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Suburbs looking for guidance from new TARTA rider providers

The Toledo Blade 

Elected officials in areas to be newly served by Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority say they were given little clue before the transit-tax referendum Tuesday as to what the public transit agency has in store for them.

Shooting victim's death ruled a homicide

The Toledo Blade 

A 32-year-old man who died Friday evening of gunshot wounds was a victim of a homicide, the Lucas County Coroner’s Office ruled Saturday.

Monroe deputies say man was kidnapped at gunpoint, robbed

The Toledo Blade 

MONROE — One man was arrested and another was being sought after the pair forced an acquaintance into his own vehicle at gunpoint and robbed him Friday evening, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office reported.

Biden hails infrastructure win as 'monumental step forward'

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Saturday hailed Congress’ passage of his $1 trillion infrastructure package as a “monumental step forward for the nation” after fractious fellow Democrats resolved a months-long standoff in their ranks to finally seal the deal.



Predictions for Week 9 games in the NFL

The Toledo Blade 

The Indianapolis Colts beat the New York Jets 45-30 Thursday to begin Week 9 in the National Football League. Here are Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columnist Gerry Dulac’s predictions for the rest of the NFL’s Week 8 slate.

Prescribed fires planned this month at wildlife refuge

The Toledo Blade 

OAK HARBOR, Ohio — Prescribed fires in the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge this month may cause smoke to be visible in nearby portions of Ottawa and Lucas counties, refuge staff announced.

Saturday Essay: Local financial industry can support schools in implementing new legislation

The Toledo Blade 

We are pleased to see that legislation was recently unanimously passed in Ohio and signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine that will bring financial literacy to the state’s public and chartered nonpublic schools starting with the 2024-25 school year. This legislation requires high school students to take 60 hours of instruction or, approximately, a semester-long course covering the principles of financial literacy. This will be a great start to improve financial literacy in our state. With the passage of the financial education requirement in Ohio... Читать дальше...

Editorial: Protect domestic steel, protect the grid

The Toledo Blade 

Every time we flip on a light switch, recharge our phones, or otherwise use electricity in the United States we take for granted that we can rely on the safety and security of our nation’s power grid. But now a flood of imported electrical transformer components is threatening to wipe out the last domestic manufacturer of these key electric-grid elements.

John F. MacDonald (1930-2021)

The Toledo Blade 

John F. MacDonald, a retired officer in the Naval Reserve who transformed the Sylvania Township feed store his in-laws founded into a retail and wholesale outlet for pet needs, died Wednesday in Ohio Living Swan Creek. He was 91.

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Рубена Варданяна в бакинской тюрьме заставляли долго стоять, его лишали воды, ему не разрешали мыться и менять белье и одежду


Bowling Green hockey skates past St. Thomas

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University hockey team opened a weekend series with a 4-2 win over St. Thomas on Friday night at Slater Family Ice Arena in its first home CCHA game of the season.

Photo Gallery: Findlay 38, Dublin Coffman 8

The Toledo Blade 

Findlay defeated Dublin Coffman handily, 38-8, in the OHSAA Division I high school football regional quarterfinal on Friday at Donnell Stadium in Findlay.

Walleye top Kalamazoo for 4th straight win

The Toledo Blade 

KALAMAZOO —The Toledo Walleye scored three goals in the third period and hung on to defeat the Kalamazoo Wings 6-4 on Friday night at Wings Event Center.

Durant's 29, Harden's triple-double lead Nets past Pistons

The Toledo Blade 

DETROIT — Kevin Durant had 29 points and 10 rebounds, James Harden added a triple-double and the Brooklyn Nets extended their winning streak to four games with a 96-90 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Friday night.


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