Furniture, trash pileup draws neighbors' ire
Piles of furniture and trash popping up outside a central Toledo housing agency has drawn the ire of neighbors and surrounding businesses.
Piles of furniture and trash popping up outside a central Toledo housing agency has drawn the ire of neighbors and surrounding businesses.
COLUMBUS — Anticipating personal crises among military veterans as America's longest war abruptly ends, Ohio officials on Monday said it's OK to ask for help at the state and local levels when lines for federal services are too long.
Every time Brittney Carter passes the site of her future home, she almost can't believe what she is seeing.
BOWLING GREEN — One of Bowling Green State University’s toughest tests is also its first of the season.
Three Toledo men under the age of 23 appeared before a Lucas County Common Pleas Court judge on Monday for their separate roles in shootings that left one man dead, one injured, and a Toledo police detective unharmed.
Michigan transfer Joe Milton will open the season as the starting quarterback for Tennessee.
Taylor Farmer, the 22-year-old who was born in Toledo and raised in the Erie County village of Castalia, placed 14th in her first event at the Tokyo Paralympics. Farmer posted a qualification score of 613.2 in the Women's 10-meter Air Rifle Standing event in Monday's competition that took place at the Asaka Shooting Range in Tokyo.
COLUMBUS — Advocates were given the green light on Monday to hit the streets in search of signatures in hopes of having Ohio join neighboring Michigan and 19 other states with legal markets for recreational marijuana.
Ohio State football coach Ryan Day is speaking to the media ahead of the 2021 season opener Thursday against Minnesota.
New LPGA commissioner Mollie Marcoux Samaan started her job Aug. 9
Three boys ages 10, 11, and 15, along with an 18-year-old were fired at Sunday afternoon in North Toledo in a reported drive-by shooting, police said.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Islamic State militants fired a volley of rockets at Kabul’s rapidly emptying international airport on Monday, with just hours left before a deadline for U.S. forces to withdraw at the end of America’s longest war.
For about 97 percent of Americans, a sting from a wasp hurts.
One of the nation's largest healthcare providers is hoping that its expansion into Toledo will lead to its new facility becoming a preferred choice among rehabilitation hospitals in the region.
Maumee officials have submitted the first of what are expected to be numerous grant applications to pay for measures to correct the city’s years of illegally dumping sewage overflows into the Maumee River.
Carlos Martinez found a way to take his childhood interest in dinosaurs and turn it into a career.
Beaming with joy, Elsabeth Carter, 3, leads the band as she disco-dances with her mom, Kathy. In this 1978 Blade archive photo, she’s swinging her arms to the beat of a tune played by the Atlantic Fleet Band at Promenade Park.
COLUMBUS — As he joined the rest of the world in watching the images of thousands of desperate Afghans clamoring to board aircraft out of a country in collapse, Haraz Ghanbari reached out to a former interpreter he'd worked with in Kandahar a decade ago.
Headed up north into the Michigan woods in September? Considering picking up some red pine cones and you can score some extra cash and help a state effort to plant more pine trees in state forests.
Romilio Marinelli, an Italian immigrant and U.S. Navy veteran who had a long and successful career as an automobile financier, died Wednesday at Kingston Care Center in Sylvania. He was 92.
NEW YORK — Half of American workers are in favor of vaccine requirements at their workplaces.
The training and preparation for deep tournament runs and league titles are well underway for the top boys' soccer teams in northwest Ohio.