Waterline construction to close North Toledo street
An ongoing waterline project will require closing New York Avenue for at least the second time this winter, the Toledo Department of Transportation announced.
An ongoing waterline project will require closing New York Avenue for at least the second time this winter, the Toledo Department of Transportation announced.
SAGINAW, Mich. — A mid-Michigan man was missing Sunday after a boat he and a friend had been riding down the Tittabawassee River capsized, authorities said.
Toledo City Council is proposing adding a chief of staff to its work force.
Children’s authors have a superpower.
BEIJING — The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps are holding joint exercises in the South China Sea at a time of heightened tensions with Beijing over the shooting down of a suspected Chinese spy balloon.
Sunday Chat is a new weekly feature appearing in The Blade’s print and digital platforms each Sunday.
NEW YORK — Super Bowl ads are more than just breaks between gameplay during the biggest sporting event of the year: They offer a glimpse of the country’s zeitgeist, along with how major industries are faring.
MANY weddings were postponed due to the pandemic these past few years, but some couples went ahead and said their “I do's.”
ANTAKYA, Turkey — Turkish authorities are targeting contractors allegedly involved with buildings that collapsed in the powerful Feb. 6 earthquakes as rescuers found more survivors in the rubble Sunday, including a pregnant woman and two children, in the disaster that killed over 33,000 people.
Registration is open for the March 18 regardingHIM Women’s Conference hosted by Christ the Word Church.
Every day Toledoans pass by a number of signal boxes, the necessary housing for the equipment that keeps stoplights operating.
A 7-year-old Toledo boy has grown so scared of gunshots that his mother lies to him, saying it’s fireworks.
Is there ever a day that chocolate isn’t the perfect solution to just about everything that ails us? Just one piece makes it better, and so we make sure with another two or three.
The prospect of new apartment housing in place of the former Sears and Elder-Beerman sites in the Westgate area is a promising use of old commercial space to address one of the community’s biggest needs: population.
University of Toledo President Dr. Gregory Postel is going to put a metaphorical Humpty Dumpty back together. The exclusive 50-year academic affiliation agreement between the UT College of Medicine and Life Sciences and ProMedica will be “modernized,” according to Dr. Postel.
Anesthesia is similar to the wings of a plane or the wheels on a car.
If what I read in The Blade is correct, both the Upper Sandusky school board and the Ohio State Board of Education claim that nothing can be done about the promotion of Nazi training and Nazi propaganda for homeschooled children. There is indeed a lot that can be done to ensure that all school-age children are educated according to state approved and state-mandated guidelines.
Now that the National Football League’s long season is about to end with tonight’s Super Bowl extravaganza, the most relevant question is not “will Tom Brady come out of retirement yet again and play next year?” We must give him the benefit of the doubt and consider that the Brady train has left the station. Whether it left on time or a little late is for others to decide. Tom Terrific is moving on and will soon be counting his millions in the broadcast booth.
The 2022 congressional elections could be summed up this way: “Look Ma, no issues.”
Sister Marie Andree Chorzempa, a former president of what is now Lourdes University who served in education and parish ministries and became leader of her Sylvania Franciscan community, died Wednesday in Rosary Care Center, Sylvania. She was 96.
As social creatures, having strong relationships is vital to our well-being. But as we get older, making and keeping friends can get more challenging. We may not even notice that our social life is dwindling and affecting our overall health.
Looking for a simple yet delicious meal to make this Valentine’s Day? Whether you’re preparing for two or for the family, these Asian lettuce wraps are sure to be a hit.
Along with drinking and driving, fentanyl fears and vaping alarms, social media has been added to the growing list of issues parents must address with their teens – if they haven't already.
Emmanuel Christian’s Jerry Easter II surpassed the 1,000 career point mark as a sophomore with a free throw in the second quarter during the Warriors’ 90-79 boys basketball victory over Open Door Christian on Saturday.
The Toledo men’s basketball team defeated Eastern Michigan 70-63 at EMU’s George Gervin GameAbove Center in Ypsilanti, Mich., on Saturday.