It was petal to the medal for some flower shoppers at the Toledo Farmers Market who got out early at the 34th annual Flower Day Weekend in downtown Toledo on Saturday, May 27.
Determined to get the first picks, flower lovers crowded the Toledo Farmers’ Market on Saturday at the 34th annual Flower Day Weekend.
DETROIT — Zach McKinstry homered in a three-run seventh inning as the Detroit Tigers rallied to beat the Chicago White Sox 5-3 on Saturday.
Maybe you’ve seen similar signs at the Little League ballfield near you.
From Bedford’s marching band to the River Road Garden Club, participants in Toledo’s Memorial Day parade entertained residents on Saturday in downtown Toledo.
LIMA, Ohio — Two inmates who escaped Tuesday from the Allen/Oakwood Correctional Institution did so by concealing themselves in a dumpster, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction said.
UNITED KINGDOM — A nationwide border system issue hit electronic gates at British airports, causing chaos for holidaymakers and passengers arriving into the country.
The coronavirus public health emergency that started in January 2020 ended on May 11. When that happened, several Medicare rules and waivers that went into effect during the pandemic came to an end — and it may catch Medicare patients by surprise.
The biggest sensation in golf is coming to northwest Ohio.
There is something magical that takes place when we manage to match kids with fishing.
Fully automated self-driving cars are still a thing of the future. But you can get a taste of what they’ll be like if your vehicle has what’s commonly described as hands-free driving capability. A vehicle so equipped can automatically accelerate, brake, and steer for the driver without the driver needing to keep hands on the steering wheel. It can seem like a neat feature, but there’s more that car shoppers should know before making a purchasing decision.
When Lily Tuttle and Sam Mullins graduated this month from Maumee High School, the expectation was the former students would then leave rather than continue to show up to classes.
Nothing makes summer sing like live music, and northwest Ohio has a good crop of musical entertainment scheduled for the hot months ahead.
NEW YORK — Near the end of 2021, Jessica Callahan was living in Columbus, working as a social science researcher and wondering if there was a better way to support herself. Her friends Julie Ross and Austin Carter had similar thoughts and a similar solution: Open a bookstore.
BEIJING — Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said Saturday that it detected three Chinese warships, including the Shandong aircraft carrier, passing through the Taiwan Strait, as Beijing keeps up pressure on the self-ruled island it claims as its own.
The Federal Inn in Maumee, with an old-fashioned feeling that permeates the stately home built around 1830, is more than just a bed and breakfast. It’s an experience.
Lidia Bastianich offers this classic Escarole and White Bean Soup recipe from her new special on PBS. She says it was one of the first dishes on the menu when she and her husband opened their first restaurant, and it is still a family favorite at home. The vegetables are typically served in a loose broth under stuffed calamari, but they are great on their own or with simply grilled calamari or octopus, and delicious with sauteed or grilled shrimp. It is a recipe featured in PBS’ Lidia Celebrates America: Flavors that Define Us.
NEW YORK — In her new PBS special, Lidia Bastianich samples the foods of the world without ever crossing the U.S. border.
When prosecutors unveiled a 204-count indictment last month charging eight people in a $72 million northwest Ohio investment scheme, there was one person who remained anonymous in the court documents.
FOSTORIA — Liberty Center girls came into Friday’s Division III regional track meet with aspirations of making it to the Jesse Owens meet during next week’s state competition in Columbus.
Clarence “Clare” Tyler, who oversaw daily operations and improvements to the legacy facility as manager of what became the BP Oil refinery in Oregon, died May 4 at StoryPoint senior community near Kalamazoo. He was 91.
Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz has created a new administrative office for addressing neighborhood crime and violence. Here’s hoping that the third time’s the charm.
The state auditor, acting on behalf of his political allies in the General Assembly, is using the power of his office to intimidate school district boards of education from pursuing an anti-voucher lawsuit.
COLUMBUS — The agonizing death of HCR Manorcare continues apace as the predator capitalists have walked away from the rubble of a once proud company.