Participation in use of law enforcement database expected to grow
Only a fraction of law enforcement agencies are participating in a searchable use-of-force database, but officials expect more to join in the coming months.
Only a fraction of law enforcement agencies are participating in a searchable use-of-force database, but officials expect more to join in the coming months.
Our very own Rust Belt is noted for its hearty, wholesome foods.
Diseases of bones are relatively uncommon in young, growing dogs and cats, but if your pet has limping that persists for more than a day or two, or if your pet completely stops using a leg for more than a couple hours, a trip to the veterinarian would be indicated. The majority of limping in puppies and kittens will resolve relatively quickly and is trauma related, but your veterinarian may need to take X-rays and sometimes a developmental orthopedic disease can be present.
With a new threat looming from the coronavirus’ omicron variant, a Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority committee will consider this week whether to recommend that the fare suspension begun at the pandemic’s onset be extended.
It’s holiday shopping time, whether you need a last-minute gift for the eighth day of Hanukkah or Christmas presents to tuck under the tree. And don’t forget the folks who have December birthdays, too.
At some point, Traeonna Wagener realized that she had more articles of kimono in her wardrobe than she did jeans, or T-shirts, or any kind of Western clothing in general.
As city officials consider whether to amend the Toledo sign code, a recent survey of Toledo-area residents shows that a majority of those who responded believes billboards are beneficial to the community.
Mahjida Steffin had the book on her desk for what felt like forever.
WAUSEON — Weeks-old puppies without mothers. Cats being treated for illness and injuries. Former pets with nowhere else to go.
• Casting Crowns headlines K-Love Christmas Tour
U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur has worked for months to secure one of the Army's highest decorations for John Eade, a Toledo native who suffered multiple life-threatening wounds and lost his right eye in a 1965 Vietnam War battle.
INDIANAPOLIS — Another phase of Jim Harbaugh’s unofficial 2021 checklist is complete.
Several years ago I was inspired by a sign I saw outside a shop at a mall near Detroit. “Ears pierced while you wait,” it said.
Weeks ago I wrote about the need for the Democratic Party to again find a vital and pragmatic center, and its soul — in empathy for all people who are down and through economic opportunity.
A true commuter train between Toledo and Columbus would mean a boon for business and for both cities. Toledo City Council should approve a study of the possibility of a route between the two cities.
The federal government’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is taking aim at bank overdraft fees, a move perfectly in line with the agency’s name and mission. Punitive overdraft fees are designed to milk as much out of struggling account holders as possible to pad banks’ bottom lines, and serve little to no legitimate purpose.
Legendary jazz guitarist Pat Martino died a little more than a month ago and I’m still thinking about him - not just because of how great he was, but how great he was again.
The Republicans need to act as a check on the Democrats. Their mission was simple: Vote no to the continuing resolution, vote no to raising the debt ceiling, vote no to the infrastructure bill, and vote no to the green New Deal.
Leslie Barron Tamburro, who put hospitality on the menu of her longtime Mexican restaurant and worked to promote its neighborhood — historic downtown Perrysburg — died Nov. 28 in the Rossford home of her daughter Sunday Wiseman. She was 69.
CANTON — The Carey football team scored 23 consecutive points in a key stretch of the team’s 26-14 victory over Coldwater in the Division VI state championship game Saturday at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium.
Jerry Easter II scored 41 points in front of a large crowd at Cardinal Stritch as Emmanuel Christian picked up an 82-71 Toledo Area Athletic Conference boys basketball victory Saturday.
MILLBURY — Sydney Borer poured in 24 points Saturday as the Whitmer girls basketball team outlasted Lake in overtime, 65-62.
For the third straight game, the Toledo Walleye went to overtime and for the third straight time, they prevailed.