AG Yost files suit against Toledo home-improvement contractor
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has sued a Toledo home-improvement contractor accused of taking $54,000 in deposits from homeowners and never doing the work.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has sued a Toledo home-improvement contractor accused of taking $54,000 in deposits from homeowners and never doing the work.
BOWLING GREEN — I might say you can’t put a price on Craig Caswell’s basketball odyssey of a lifetime, but the Bowling Green State University graduate knows that’s not quite true.
Repairs are expected to continue through Feb. 27 on a portion of Lagrange Street between Moore and Yates streets where a sinkhole was reported earlier in the month.
Sylvania Township is providing a financial update as it announced that it recently closed its books on the 2022 budget year.
A rise in norovirus cases was reported Tuesday by the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department.
This is the second-part of a three-part series. Part I can be read here.
COLUMBUS — Ohio's governor wants the state to require parental consent for kids under 16 to get new accounts on TikTok, Snapchat and other social media platforms.
For Ohio white-tailed deer hunters, it all started almost five months ago when the archery season opened on Sept. 24.
Here are where local high school wrestlers in The Blade’s coverage area rank in the week of Feb. 12. Rankings are courtesy of borofanohio.net (boys) and americanwomenswrestling.com (girls).
CINCINNATI — An admitted co-conspirator of a scheme to defend a $1.3 billion, consumer-financed bailout of two nuclear power plants owned by a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. said on Tuesday that $100,000 was set aside to distribute among state officials to thank them for the “hard work” they'd done.
BELLEVUE, Wash. — Customers of wireless provider T-Mobile US Inc. reported widespread service outages in the U.S. late Monday, according to websites tracking service interruptions.
The high school girls basketball postseason for Toledo-area teams is set to begin Wednesday.
SWANTON — The recent acquisition of 63.5 acres to expand the Maumee State Forest in Fulton and Henry counties will help further the goals to improve wildlife habitat, soil health, and water quality in a much broader region, the state announced.
WASHINGTON — The White House on Monday defended the shootdowns of three unidentified objects in as many days even as it acknowledged that officials had no indication the objects were intended for surveillance in the same manner as the high-altitude Chinese balloon that traversed American airspace earlier this month.
Gov. Mike DeWine is taking on the old adage that “you can’t fix stupid.” All Ohioans will benefit if state legislators approve Mr. DeWine’s proposed reforms to the new sports-betting law and fix the foolish mistake they made when the law was enacted.
A series of shootdowns of mysterious flying objects above North America — including above Lake Huron — is bringing home the threat of a war that could take place in our own skies.
Bernard Benjamin Spiegel, a longtime University of Toledo speech and language pathology associate professor, died Wednesday at his Toledo home. He was 81.
FOSTORIA — Jayceon Tucker scored 20 points and Machi Johnson added 19 points as the Fostoria boys basketball team picked up a 61-40 win over Elmwood on Monday night.
COLUMBUS — For Mackenzie Holmes and No. 2 Indiana, this season has been all about confidence.
EAST LANSING, Mich. — A gunman opened fire Monday night at Michigan State University, killing three people and wounding five more, before fatally shooting himself miles away after an hours-long manhunt that forced frightened students to hide in the dark.
A South Toledo apartment project that drew scrutiny last year from neighbors and prompted public debate over the definition of affordable housing is still moving forward, officials behind the proposal said Monday.
Lucas County is the recipient of a $480,000 grant to help reduce the local jail population and racial disparity while working in collaboration with local leaders and community members.
A suddenly confident and now well-rounded Toledo Walleye team continues to climb up the ECHL standings with contributions from throughout the lineup, including both goaltenders and a deep forward group.