WTVG-TV to launch a 4 p.m. weekday newscast on Sept. 13
WTVG-TV, Channel 13 said Monday it will begin a 4 p.m. weekday newscast on Sept. 13.
WTVG-TV, Channel 13 said Monday it will begin a 4 p.m. weekday newscast on Sept. 13.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has tested positive for the coronavirus, the first senator to disclose a breakthrough infection after being vaccinated.
The new Dorr Street interchange at I-475 is officially completed and set to open.
Quinn Ewers, considered the top quarterback prospect in the class of 2022, said he is skipping his senior year of high school in Texas and plans to enroll at Ohio State for the upcoming semester.
ProMedica Toledo Hospital has been ranked best in the Toledo area and eighth best in Ohio by an annual hospital review from U.S. News & World Report.
COLUMBUS — A coalition of public schools is preparing for a new legal fight challenging the constitutionality of Ohio's widespread use of taxpayer dollars to fund private and religious schools.
COLUMBUS — Efforts to force people behind on their rent from their homes following the expiration of a federal moratorium on evictions could increase in the next few weeks and months, advocates for affordable housing warned Monday.
MONROE — A 19-year-old Ottawa Lake, Mich., woman died in a hospital after she was injured in a crash late Sunday on U.S. 23 near Rauch Road in Whiteford Township, police said.
COLUMBUS — In the first test of new voter-approved rules, the commission charged with redrawing 99 Ohio House and 33 Senate districts will meet Friday, less than a month from the first constitutional deadline for action.
A 1-year-old boy who was unresponsive early Monday at a South Toledo residence was revived with a medicine commonly administered by emergency crews to people who have overdosed on prescription painkillers or heroin, police said.
Two 18-year-old pizza shop employees were robbed when making the night deposit Sunday at a West Toledo bank, police said.
The people of Chicago have had a long standing tradition of dyeing their river green for St. Patrick’s Day.
BEREA, Ohio — Nick Chubb signed a three-year, $36.6 million contract extension Monday with the Cleveland Browns, an indication of the team’s regard for his skills as an elite running back and his quiet, unassuming leadership.
WASHINGTON — After much delay, senators unveiled a nearly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package, wrapping up days of painstaking work on the inches-thick bill and launching what is certain to be a lengthy debate over President Joe Biden’s big priority.
A Toledo man was treated at a hospital Saturday for a gunshot wound apparently suffered during a domestic dispute, police said.
There’s something about meeting friends for tea that changes women’s demeanor. We may be comfortable going to a restaurant as we are, but teatime is special. It demands dressing for the occasion, even substituting dresses and skirts for slacks. And, for many of us who really dig the teatime traditions, it’s a chance to wear a hat.
There is no question that the excitement and mystery associated with hunting cultivate a lifelong relationship with the sport for many.
A 70-year-old woman died at a hospital after being struck by an unidentified vehicle late Sunday when walking across a street in central Toledo, police said Monday.
I was born in South America, surrounded by socialist ideology. My mother wanted us to live in the only place on Earth where you are bound by only the limits of your imagination. With unmistakable courage, just before my fifth birthday, she put us on a plane to the United States — legally.
Fishing draws youngsters to the lure of a mysterious bouncing bobbin. In this 1985 Blade archive photo, Shameka Jones, 5, gleefully runs over to see what is nibbling at the line. Jada James, 8, takes a more cautious approach, abandoning the rod to creep carefully to the water's edge. The young anglers were tackling basic fishing skills at the 4-H Fishing Day Camp at Walden Pond in Ottawa Park. Volunteer Jim Dempsey is taking a wait and see approach. Go to thebladevault.com/memories to purchase more... Читать дальше...
One of the major I-75 traffic shifts at the DiSalle Bridge was completed last week, but not the other.
The days are getting shorter. School is starting back up soon. Pumpkins, apple cider, and corn mazes are right around the corner. Before the cool, crisp fall air arrives, squeeze a bit more fun out of your summer with help from the Toledo Lucas County Public Library.
Extreme weather events across the U.S. and the globe have increased in frequency and severity over the last two decades. Congressional Democrats want to invest in infrastructure improvements to protect against future disasters. Sen. Pat Toomey (R., Pa.) opposes such investments, arguing there is not conclusive evidence of a rise in weather events.
The Blade’s July 18 story “Residents oppose ditch petition for Tenmile Creek, concerned about price” failed to mention the worst aspects of these watershed petitions, which are the all-encompassing area of the plan; the unprecedented, unlimited tax power; and the government’s right to go on private property.