Stocks fall to cap chaotic week driven by fears about banks
NEW YORK — A whipsaw week for Wall Street closed with drops for stocks Friday as worries worsened about the banking industry and fears rose that it could drag the economy into a recession.
NEW YORK — A whipsaw week for Wall Street closed with drops for stocks Friday as worries worsened about the banking industry and fears rose that it could drag the economy into a recession.
NEW YORK — Lance Reddick, a character actor who specialized in intense, icy and possibly sinister authority figures on TV and film, including The Wire, Fringe and the John Wick franchise, has died. He was 60.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Blade sports columnist David Briggs and sports reporter Kyle Rowland preview Saturday’s NCAA women’s basketball tournament game between Toledo and Iowa State.
The Toledo Lucas County Public Library is showing films and hosting discussions about them over the next five weekends.
Irish dancers greeted students as they arrived at Ottawa Hills Elementary School on St. Patrick’s Day.
Fourth-year University of Toledo medical students found out their residency placements across the country during the Match Day event at the Stranahan Great Hall in Toledo on Friday.
A Toledo man accused of fatally shooting another man outside a South Toledo bar five months ago pleaded not guilty during arraignment Friday in Lucas County Common Pleas Court.
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Cade McNamara saw an opportunity in Iowa’s offense.
When St. John's basketball defeated Garfield Heights in last Saturday's regional final, that ended the Titans' 14-year stretch without reaching a state semifinal.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Latoja Schaben (née Harris) never met her father.
St. John's Jesuit will be making its seventh appearance in a Division I boys basketball final four Saturday, when the Titans (19-9) face Akron Archbiship Hoban (24-3) at the University of Dayton Arena.
William J. Bisset will become the new president of Lourdes University, the Sylvania college’s Board of Trustees announced Friday.
BOWLING GREEN — The municipal government is inviting the public to share their comments on the draft of a zoning update for the city of Bowling Green.
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
Casinos. Gas stations and truck stops. Nursing homes. A lone parking lot Subway. Whether we spend minutes of our lives there or years, these are transient spaces. Some — European philosophers, mostly — would call them “non-places,” so anonymous that they lack a shared culture and meaning of their own.
Ted Lasso returne Wednesday for its third season and while there are certainly questions about whether AFC Richmond will finally go all the way — or if Nate will receive his comeuppance — there's one big question: Is this actually the last season?
The on-screen pairing of Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin is not exactly a novelty at the moment. Seven seasons of Grace and Frankie and the movie 80 for Brady has, perhaps, spoiled us a little lately. And, unfortunately, second-act movies with Hollywood legends have a very hit or miss track record (sorry Queen Bees and Poms).
Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.
Workers' compensation insurance covers medical expenses, lost wages and rehabilitation costs for employees who are injured at work. As a Managed Care Organization (MCO), ProMedica Medical Management, medically manages workers’ compensation claims including auditing of complex medical billing submitted as a part of workers’ compensation claims.
There’s much to celebrate today about the Emerald Isle on the Feast of St. Patrick.
First the lords of easy money at the Federal Reserve blew up a big bubble economy with interest rates lower than at any other time in history. Now they have failed to step in and prevent a run on one of the largest banks in the country.
The financial literacy requirements the Ohio Senate wants to impose on state school kids should start with a refresher at the Statehouse.
Roy C. Dague II, a Sylvania native who served generations as a pharmacist for a well-known hometown drug store, died March 8 in the Cambridge, Minn., home of his daughter Sara Shull. He was 91.
ROCHESTER, Minn. — It wasn’t always easy, but defending national champion and No. 1-seeded Owens Community College on Thursday picked up its first win of the NJCAA Division III women’s basketball tournament, a 70-52 defeat of No. 9 Anoka-Ramsey Community College.