Religious Offerings: Sacred Grounds Toledo hosts open house on July 22
The fourth annual Sacred Grounds Toledo Garden Open House is slated for July 22, and this year will show off four of the program's newest gardens and one of its oldest.
The fourth annual Sacred Grounds Toledo Garden Open House is slated for July 22, and this year will show off four of the program's newest gardens and one of its oldest.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops made national news last month when its members overwhelmingly voted to approve a “teaching document” on the Eucharist.
In the next few weeks, you’ll see my columns full of commentary on the food pages and even a few regular features like Dinner for One.
Liberty Center’s Camp Widewater can usually count on hundreds of children running, screaming, swimming, and filling their campgrounds every year. This summer, however, the space is nearly empty — they’re counting around 40 campers, out of a capacity of 550.
Say hello to Jell-O, once known as America’s most famous dessert.
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, N.M. — Thrill-seeking billionaire Richard Branson has reached space aboard his own winged rocket ship in his boldest adventure yet.
Not as many people as usual showed up to the class on June 30, but Dylan Smith didn't mind. As a hip-hop artist, he was nothing if not flexible.
The Rev. John E. Roberts, longtime pastor of the church he joined at its founding 75 years ago, who offered counsel beyond his congregation, died Friday in ProMedica Ebeid Hospice, Sylvania. He was 94.
A male victim was shot Saturday evening in West Toledo.
As thousands of locals get ready for county fair season, which begins on Monday with the Lucas County Fair, the people behind them are just happy to come together once more.
Broadway is officially returning to the Valentine Theatre this November, marking almost two years since traveling theater and musical groups last graced its stage.
Bundles of blooming lavender graced the aisle of an open field, setting the stage for an evening of mindfulness.
DRIVING and putting for charity sake.
My little corner of the world has been bursting with good news and high scores that reinstate that life is beautiful most of the time.
The battle over critical race theory -- a theory that calls on us to consider that racist outcomes and racial disparities can come from subtle and institutional structures as well as overt individual racism -- is causing a stir. But is the debate about it making sense?
Dan Cole was so moved, back in 1999, by the deaths of two teenagers in a traffic crash that he wanted to create a small memorial in their memory.
The longstanding debate over how much society is willing to sacrifice private property rights in order to erect mammoth, commercial-scale wind turbines has been energized — perhaps even electrified, if you will — by the Ohio Power Siting Board.
CLEVELAND — Cesar Hernandez and Óscar Mercado each hit a three-run homer, and the Cleveland Indians beat the struggling Kansas City Royals 14-6 on Saturday night.