Anisse Zeitoun’s skilled hands worked the dough, whipping it quickly in the air to stretch it and then slapping it onto a rounded, convex griddle to bake.
ANN ARBOR — Blake Corum rushed for 123 yards and three touchdowns as No. 25 Michigan routed Northern Illinois, 63-10 on Saturday.
The 2021 annual Harrison Rally Day festival was kicked off with a parade in downtown Perrysburg.
A woman was found shot to death in East Toledo early Saturday morning, police said.
WASHINGTON — It was an hour President Joe Biden would no doubt like to forget.
Less than 8 percent of Toledo’s registered voters cast a ballot in the primary election Tuesday, down from voter turnout of 13.5 percent four years ago and 15.2 percent in 2013.
With a Thursday win over the Columbus Clippers, the Toledo Mud Hens secured their seventh division title, and sixth since the move to Fifth Third Field in 2002.
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Former Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford’s debut with the Los Angeles Rams was so sharp that it could have left the quarterback and his head coach struggling to find areas for improvement in Week 2.
New legislative districts approved last week for the Ohio House of Representatives make modest changes in how metro Toledo is represented in Columbus, linking Lucas County with rural Hancock County and moving Ottawa Hills into the same state Senate district as Toledo and Oregon.
Anyone around in the 1970s recalls the powerful image of the Native American with a tear streaming down his cheek as he observes the litter, trash, and other detritus of society fouling the landscape.
NORTH PORT, Fla. — Police in Florida said they are working with the FBI to find 23-year-old Brian Laundrie, whose girlfriend disappeared during a cross-country trek in a converted van.
BEREA, Ohio — Browns punter Jamie Gillan spent the summer catching footballs fired at him from a machine during practice. He snagged thousands.
BOWLING GREEN — Following a last-second defeat in its previous outing, Bowling Green State University hosts FCS opponent Murray State on Saturday.
An energetic crowd is expected at the Glass Bowl on Saturday as Toledo returns home for a Group Five showdown against Colorado State. The Rams don’t bring the quality of years past, but their name still holds cache in college football circles. And the talent is such that UT must be on guard for an upset.
BOWLING GREEN — Nick Powers scored from six yards out in the fourth quarter to lift Bowling Green to a 21-14 home win over Springfield in a Northern Lakes League football game on Friday night.
OAK HARBOR, Ohio — Oak Harbor’s Dalton Witter ran for two first quarter touchdowns as the Rockets defeated Bowsher 50-15 on Friday night in a nonconference football game.
AMSTERDAM — A drawing newly attributed to Vincent van Gogh that has never been displayed publicly before is going on show at the Amsterdam museum that bears the Dutch master’s name.
FREMONT — In a game where the starting quarterbacks combined for more than 750 passing yards, Kaden Holmes and the Fremont Ross Little Giants hung on to defeat Denim Truss and the St. Francis de Sales Knights 41-38 in a Three Rivers Athletic Conference football game on Friday night.
After a two-month hiatus Gov. Mike DeWine returned this week to give an afternoon briefing on the coronavirus pandemic. This time he was flanked by representatives from children’s hospitals around the state to raise the alarm over the dramatic increase in children being hospitalized for COVID-19 since the new school year began a few weeks ago.
The response to 9/11 with a full scale war with 150,000 troops to conquer a country with no organized conventional army was clearly excessive and exaggerated.
William R. Waters, who for 25 years was chief financial officer for the system of healthcare facilities operated by the Sylvania Franciscans, died Monday in his Springfield Township home. He was 75.
PEMBERVILLE — Eastwood’s Case Boos rushed for three touchdowns as Eastwood shut down Genoa 33-0 in a Northern Buckeye Conference football game on Friday night.
WAUSEON — Wauseon’s Bryson Stump ran for 111 yards and three touchdowns on nine carries as the Indians ran over Swanton 41-7 in a Northwest Ohio Athletic League football game on Friday night.