Library offers jazz concert in downtown Toledo
Spring Sounds of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library is presenting a concert to celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month.
Spring Sounds of the Toledo Lucas County Public Library is presenting a concert to celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month.
BOWLING GREEN — Ten months after his arrest that followed an investigation into alleged inappropriate contact with a minor, a former Bowling Green High School strength coach faces a new indictment on 17 counts, the Wood County prosecutor's office said Thursday.
COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine's office said on Thursday that it plans to hire an independent firm to look into “alleged H.R. irregularities” at the Cleveland-based Ohio Lottery Commission after its director abruptly resigned.
A Lucas County jury found a man guilty Thursday of murdering a 7-month-old girl and wounding her father last year, ignoring his claim of self-defense.
The Toledo Area Regional Transportation Authority will provide transportation for runners and fans to the Mercy Health Glass City Marathon on April 23.
PHILADELPHIA — A truck containing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of dimes was broken into while it was parked overnight at a Philadelphia store, and authorities say the thieves apparently made off with at least $100,000.
Toledo Walleye forward Brandon Hawkins and goalie John Lethemon have both landed spots on the All-ECHL first team.
A group led by Josh Harris and Mitchell Rales that includes Magic Johnson has an agreement in principle to buy the NFL's Washington Commanders from longtime owner Dan Snyder for a North American professional sports team record $6 billion, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.
Toledo Fire Chief Allison Armstrong promotes seven Toledo Fire & Rescue Department members including one Battalion Chief, two Captains, and four Lieutenants on Thursday at One Government Center in Toledo.
NEW YORK — Amazon CEO Andy Jassy signaled confidence that the company will get costs under control in his annual shareholder letter, where he also noted the tech giant was “spending heavily” on AI tools that have gained popularity in recent months.
Nominations are being accepted for the Ohio School Safety Stand Out Awards, which seek to recognize those who have made significant contributions to school safety and security.
Six people including a 4-year-old boy were injured after gunfire broke out in the Smith Park area of central Toledo on Wednesday night, police said.
U.S. applications for jobless benefits rose to their highest level in more than a year, but remain at relatively low levels despite efforts by the Federal Reserve to cool the economy and job market in its battle against inflation.
WASHINGTON — U.S. wholesale prices fell last month, a sign that inflationary pressures in the economy are easing more than a year after the Federal Reserve began aggressively raising interest rates.
The Photo Arts Club of Toledo saw its most successful set of submissions for this year’s annual photo contest.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is set to announce that his administration is expanding eligibility for Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act's health insurance exchanges to hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children, according to two U.S. officials briefed on the matter.
The spring walleye fishing on Lake Erie shifted into high gear, and then overdrive, as the abundant sunshine, unseasonably warm weather of the past few days, and a clearing lake all of the fishing gods aligned. Captain Eric Hirzel of Erie Gold Sportfishing had an energized party of five anglers from Wisconsin out on the big water this week and they took a limit of nice fish working the area around Locust Point. A crew from Fort Wayne boarded Hirzel’s boat the following day and once they had a breeze at their backs... Читать дальше...
CHOCOLATE is good for you, or that's what I have heard.
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. — There’s no question that African-Americans have lost considerable political clout in Michigan.
The story “NOAA looks at how hotter temps affect urban areas,” April 5, discussed research on how extreme heat can be worse in urban areas because of all the concrete, asphalt, bare spots, etc. The resulting data can then be used to prioritize where more grass, other plants and trees should be planted to help lower temperatures.
The task of transforming a transit agency truly is a group effort. In the same way that our skilled team of transit professionals work hard every day to put the service on the road for our customers in Lucas County and Rossford, we are working to ensure this work is adequately funded.
Our suspicions that Toledo is the weakest big city in the state when it comes to passenger air service at the local airport is reinforced by a report out of the Columbus Dispatch.
Alvin Bragg is demonstrating that he is the right man at the right time.
Deborah L. Carper, a journeyman Toledo Edison meter mechanic who became a teacher at Toledo Technology Academy, died Saturday at Kingston Care Center of Sylvania. She was 68.