Projects bring downtown Toledo traffic changes
Jackson Street and 10th Street face traffic changes starting Wednesday due to two separate work projects, the city of Toledo Transportation Department announced.
Jackson Street and 10th Street face traffic changes starting Wednesday due to two separate work projects, the city of Toledo Transportation Department announced.
A large-scale readiness exercise is planned later this week at the Ohio Air National Guard’s base at Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport, the air guard announced Monday.
BOWLING GREEN — A man found dead from an apparent gunshot wound in his apartment after trying to shoot another person at a restaurant was identified Tuesday as 66-year-old Antonio Lopez, police said.
Apparently there’s more than one way to keep the streets of Toledo clean.
LANSING, Mich. — Overseas voters and military members from Michigan will have more time to cast their absentee ballots in future elections under legislation signed Monday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Ohio's top gambling regulator has barred licensed sports books in the state from accepting bets on Alabama baseball games after a report that warned of suspicious gambling activity.
TECUMSEH, Mich. — A person conducting property maintenance discovered a woman's body Tuesday morning in a wooded area in the 400 block of South Maumee Street, city police reported.
Two Toledo police officers, including one disciplined in the high-profile case involving Olympic boxer Oshae Jones last year, are under internal investigation related to a Jan. 1 traffic stop in central Toledo, officials confirmed Tuesday.
ADRIAN — The ongoing investigation involving the 2021 disappearance of Dee Warner is leading authorities to properties in Lenawee County, the Michigan State Police reported Tuesday.
COLUMBUS — Despite pressure from conservatives and anti-abortion rights groups, time is running short for lawmakers to set in motion a special election in August to ask voters to make it tougher to amend the Ohio Constitution.
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has requested 1,500 troops for the U.S.-Mexico border amid an expected migrant surge following the end of pandemic-era restrictions, according to three administration officials.
NEW YORK — “Some Like It Hot,” a Broadway musical adaptation of the cross-dressing movie comedy that starred Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon, waltzed away Tuesday with a leading 13 Tony Award nominations, putting the spotlight on a show that is a sweet, full-hearted embrace of trans rights.
WASHINGTON — Sounding alarms about artificial intelligence has become a popular pastime in the ChatGPT era, taken up by high-profile figures as varied as industrialist Elon Musk, leftist intellectual Noam Chomsky and the 99-year-old retired statesman Henry Kissinger.
When thousands of birding enthusiasts spread out over the region during The Biggest Week in American Birding festival, which opens on Friday, they will often hear the subject of their interest well before they make visual confirmation.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Before a horse is allowed to race at Churchill Downs, it has to prove it can behave in the gate.
WASHINGTON — U.S. job openings fell in March to the lowest level in nearly two years, a sign that the American labor market is cooling in the face of higher interest rates.
A bill touted as one that will promote energy efficiency across Ohio has drawn controversy over who benefits the most from it, the state’s public utilities or their ratepayers.
Have you ever lived by the motto, “if a little is good, more must be better”? True about money, vacation time, or delicious desserts. How about buying plants at a greenhouse, garden center or nursery?
NEW YORK — Television and movie writers declared late Monday that they will launch an industrywide strike for the first time in 15 years, as Hollywood girded for a walkout with potentially widespread ramifications in a fight over fair pay in the streaming era.
Catherine S. Marinelli, a longtime Metroparks Toledo executive and community volunteer, died April 18 while on vacation with her husband, Peter, in the Virgin Islands. She was 62.
The Federal Reserve Board has admitted what everyone paying attention to the banking crisis forcing government takeovers suspected.
Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.
The University of Toledo men’s tennis program waited a half-century to make the NCAA tournament.