Finding consistency remains the goal for the uneven Walleye
Finding consistency from game to game — and even period to period — has proven to be a challenge for the Toledo Walleye this season.
Finding consistency from game to game — and even period to period — has proven to be a challenge for the Toledo Walleye this season.
Three-star wide receiver Jaylen Watson is one of the newest residents of Toledo, and the Central Catholic student is now the top-ranked football recruit in the area for the class of 2024.
If it were up to Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz, all municipal employees would be required to live within Toledo’s limits.
Selfie WRLD’s concept is simple — several different interactive backgrounds for taking pictures, selfies or otherwise.
This year is Jeremy Haase’s first Coffee Quest 419.
If you don't believe in the Fishing Gods, try this tale.
Jack Miller was always comfortable being interviewed back when he was on Michigan's football team.
Grocery prices continue to rise, and all the post-holiday bills are starting to come due. It’s time to pinch some pennies.
As Andre Lorentsson put the finishing touches on a resounding 102-74 win over Western Michigan last Friday, a few thousand University of Toledo supporters cheered as the team rose to its feet to share in the revelry.
A new, highly contagious coronavirus variant that’s sweeping much of the country is also causing alarm and an uptick in cases in the Toledo region.
From mid-November through January, there are six birthdays in my immediate family.
Government investment in human capital helps the economy.
Tucked inside Ohio House Bill 45, a $5.83 billion Christmas tree bill, so named for the legislative ornaments thrown together by a lame duck lawmakers racing to adjourn for the holidays, is the last thing Ohio needs — more government secrecy.
Ohio Treasurer Robert Sprague, a Findlay Republican, has a very telling appointment to make. Mr. Sprague’s appointee to the State Teachers Retirement System, Scott Roulston, has resigned from the 11-member Board of Trustees and the treasurer must make a new appointment to fill the seat.
Roland E. Fondessy, who started his own trash-collection business in the Genoa area and later founded Fondessy Enterprises with his brothers and parents, died Sunday at his home in Naples, Fla. He was 86.
Hayley Griggs scored 14 points and Megan Gibbs added 12 points as Perrysburg earned a home Northern Lakes League victory on Friday, 48-37 over Napoleon.
Start held off a late rally by Bowsher to pick up a 49-47 road City League boys basketball victory Friday.
The Rossford boys basketball team defeated Genoa 48-32 in a matchup between the teams at Rossford High School in Rossford on Friday.
In their first-place Northern Buckeye Conference showdown at Rossford on Friday night, the Genoa Comets stayed within range of the bigger and more experienced Bulldogs for a little more than a half.
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Toledo Walleye scored three late goals on the way to 4-2 victory over the Kalamazoo Wings on Friday night at the Wings Event Center.
DETROIT — Jonas Valanciunas scored 13 of his 33 points in the first quarter and the New Orleans Pelicans went on to beat the Detroit Pistons 116-110 on Friday night.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians reached agreement Friday on contracts with all seven of their arbitration eligible players, including starter Shane Bieber, who agreed to a $10.01 million deal for next season.
Bowling Green won 3-2 in a college hockey game against Bemidji State at Bowling Green State University’s Slater Family Ice Arena in Bowling Green on Friday.
BOWLING GREEN — A pair of short-handed goals and a frantic, but strong, finish lifted Bowling Green State University to the top of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association standings on Friday.