Guardians nearing deal with All-Star 2B Gimenez
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians are close to signing All-Star second baseman Andres Gimenez to a long-term contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told the Associated Press on Tuesday.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians are close to signing All-Star second baseman Andres Gimenez to a long-term contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told the Associated Press on Tuesday.
A 28-year-old Findlay man faces a federal indictment in a series of bank robberies around northwest Ohio, the U.S. Justice Department reported this week.
As part of an effort to promote severe weather awareness, all Ohio students in grades 1-6 are invited to take part in a poster contest.
Toledo Walleye rookie Ryan Cox had an incredibly productive start to his pro career recognized by the ECHL Tuesday, as the forward earned the league's player of the week award.
Northbound I-475/U.S. 23 was expected to remain closed at U.S. 24 in Maumee into Wednesday morning because of an emergency repair to a nearby bridge over Monclova Road.
Issues with sewer runoff have dogged Maumee for years, but the city is slowly working toward fixing that.
Elon Musk has announced Twitter’s latest push to get people to pay $84 a year for the social network: Twitter will promote only paid subscribers’ tweets, and non-subscribers will not be allowed to vote in polls.
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve's bank supervisors informed Silicon Valley Bank's management as early as the fall of 2021 of risks stemming from its unusual business model, a top Fed official said Tuesday, but the bank's managers failed to take the steps necessary to fix its problems.
COLUMBUS — A bipartisan group of Ohio senators on Tuesday introduced their latest effort to abolish the state’s death penalty, arguing that public opinion and even legislative will is shifting in their favor.
As someone who likes both writing and graphic design, it likely should have been a given that Bowling Green State University senior Cody Mohr would consider combining his two passions to work in the comic book industry.
Boys volleyball has arrived as an official sport recognized by the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
Here are the Toledo-area athletes who placed in the top eight in events at the boys track and field state championship meets last year.
MONROE — Located less than a 30-minute drive from Toledo, Sterling State Park is a frequent destination for both northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan residents seeking a sandy beach, a lakefront campground, picnic area, and a boat launch with quick access to Lake Erie.
When I wrote about the new Toledo Botanical Garden Plant Collection Map last week, I posed with a challenge to readers to check out the map, and to see if they could identify the building I call my office and four plants between it and the nearby parking lot.
Congratulations to the participants in this year’s The Blade’s Northwest Ohio Championship Spelling Bee, in which being able to spell words without the use of a computer is still a valued skill.
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz gives his 2023 State of the City address on Wednesday night. It is an important event to illuminate the mayor’s vision for moving the city forward.
Kathryn “Kay” Marion, a longtime equal rights advocate and community volunteer in the Toledo area, died March 18 at her residence in Ann Arbor. She was 98.
DETROIT — Khris Middleton scored 34 points against the team that drafted him and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Detroit Pistons 126-117 without Giannis Antetokounmpo on Monday night.
DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers acquired veteran infielder Zach McKinstry in a trade with the Chicago Cubs on Monday.
The Bowling Green women defeated Florida 69-52 in the WNIT’s round of 8 at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green on Monday.
BOWLING GREEN — Amy Velasco might have been a little caught off-guard at first when a Bowling Green State University fan lifted her in a postgame celebration at midcourt on Monday.
For the first time in many years, the Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority is running a new route.
Financially strapped ProMedica is seeking flexibility on how it makes payments on a naming-rights deal it has for downtown Toledo's Glass City Center.