Former maintenance worker sues city for racial, disability discrimination
A former maintenance worker who has accused the city of Toledo of racial and disability discrimination took his case to trial Wednesday before a Lucas County judge.
A former maintenance worker who has accused the city of Toledo of racial and disability discrimination took his case to trial Wednesday before a Lucas County judge.
For the same reason that everybody, their mother, and 6-7 Hawaii will play in one of the 44 bowl games this season, I signed a non-disclosure acknowledgment promising not to reveal my Heisman Trophy ballot before Saturday night’s ceremony.
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The Detroit Lions had a walk-through instead of practice because coach Dan Campbell said “there's a lot," of players with flu-related illnesses.
The Board of Trustees of Greater Toledo Community Foundation has approved a grant to the Fair Housing Center in the amount of $11,727.
A recent driving enforcement crackdown by the Ohio State Highway Patrol and law enforcement in five other states resulted in 219 people in Ohio being cited for impaired driving, the OSHP announced Wednesday.
The University of Toledo defeated St. Francis University 86-33 at Savage Arena on Wednesday.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday weighed into the question of whether a Republican-controlled commission drew maps for state House and Senate districts that were unconstitutionally designed to tighten the party’s grip on power.
Perhaps the Toledo women’s basketball team should take two weeks off more often.
Kaden Holmes’ star-studded season has resulted in a no-doubt first team All-Ohio selection.
PITTSBURGH — Diontae Johnson is the first player on the field before games, but you have to show up pretty early to notice.
The road to the state finals for a high school wrestler is long.
COLUMBUS — In a case involving a former Spencer Township fire chief who is seeking a severance payment, the Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday was asked whether townships have the authority to enter into employment contracts with their firefighters.
A 23-year-old Ottawa Lake, Mich., man was seriously injured Tuesday night when he was struck while walking along Yankee Road in Monroe County and then hit a second time, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office announced.
A person was admitted to a local hospital after being found at a crash scene with a gunshot injury Tuesday night in West Toledo.
Now that he’s a published cookbook author, Richard Hebein’s family had expectations for his contributions to their Thanksgiving dinner, which is “always wonderful,” he said — “a festival of self-indulgence.”
Pfizer said Wednesday that a booster dose of its coronavirus vaccine may protect against the new omicron variant even though the initial two doses appear significantly less effective.
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A suspected threat investigation involving a student at Springfield Local Schools ended with a juvenile being taken into custody, with no interruption expected for the regular school schedule Wednesday, the school district announced.
Neighbors in UpTown near 350 W. Woodruff Ave. are tired of waiting for action. They should be. The excuses keep rolling in, yet action to clean up the ramshackle building standing at that address doesn’t follow.
Joseph Crowell, a retired Bowling Green city police sergeant who was a Marine Corps combat veteran of the Vietnam War, died Nov. 28 at his Bowling Green home. He was 72.
The Bowling Green men defeated Oakland 73-72 in a college basketball game at BGSU’s Stroh Center in Bowling Green on Tuesday.
LINCOLN, Neb. — Terrance Williams II tossed in 22 points, Brandon Johns Jr. scored 20 points and Michigan routed Nebraska, 102-67 in the Wolverines Big Ten Conference opener Tuesday night.
In Oregon, Cardinal Stritch’s Christian Burton scored a game-high 17 points as the Cardinals beat Bowsher 73-54 for a nonleague win.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University closed off Horizon League foe Oakland for a 73-72 victory on Tuesday at the Stroh Center.