Cedar Point plans to hire thousands seasonal positions
SANDUSKY — Cedar Point said on Tuesday it plans to hire for 7,000 seasonal positions in the coming weeks as it prepares to open in May.
SANDUSKY — Cedar Point said on Tuesday it plans to hire for 7,000 seasonal positions in the coming weeks as it prepares to open in May.
Toledo officials are lauding the city’s tenant right to legal counsel program one year after its inception for helping 367 adults and children either stay in their homes or be granted time to find new living accommodations.
Toledo Walleye goaltender John Lethemon has earned the ECHL's goaltender of the week award.
The Lucas County Board of Elections delayed the certification decision on the Waterville amphitheater referendum to its April meeting, it announced at its monthly meeting Tuesday.
Here are where local high school wrestlers in The Blade’s coverage area rank in the week of Feb. 5. Rankings are courtesy of borofanohio.net (boys) and americanwomenswrestling.com (girls).
CLEVELAND — Amanda Kamekona, a former star softball player at UCLA, has been hired as a minor league hitting instructor for the Cleveland Guardians. She's the first female on-field coach in team history.
The corruption trial of former Toledo City Councilman Gary Johnson is now scheduled for early June after a federal judge denied a defense motion for a bench trial.
An Ashley Furniture store is going into the former Giant Eagle supermarket in Rossford, joining Big Lots at the location.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — A record 50.4 million American adults plan to bet on this year's Super Bowl, wagering a total of $16 billion, the gambling industry's national trade group predicted Tuesday.
BP's annual profit more than doubled last year to an all-time high of nearly $28 billion, extending a record run of earnings for the world's oil majors that is fuelingcalls for higher taxes on the windfall gains.
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Brittany Dailey stood outside her hotel watching black smoke darken the sky 10 miles to the west as crews burned toxic chemicals from tanker cars that derailed just down the street from her home.
CINCINNATI — Another juror has tested positive for coronavirus, prompting a federal judge on Tuesday to cancel testimony for the day in the racketeering trial of former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matt Borges.
A $57 million increase in federal funding is being sought for the Great Lakes region’s biggest restoration program, which has funded many projects in the Toledo area as part of a continuing effort to improve the Maumee and Ottawa rivers, Swan Creek, and other local waterways.
William Brown, a retired Toledo firefighter who was among the first dozen certified as paramedics and who taught life support to health-care professionals, died Jan. 24 in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue. He was 80.
It’s amazing how many military and intelligence experts there are in the GOP. You couldn’t miss them this past week, as they were all over the (right-wing) news and social media since we learned of a Chinese spy balloon floating over Montana on Wednesday.
Ohio’s risky investment practices with public pensions — practices used in other states as well — are starting to get some media exposure outside of Ohio.
Jerry Easter II scored a school-record 51 points to lead host Emmanuel Christian to a 62-59 victory over Hudson Western Reserve Academy on Monday night in boys basketball action.
About an hour before coaches were set to select bracket positions for boys basketball sectional and district tournament play Sunday, Martin RPI published the rankings that would be used for seedings in the Northwest District.
Two months before he won election to the Ohio House as a city of Oregon resident, Republican Josh Williams bought a home in Sylvania Township but did not specify that to voters.
Police are investigating a shooting Monday night in East Toledo at Weiler Homes.
Angel Tucker, whose last day as Toledo’s deputy safety director was Friday, will be paid for more than three months, records obtained from the city show.
The city of Maumee is objecting to a proposal to build a senior housing development off Ford Street and the Anthony Wayne Trail, the city announced in documents released ahead of its city council meeting Monday.
NEW YORK — Wall Street shaved off more of its strong start to the year on Monday, adding to losses from the end of last week driven by worries about higher interest rates and inflation.
A plot of land at South Byrne Road near Angola Road, which two years ago drew opposition by neighboring businesses when a mulch facility sought a zone change to relocate there, is again headed to the plan commission for consideration.