With abrupt announcement, Zgodzinski to retire June 1 as county health commissioner
Eric Zgodzinski, the Toledo-Lucas County health commissioner, will retire June 1, the organization announced Saturday after The Blade first reported the departure.
Eric Zgodzinski, the Toledo-Lucas County health commissioner, will retire June 1, the organization announced Saturday after The Blade first reported the departure.
DETROIT — Matt Vierling had three hits and four RBIs as the Detroit Tigers beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-4 in the first game of a doubleheader Saturday.
NEW YORK— The 1990s are making a comeback, with scrunchies acceptable again, Night Court back on TV and fanny packs and flannel all the rage. But it’s not the '90s until two of the most idiotic teenagers return, sniggering along the way.
BOWLING GREEN — Karl Brooks’ dreams of reaching the NFL became a reality on Saturday afternoon.
The second-round playoff schedule for the Toledo Walleye is now set.
The arrival of warmer weather across the U.S. will soon have a number of shoppers considering a wind-in-the-hair convertible. That’s because, for many people, having limitless headroom and a mobile means of sunbathing is automobile nirvana — though perhaps not for drivers who prefer loose-fitting hats.
Scroll through TikTok’s finance feed and you’ll come across viral videos on “infinite banking.” The concept is making a splash on social media, fueled by celebrities like rapper Waka Flocka Flame.
The Toledo Walleye have not let up in playoff time.
I was 10 weeks pregnant and craving pizza while on vacation in Germany. We picked a well-reviewed restaurant, only to be told that no tables would be available that night. My husband, who meant well, suggested we try our luck at a different restaurant a few doors down. But it didn’t serve pizza, and for me at that moment, nothing but pizza would do.
MARATHON, Fla. — The contrast could not be more stark.
Two years ago, when the Toledo men’s basketball team lost the best player in the Mid-American Conference, no problem.
Less than a few hours after Snapchat rolled out its My AI chatbot to all users last week, Lyndsi Lee, a mother from East Prairie, Mo., told her 13-year-old daughter to stay away from the feature.
NEW YORK — Moving your savings around by opening a new account and closing an old one can seem like a hassle. But it’s a use of time that can pay off.
Sewer repairs will close parts of two West Toledo streets next week, the Toledo Department of Transportation announced.
The “biggest week in American birding” begins on Friday and continues through May 14, offering locals and visiting birders a chance to enjoy identification, conservation, and birding workshops as well as other programs, field trips, and outings with the Black Swamp Bird Observatory.
WARREN, Mich. — A boy grabbed the steering wheel on a school bus and hit the brakes, bringing the vehicle to a safe stop on a busy Detroit-area road after the driver had passed out, authorities said.
Songs of nature have persisted throughout centuries with various birds lighting up the dawn with a chorus of call and response. In Toledo, it is the tune of the Northern cardinal and the gray catbird.
Kim and Kenn Kaufman are all about birding, and all about one another.
The last time Christy Galloway saw her son, 15-year-old Jaden Skaggs, was at 3:30 p.m. on April 10.
The Midwest is cherished for its extensive lakes and rivers, fertile soils, forested hillsides, open expanses, and friendly communities.
Ronald Reagan once observed that “everyone who is for abortion has already been born.”
Ohio’s public libraries are widely regarded as among the best in the United States. Toledo’s main library and 20 branch locations are a daily hub of activity for every sector of our community.
The deal inked in Italy to stage the Italian football championship in Toledo is an example of how international Sister Cities connections can bear real fruit.
The addition of new solar panels on the University of Toledo’s Health Science Campus will add new proof of this community’s commitment to a renewable energy future.
Deborah Treuhaft Blake, a Toledo-area paralegal and Port Clinton entrepreneur who in the latter city founded an upscale women's boutique and organized various downtown revitalization and hospital fund-raising campaigns, died April 22 in her Toledo home. She was 75.