Tough nonconference schedule has BGSU hockey ready for CCHA play
BOWLING GREEN — Matchups against RPI and Miami have Bowling Green State University hockey ready for its new-but-old conference.
BOWLING GREEN — Matchups against RPI and Miami have Bowling Green State University hockey ready for its new-but-old conference.
The creative brand of soccer annually produced by the Ottawa Hills boys could be described as elegant.
It is one of the sacred rules of ranking college football teams: Head-to-head results matter.
The organization 20 Under 40 will honor another crop of distinguished young people in an awards program Thursday that will be held virtually.
The Libbey House Foundation on Thursday will host a lecture by Tim Harrington, who is retiring as executive director of the Ability Center of Greater Toledo.
The Salvation Army of Northwest Ohio has extended its deadline for Lucas County residents to apply for Christmas assistance to Friday.
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday directed the state to expedite the ordering of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine for children ages 5-11 so that it will be quickly available once the federal government gives it the green light.
COLUMBUS — A bill making it a state crime to use robocalls or fake phone numbers to defraud someone into picking up a call is headed for a full House vote.
The Ohio State football team is looking for its sixth straight win Saturday when it hosts Penn State for a primetime game at Ohio Stadium.
LANSING, Mich. — A Michigan group has raised $2.5 million from a liberal nonprofit to fight a Republican-backed ballot drive that would toughen voter ID requirements, ban the unsolicited mailing of absentee ballot applications and make other election changes.
A Toledo man will spend nine years in prison for abducting a woman and assaulting her in his basement.
TEMPERANCE — Bedford School officials now require all students and staff members to wear masks while in district buildings in response to a recent increase in coronavirus cases.
The Cleveland Browns are 4-3 entering this weekend’s game against AFC North Division rival Pittsburgh. Here are things to know about the Browns at this point in the season.
OAKVILLE, Mich. — Residents in Monroe County and throughout the region will have a new site to hike, bird, fish, hunt, trap, and explore after the recent opening of the Crystal Waters State Game Area.
ANN ARBOR — Jim Harbaugh has almost seen it all in the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry.
Throughout the season, The Blade will compile bowl projections for Toledo, Ohio State, and Michigan. Here is a look at the bowl picture after the schedule of games ending Oct. 23.
For many years fall was a time for gardeners to tidy up, to prepare for next year’s growing season. Some years, I managed to complete what was often thought of as a garden chore, but many years the season passed too quickly and the garden cleanup was abandoned until the following spring.
An expert panel will weigh authorization of Pfizer Inc and BioNTech's coronavirus vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 on Tuesday as it prepares to vote on a recommendation for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Every week, Monday through Friday, like clockwork, Tammi Sherman takes a drive around the former Jefferson Center — a vacant building with rich history, bounded by four downtown streets in Toledo.
Keoni Gibson hammers a metal stake into his front yard at 4847 Woodland Lane in Sylvania. He’s tired and sweaty but still smiling. When you have the coolest Halloween display on the block, it’s worth all the effort.
The media have focused on the cost and political bickering around President Joseph Biden’s Build Back Better plan (BBB). Three and a half trillion is a lot of money but the BBB would provide many programs which have strong public support including subsidized preschool for children, tuition free community college, efforts to slow or reverse climate change, new Medicare benefits for seniors lowering drug costs and adding hearing, vision and dental coverage and coverage for the uninsured in states that... Читать дальше...
A week ago, 49 people joined together to become citizens of the United States. Among them was Mukta Sumitra Ullal, a 96-year-old woman originally from India.
Was anyone surprised by Frances Haugen’s allegation that Facebook puts profits before people? Sounds a lot like Purdue Pharma, big tobacco, and the American corporations that moved to foreign climes to improve their bottom line. And what has been America’s toll? A social media platform that incites political violence and harms children; opioid addictions and deaths; smoking related cancers and deaths; and far too many factories shuttered with Americans put out of work and their communities devastated. Читать дальше...
George Ronald Royer, a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, longtime Toledo lawyer, and Republican politician who was a former chairman of the Sylvania Township Board of Trustees and a former TARTA trustee, died Oct. 17 at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. He was 85.
SEATTLE — Brian Johnson kicked a 33-yard field goal with 1:56 remaining in his NFL debut, and the New Orleans Saints capitalized on a series of Seattle mistakes for a 13-10 win over the Seahawks on Monday night.