Faith foundations: Couples find love in religious communities
Houses of worship and the social communities they foster can bring about more than friendships and a connection with one’s faith — some people find their life partner, too.
Houses of worship and the social communities they foster can bring about more than friendships and a connection with one’s faith — some people find their life partner, too.
“High Score” is a series of stories looking back at some of the Toledo area’s top individual basketball scoring efforts. This is the second of the five-part series.
ADRIAN — A motion being heard in Lenawee County Circuit Court on Monday morning could factor into the ultimate ruling in a case over whether local residents practicing their Old Order Amish faith will need to adhere to county health codes and build septic systems for waste generated on their properties by themselves and other humans.
A pre-dawn fire destroyed a building at the Hidden Cedars apartment complex in southeast Springfield Township, injuring at least one resident, a township fire commander said.
An art gallery might not be an intuitive next step for an independent newspaper.
Phil Hoskins has had a pretty crazy month.
Food deserts have been an issue for decades, experts say, but the term was coined just a few years ago.
President Biden’s State of the Union Address was chock full of predictable rhetoric and failed promises. However, one line was particularly jarring for workers and families in Ohio.
Northwest Ohio has made its presence felt on the National Football League’s grandest stage.
Familiarity has not only bred contempt between the Walleye and their Central Division opponents, but it also has spelled success for Toledo.
The biggest complaint Jason Candle has about Nick Sirianni is his inability to clean the dishes.
In more ways than one, the Collaborative’s design efforts have left a lasting effect on Toledo and northwest Ohio.
Autoworkers at the General Motors Toledo Propulsion Systems plant say they have become collateral damage in the State of Ohio’s crackdown on unemployment fraud.
The Ohio Department of Transportation reopened the northbound lanes of Interstate 75 near Rossford early Saturday morning.
ANTAKYA, Turkey — Rescue teams in Turkey on Saturday pulled to safety a family of five who survived inside their collapsed home for five days following a major earthquake in a sprawling border region of Turkey and Syria. The death toll, however, was approaching 25,000.
MONROE — American bald eagles were frolicking and playing hundreds of feet above the Lake Erie wetlands when they decided to put on a show.
Emmanuel Christian locked up at least a share of its first Toledo Area Athletic Conference boys basketball championship since the 1997-98 season with an 83-57 victory Friday over visiting Ottawa Hills.
What had been a well-managed disaster scene in East Palestine, Ohio, became a disaster scene of its own when top law enforcement officials decided to put a television news reporter under arrest for doing his job.
Recent controversy between the mayor, Toledo City Council, and a coalition headed by four former mayors may be an indicator of why Toledo is having a hard time wrapping its collective head around a crime solution.
John Earl Piatt, who as owner of the Perrysburg bakery his parents had founded offered patrons from-scratch bread, pies, cookies, doughnuts, and carefully crafted wedding cakes, died Thursday in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg Township. He was 87.
By turning the tables on Whitmer on Friday night, host Central Catholic forged a first-place tie in the Three Rivers Athletic Conference boys basketball race by beating the cold-shooting Panthers 54-43 at the Sullivan Center.
HOUGHTON, Mich. — Seth Fyten scored two second-period goals to lift the Bowling Green State University hockey team to a 5-2 victory at Michigan Tech on Friday night.
The Central Catholic Fighting Irish defeated the Whitmer Panthers in a Three Rivers Athletic Conference boys basketball game on Friday, Feb. 10 at Central Catholic High School in Toledo.