A vibrant portrait of NYC, family in Sundance winner
There is a dread that hovers over A Thousand and One, writer-director A.V. Rockwell’s remarkably vivid and tender debut feature about a mother and son in New York in the 1990s.
There is a dread that hovers over A Thousand and One, writer-director A.V. Rockwell’s remarkably vivid and tender debut feature about a mother and son in New York in the 1990s.
NEW YORK — Stocks rallied Friday to close out a winning March and first quarter of the year, feats that looked questionable just a couple weeks ago when Wall Street was tumbling in turmoil.
The East Palestine, Ohio train derailment and other recent railroad accidents have prompted a railroad labor union and area political officials to hold a forum Saturday in Oregon to take public questions.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University women’s basketball coach Robyn Fralick has accepted the head coaching position at Michigan State University.
COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday signed into law a two-year, $13.5 billion transportation budget that will pour federal and state dollars into pavement and bridges, mandate safety improvements for rail, and look into a better way to get from Toledo to Columbus.
BOWLING GREEN — His voice begins to quaver, then catches.
Buckeye Broadband is expanding its fiber-optic internet service into the Sandusky area, the company announced Friday.
Toledo’s Department of Parks and Youth Services is looking for input on how to improve the paved trail that goes around Ottawa Park.
The Toledo Police Department began Operation East Side Safety EXpansion or E.S.S.E.X in late February in coordination with other local, state and federal officials.
The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department is ready to kick off Minority Health Month.
Money-losing ProMedica on Friday said it is delaying again the filing of its 2022 financial results.
Barely one year after a landmark agreement with the United States Golf Association, ProMedica has ended its sponsorship of the U.S. Women’s Open.
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
Thursday was a big day for Toledo’s new police chief Michael Troendle.
Second Hand Mojo is first-rate rock ‘n’ roll — loud, aggressive, and full of damn fine musicianship featuring hooks and beats that stay in your head for days.
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit against Norfolk Southern Railway Company on Thursday, seeking damages for alleged Clean Water Act violations for the pollutants that were said to have been discharged with the rail derailment in Ohio earlier this year.
Baseball season has begun, hockey is closing in on playoff season, football is just around the corner — and sports betting is now legal in Ohio. It’s the perfect potion to entice some employees to place a bet using company computers.
The University of Toledo is in the midst of a yearlong sesquicentennial celebration. While there is much to remember and to applaud over those 150 years, there are a precious few people who had as much impact on both the university and the city of Toledo as Henry J. Doermann.
Jeremiah “Jerry” Curran, a physician assistant from the early days of the profession who became president of the state association as the field expanded, died Wednesday in ProMedica Ebeid Hospice Residence, Sylvania. He was 81.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green police are investigating the death of a 23-year-old woman whose body was found Thursday in a North Main Street residence.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy maintained its resilience from October through December despite rising interest rates, growing at a 2.6 percent annual pace, the government said Thursday in a slight downgrade from its previous estimate. But consumer spending, which drives most of the economy’s growth, was revised sharply down.
Expect Anthony Iapoce to be a little emotional during the national anthem before Friday’s Toledo Mud Hens’ season opener at Fifth Third Field.
Honored, humbled, and grateful, recipients of the 28th annual Milestones: A Tribute to Women were celebrated Thursday at the Glass City Center in downtown Toledo.
Bedford sophomore Victoria Gray has been named to the Division 1 girls basketball all-Michigan second team.