Ohio State requires students, staff to be vaccinated against coronavirus
Ohio State University will require all students, faculty and staff to complete the full coronavirus vaccination process by Nov. 15.
Ohio State University will require all students, faculty and staff to complete the full coronavirus vaccination process by Nov. 15.
It has been 30 years since Macomber High School closed its doors, but the facility is once again humming to place students directly into a trade in need of skilled labor.
FINDLAY — A bicyclist was killed Tuesday morning when he failed to yield at a stop sign and was hit by a truck, the Findlay Police Department reported.
FOSTORIA — Plans to install a gas-collection and cleaning system at the controversial Sunny Farms Landfill in southwestern Seneca County will be discussed Monday night at a public meeting hosted by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency.
BEREA — Browns defensive end Takk McKinley has returned to the team after leaving training camp last month for personal reasons.
Toledo's opportunity to weigh in on the redrawing of new state legislative maps will occur Thursday in a new location, the McMaster Center at the main branch of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library.
With just a week left until golfers from the U.S. and Europe start swinging clubs, the Solheim Cup team is putting out a siren call to anyone and everyone looking to make a few extra dollars during the week of the tournament, which kicks off with practice sessions on Aug. 31.
For those who follow high school basketball in the area, the names Joey Holifield and Jackie Harris should be very familiar.
Toledo Walleye assistant coach Andy Delmore, who spent four seasons with the organization, has been named an assistant coach with the Windsor Spitfires.
COLUMBUS--Several hundred rallied at the Ohio Statehouse Tuesday in support of a controversial bill that would generally prohibit vaccine mandates — coronavirus and otherwise.
This time of the year can usually bring some mixed emotions to gardeners.
Toledo police charged one woman Monday with shooting someone in an apartment in the 1100 block of Palmwood Avenue, and investigated at least three other shootings since Monday afternoon.
Susan Garn scouted the perimeter, eyes on patrol, blinking through the sting of sweat dripping from her brow. Where and how many there were, she did not know. Only one thing was certain: They were absolutely everywhere, munching and crawling and swarming about her feet, even if she couldn't see them and they couldn't see her.
LOS ANGELES — “Jeopardy!” is back to guest hosts after the resignation of Mike Richards, and actor Mayim Bialik will return as the first one up.
There is no doubt that former Mayor Carty Finkbeiner loves Toledo. But for those not living in Toledo during the time he was mayor, or those with rose-colored glasses, I suggest you read the "Little Book of Carty."
Months after Toledo was awarded $11 million in federal emergency rental assistance money, only about $1 million of that money has been used even as an eviction crisis looms in the region.
Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.
Aerielle Viola Hackley Williams, a veteran Toledo Public Schools teacher and wife of legendary Scott High School basketball coach Ben Williams, died Aug. 13 at ProMedica Ebeid Hospice Residence in Sylvania. She was 82.
NEW ORLEANS — Jameis Winston completed touchdown passes of 43 and 29 yards to second-year pro Marquez Callaway, and the New Orleans Saints defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 23-21 in a preseason game on Monday night.
A panel discussion about America’s largest mural is scheduled for 6 p.m. Thursday inside the Toledo Lucas County Main Library, 325 Michigan St.
NETTLE LAKE, Ohio - The Williams County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that one man has died as a result of a house explosion which occurred in a rural part of the county on late Monday afternoon.
COLUMBUS — State health officials celebrated the U.S. government’s approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine Monday and expressed hope Ohioans hesitant about the inoculations will have more faith in getting their shots.
Say this for U.S. Solheim Cup captain Pat Hurst: She has guts.