federal holiday was enough to almost turn my stomach.
For the third time in nine years the Supreme Court ruled against dismantling the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. By a 7-2 vote, including a majority of the conservative jurists, the court struck down the latest, and you would think, the final attempt to end the popular landmark legislation.
As Ohio legislators hash out a budget through reconciliation of differing House and Senate proposals, one provision must be thrown out.
The dogs pictured above are among those available for adoption at Lucas County Canine Care & Control, 410 S. Erie St., Toledo. Click the image above and the arrows on the left and right to view the full gallery. Listed are the name, breed, sex, and impound number. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of dogs available for adoption, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com.
For 42 minutes, Jon VanSlooten’s heart refused to beat.
Janet Seipel, who promoted a vibrant Waterville as she made design and fashion central to businesses she opened in the community, died Tuesday in her Monclova Township home. She was 84.