1950s military plane visits Port Clinton
Checkers, a Korean War era training aircraft, will fly into the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton Saturday and Sunday.
Checkers, a Korean War era training aircraft, will fly into the Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton Saturday and Sunday.
In partnership with several community organizations, the city of Toledo has announced the dates of its “Let’s Play Summer Tour.”
Both of Toledo’s minor league teams will receive state grant funding to shore up losses experienced during the pandemic, the state announced Monday.
Spell check comes in handy to catch potential errors but Toledo officials apparently missed the opportunity to double check a street sign before mounting it on a telephone pole at the corner of W. Sylvania Avenue and Funston Street in North Toledo.
Nine months after Toledo completed a historic $530 million improvement to its sewage network called the Toledo Waterways Initiative, the city is eyeing an even more expensive upgrade of its Bay View wastewater treatment plant.
NEW YORK — Former Vice President Mike Pence filed paperwork on Monday declaring his campaign for president in 2024, setting up a challenge to his former boss, Donald Trump, just two years after their time in the White House ended with an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and Pence fleeing for his life.
NEW YORK — Journalists at two dozen local newspapers across the U.S. walked off the job Monday to demand an end to painful cost-cutting measures and a change of leadership at Gannett, the country's biggest newspaper chain.
The Lucas County Coroner's Office is asking for the public's help in finding family members for two Toledo residents recently found dead in separate cases.
ARCHBOLD, Ohio — By his calculations, Archbold baseball coach Dick Selgo has sent 14 players on to play college baseball in his 14-year tenure with the Blue Streaks.
By all measurements, the Toledo area had a standout showing at the state track and field meet that concluded Saturday in Columbus.
When certain species of wildlife are in a precarious position numbers-wise, one of the leading causes of their descent into a troubling population status is usually habitat loss.
WASHINGTON — Thousands of Microsoft Outlook users reported issues with accessing and using the email platform Monday morning.
Six area players received first-team honors as the Ohio High School Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association released its all-Ohio teams.
Multiple homes and cars were hit by gunfire in Toledo over the weekend, police reported.
Jury selection has begun in the federal bribery trial of former Toledo City Councilman Gary Johnson.
DAVENPORT, Iowa — The bodies of three men have been removed from the site of a collapsed six-story apartment building in Davenport, Iowa, about a week after part of the century-old structure tumbled to the ground, the city's police chief announced Monday.
About six weeks after the vote to build a new Washington Local Schools middle school near the current site of the Washington branch library, the commitment of Toledo Lucas County Public Library officials remains the same.
LONDON — The European Union is pushing online platforms such as Google and Meta to step up the fight against false information by adding labels to text, photos and other content generated by artificial intelligence, a top official said Monday.
COLUMBUS — Ohio workers providing direct, often in-home care to the aged and disabled argue that stagnant pay for years has endangered their mission of helping clients maintain some independence in their daily lives.
A little more than a week after First Solar Inc. accused Toledo Solar Inc. of deceptive business practices in a federal court document, officials who have generally been supportive of renewable energy are saying little, if anything, about the case.
As it seeks to recruit additional foster families, Lucas County Children Services is turning to the Toledo area’s faith-based community.
The Anthony Wayne softball team did not complete its season with a Division I state title, but it still put together a campaign to remember, finishing with a run to the state championship game in Akron.
It was the largest land, sea, and air campaign in history, packed with chaos and carnage, horror and heroics. It was a day none of the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, were unlikely to forget.
The stakes are high, and the methods are low for the ends justify the means mentality of the Ohio Republican Party.