3 local boys high school coaches earn state honors
Three boys high school coaches from northwest Ohio have been recognized by the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
Three boys high school coaches from northwest Ohio have been recognized by the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
An arrest could soon be announced in the disappearance of Alvin “Hopper” Darrow.
MINNEAPOLIS — Max Kepler’s RBI single in the bottom of the 10th inning against All-Star closer Gregory Soto gave the Minnesota Twins a 6-5 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Monday night.
Recent climate-enhanced catastrophes (“Floods, fires spur calls for climate action,” Sunday) highlight critical developments we all should heed. People in poorer nations are bearing the brunt of this crisis, but those of us in wealthier countries are far from safe. Averages like global temperatures and sea level creep up every year, but extreme events like the Northwest heat dome and the floods in Europe and China strike like lightning with little warning.
Pastor Marilynn Christine Schroeder, who served United Methodist congregations and whose passion was involving children in services, died Thursday at the Hospice of Northwest Ohio in Perrysburg Township. She was 77.
Since Toledo’s 2014 water crisis, when a toxic algae bloom settled over the city’s only water-intake valve in Lake Erie, cutting off the water supply of 500,000 water customers for three days, the area has understood that relying on just one intake is foolish and dangerous.
LOS ANGELES — An attorney for Britney Spears on Monday asked a Los Angeles court to remove her father as conservator of her roughly $60 million estate following the pop singer’s allegations that her father had used the arrangement to mistreat her.
WASHINGTON — The underbelly of the U.S. Capitol complex was a flurry of movement last Wednesday.
Melanie and Thomas Kurtz knew the used car market was a seller’s game when they made the trip from their Grand Rapids, Ohio, home to the Central Avenue strip of car dealerships in West Toledo on Monday.
While northwest Ohio was sleeping Sunday night, a northwest Ohioan was on the other side of the world competing in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for his second career Olympic medal.
COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday said utility giant FirstEnergy Corp. played no role in his selection of Sam Randazzo as chairman of the powerful Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.