Road closure upcoming in Sylvania
A temporary road closure is planned in the city of Sylvania for Wednesday night as Frontier Communications is set to perform underground utility work on Monroe Street, the municipal government announced.
A temporary road closure is planned in the city of Sylvania for Wednesday night as Frontier Communications is set to perform underground utility work on Monroe Street, the municipal government announced.
The East Toledo Family Center is set to play host to the "Heart and Mind Mental Health Fair" from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. May 10, the organizers announced.
After five years of telling herself the time wasn’t right to enter nursing school, Krystle Posey enrolled at Owens Community College in 2021 only to discover doing so didn’t ease her uncertainty about her future.
A utility project will shut Central Avenue down between Upton Avenue and ProMedica Parkway this week and next, the Toledo Department of Transportation said.
COLUMBUS — Ohio children younger than age 16 would be barred from engaging in TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, and many other social media applications without parental permission under a plan proposed by Gov. Mike DeWine.
Pastor Steve Swisher confirmed Sunday that he is leaving Epworth United Methodist Church within a couple of weeks to accept another unspecified job out of state.
Jason Salyer and Rachel Hannah had very different paths to Sunday's Mercy Glass City Marathon, but both shared the feeling of crossing the finish line first in course-record time.
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When P.J. Kapfhammer was planning the concept for Paddy Joe’s, his bar and grill at 1705 S. Wheeling St. in Oregon, he knew he wanted an establishment that would stand out from the usual sports bar. He turned to his friend Dean Davis, a well-known artist throughout northwest Ohio, and asked him if he had any ideas.
Images from the 46th Annual Mercy Health Glass City Marathon Sunday, at the University of Toledo.
UNION, N.J. — Bed Bath & Beyond has filed for bankruptcy protection, but its stores and websites will remain open and continue serving customers, the company said.
Across Huron Street from Fifth Third Field’s springtime bustle, a quiet glassblowing studio carries an American tradition into the 21st century.
Crafters and quilters know the feeling of having paper, fabric, embellishments, and tools sprawled across a kitchen table, and having to pack it all up mid-project to cook, clean, and live.
This year marks a centennial that many Toledoans don’t know about, let alone would consider a cause for celebration.
Toledo has a long history of being on the cutting edge of virtual reality technology.
You can learn a lot about a person by the stuff he has accumulated over the course of a lifetime.
I am not sure which mini-melodrama seems more absurd — the Bud Light one or the Clarence Thomas one.
On behalf of my husband, Bill Joyce (BJ) #18, words cannot express the gratitude and thanks for the Toledo Goaldiggers 40th Anniversary Championship Reunion held over four days last weekend.
China’s gall in secretly enforcing Chinese law on American soil is a shocking infringement of U.S. sovereignty and is another reminder of China’s stubborn refusal to adjust to the rules that apply in free, capitalist countries.
Gov. Mike DeWine’s announcement of $10 million to help construct a modern Lucas County jail is a welcome contribution from the state to a vital local need.
Joseph V. Gagel, a longtime northwest Ohio educator and high school principal admired for the finesse with which he encouraged teachers and students, died April 16 in ProMedica Toledo Hospital. He was 74.
You might remember standing in line for the polio vaccine in school, or getting booster shots at the doctor’s office as a kid, but have you been immunized lately? As we go through life, we build up natural immunity to many diseases, but we never outgrow our need to keep immunizations up to date.