Cleveland-Cliffs two weeks away from finishing wetland in East Toledo
Cleveland-Cliffs is about two weeks away from finishing construction of a $1.8 million wetland on 11 acres that surround its hot briquette iron plant in East Toledo.
Cleveland-Cliffs is about two weeks away from finishing construction of a $1.8 million wetland on 11 acres that surround its hot briquette iron plant in East Toledo.
It is against the law in the city of Toledo to play ball in the street, but at Tuesday’s agenda review for the May 2 meeting, Toledo City Council considered a proposal that would roll back that legislation.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio House is poised on Wednesday to vote on a two-year, $88 billion general fund budget that offers another income tax cut.
Traffic changes resulting from two separate projects will impact commuters starting later this week.
Way Public Library in Perrysburg is conducting an online community survey and is seeking feedback and opinions to guide its services, programs, and priorities in the coming years, the library announced.
The question of whether or not to build the proposed amphitheater in Waterville will not be on the ballot in November, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said Tuesday.
Since the NFL sacked four Lions players for violating its gambling policy last week, much of the coverage has naturally focused on the hypocrisy of the league’s cozy, money-minting relationship with the sports betting industry.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University’s men’s basketball program officially announced its first player addition of the Todd Simon era on Tuesday.
Perrysburg senior Joey Blaze earned the top boys wrestling honor from the Ohio High School Wrestling Coaches Association on Tuesday, as the Yellow Jackets’ standout was named the 2023 Mark Zimmer Award winner.
OAK HARBOR, Ohio — The Davis-Besse nuclear plant has become the subject of a special inspection again, this time because the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said it has found evidence of excessive ground-settling.
A Toledo man whose girlfriend’s toddler daughter died after finding and ingesting some fentanyl he had brought into their home pleaded guilty Tuesday to involuntary manslaughter.
WILLISTON, Vt. — One of the co-founders of Ben & Jerry's has gone from ice cream to cannabis with a social mission.
The Lucas Soil and Water Conservation District is kicking off its annual spring fish sale in partnership with Fenders Fish Hatchery, organizers announced.
Recently, the world watched as France’s President Macron raised the retirement age from 62 to 64.
Toledo Zoo visitors can view twin polar bear cubs for the first time on Friday.
With the opening of deer season just five months away, hunters planning to pursue whitetails in Ohio will find the season dates and bag limits for the 2023-24 season show very few changes from the previous year.
Though it’s been open for a while now, Glass City Metropark will have its grand opening celebration over the June 9-11 weekend.
LAMBERTVILLE – Salvatore Miscio loved working in the family garden with his father, Leonardo Miscio, and grandfather, Salvatore Patrizio. There was something special about watching the seeds they planted grow, thrusting upward through ground they’d tilled, weeded and watered.
DETROIT— Strong sales in the U.S. helped General Motors increase its first-quarter net profit 19 percent over a year ago, leading the company to raise its full-year profit guidance based on expectations demand for its vehicles will remain robust.
Last Saturday was Earth Day, and this Friday is Arbor Day. Many might say, that these two days should be everyday, not just observed seasonally in April.
U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur, (D., Toledo) is rolling the boulder of banking reform up the mountain of financial services industry campaign contributions for the seventh time.
Ohio Attorney General David Yost’s insertion into a political dispute in Florida amounts to photobombing in another state’s constitutional dispute.
FINDLAY — John Riley Rieker, a Findlay entrepreneur who was a decorated Battle of the Bulge veteran, died April 16 at Birchaven Village. He was 98.
MILWAUKEE — Nick Maton had a three-run homer and Matthew Boyd pitched effectively for five innings to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 4-2 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night.