Veterans line up for toxic exposure screenings as new benefits unrolled
Richard Myrice, Jr., has waited since August to sign up and get screened for new benefits associated with the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.
Richard Myrice, Jr., has waited since August to sign up and get screened for new benefits associated with the Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry.
The University of Toledo Women’s basketball team defeated Kent State, 68-58, during the MAC tournament semifinals Friday at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.
The Bowling Green State University Women’s basketball team defeated Ball State, 70-61, during the MAC Tournament Semi Finals Friday at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland.
The second of two people accused of a Toledo man’s murder in a North Toledo motel room in late 2021 pleaded guilty Thursday to a related robbery charge.
CLEVELAND — Ten minutes separated the University of Toledo women’s basketball team from a berth in the Mid-American Conference championship game.
WASHINGTON — America’s employers added a substantial 311,000 jobs in February, fewer than January’s huge gain but enough to keep pressure on the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates aggressively to fight inflation.
CLEVELAND — Here are updates from Friday’s Bowling Green State University women’s basketball Mid-American Conference semifinal game against Ball State. This story will be updated after each quarter.
COLUMBUS — Two hockey programs with long and storied traditions will clash this weekend, as Northview takes on Hunting Valley University School in the state semifinals.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University men’s basketball junior Rashaun Agee has entered the transfer portal, less than a week after Michael Huger was fired as the Falcons’ head coach.
CLEVELAND — Toledo will play Ohio University in the Mid-American Conference semifinals on Friday.
Free breakfast items will be offered to Chick-Fil-A customers starting Monday, with a different item offered each day throughout the week, the company announced Friday.
The National Museum of the Great Lakes will hold a presentation March 29 on former President Rutherford B. Hayes’ family ties to the Great Lakes.
Historic Woodlawn Cemetery and Arboretum is playing host to a nine-month Discovery of Trees series starting later this month and continuing through November on the fourth Tuesday.
BOWLING GREEN — A “Dining with Diabetes” class series is set for this spring at Ohio State University’s Wood County extension office in Bowling Green.
CLEVELAND — Here are updates from Friday’s Toledo women’s basketball Mid-American Conference semifinal game against Kent State. This story will be updated after each quarter.
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
While one famous proverb tells us a good deed is its own reward, a cash prize and a trip to Orlando certainly doesn’t hurt.
Taj Farrant is a rock star from head to toe, from his perfectly fitted fedora that covers his Tiger Beat-worthy features, down to the dramatic way he closes his eyes when he plays his guitar. He knows how to stand like a guitar god and play a solo that could melt butter. Looking at him and listening to him, you can see why he’s played with everyone from KISS to Carlos Santana.
CLEVELAND — Two teams that know a whole lot about each other will clash for a trip to the championship game as No. 2 seed Bowling Green State University takes on No. 3 Ball State in a Mid-American Conference women’s basketball tournament semifinal.
TOKYO — Hit Japanese manga One Piece is coming to Netflix as a live-action series — a development that's both exciting and worrisome for fans who have seen mixed success in a growing list of Hollywood adaptations.
CLEVELAND — Was a quarterfinal squeaker a sign of things to come for Toledo?
President Biden and U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown have both said they support a bill to overturn a crime law passed by the District of Columbia City Council.
The moral midgets of mediocrity in the Ohio Senate who devote every day in every way to crony capitalism that trades campaign contributions for public policy now take it up themselves to dictate curriculum for Ohio’s schools.
Jonathan S. Frey, a onetime music major who made his career as a salesman of complex mechanical systems and related services, died Sunday at Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg Township. He was 76.