Wall Street slips as households get more nervous
NEW YORK — Another seemingly listless week on Wall Street came to a quiet close on Wall Street Friday, but big worries continue to roil under the surface.
NEW YORK — Another seemingly listless week on Wall Street came to a quiet close on Wall Street Friday, but big worries continue to roil under the surface.
Tenants of a central Toledo apartment complex sued their landlord over water charges, which they said violated the city ordinance that ensures fair billing.
COLUMBUS — The first fight in the campaign over making it tougher to amend the Ohio Constitution will take place in court.
Football season is still a few months away but an event Tuesday will give Buckeyes of all kinds, and some Wolverines too, something to cheer about.
A missing Sylvania Township woman is now believed to be the victim of a homicide, Sylvania Township police said Friday.
COLUMBUS — Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former state Republican Party Chairman Matt Borges will be sentenced in late June for their federal racketeering convictions related to a $61 million bribery scheme.
Corey Kreinbrink, who guided Napoleon’s girls basketball team to an OHSAA Division II state championship in 2021, will be taking over as head coach of Dublin Coffman, pending school board approval.
The Blade outdoors editor Matt Markey appeared on “The Dan Patrick Show” on Friday to discuss the sentencing of two fishermen involved in a cheating scandal at the Lake Erie Fall Brawl walleye tournament.
When the new 2023 divisional football breakdowns were released last week by the Ohio High School Athletic Association, one of the big takeaways was that defending Division II state champion Central Catholic dropped down to Division III.
With tens of thousands of migrants massed in northern Mexico, the expiration overnight of the US Covid-era border restriction policy known as Title 42 has American border communities on edge, worried an already challenging humanitarian crisis will worsen as crossings climb.
FOSTORIA — Seneca County residents demanded the Ohio EPA do its own testing before deciding on the first step of a possible expansion of the Sunny Farms Landfill.
Terry Metzger has been appointed chief financial officer of ProMedica, the company announced Friday.
A 41-year-old man was hospitalized after a North Toledo shooting early Friday, police said.
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
When my children were small, Mother’s Day outstripped Christmas as the year’s most expensive holiday.
Paul Schlegel loved motorcycles.
Though Ohio’s Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance downplays the bipartisanship of the proposed Rail Safety Act, the bill is attracting co-sponsors and passed an important milestone this week.
What’s old is new again. “Ohio, the heart of it all” is coming out of travel and tourism mothballs to serve as the state’s one and only slogan.
BOWLING GREEN — Lewis P. Fulcher, Jr., a professor emeritus of physics recognized by Bowling Green State University in 2019 — three years before he retired — for teaching, research, and service, died Tuesday in his Bowling Green home. He was 80.
PHILADELPHIA — Jayson Tatum missed his first six 3-pointers before he drilled two straight clutch ones late in the game that pushed the Celtics past the Philadelphia 76ers 95-86 on Thursday night to send the Eastern Conference semifinals back to Boston for Game 7.
RALEIGH — Jesper Fast deflected in a shot by Jesperi Kotkaniemi at 7:09 of overtime to give the Carolina Hurricanes a series-ending 3-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night.
Host Rogers won its first City League boys track and field championship since 2018, and the Start girls captured their fourth straight team crown on Thursday night.