Mobile mammography van to stop in three communities
Stops in Perrysburg, Toledo, and Waterville are set for the coming week as Mercy Health's mobile mammography van continues to make stops in local communities.
Stops in Perrysburg, Toledo, and Waterville are set for the coming week as Mercy Health's mobile mammography van continues to make stops in local communities.
Parking plans are set for the city of Rossford's upcoming music festival, part of the city’s 125th anniversary celebration, Friday through Sunday.
A date is set for kickoff event of the block watch program in the Beverly neighborhood of South Toledo.
Perrysburg Township-based Owens Community College is considering the possibility of offering educational programming opportunities in the city of Toledo.
Traveling U.S. 23 in southern Monroe County will be a grind for the next few weeks.
You’ve probably seen shocking headlines saying the average price of a new car has reached about $48,000, according to industry analysts like Edmunds.com.
With 380 healthy trees cut down as part of Toledo’s 2023 sidewalk replacement program, one councilman has questioned whether or not there is a better way to repair sidewalks and preserve the city’s tree canopy.
If you’ve ever faced a situation where you realize you won’t have enough money to pay all your monthly bills in full and on time, you know what a stressful experience it can be.
For new college graduates, receiving that first post-degree paycheck can be almost as exciting as getting the diploma itself. But it also presents a challenge: Given the many demands on a young person’s budget, how should those funds be managed?
PHILADELPHIA — An elevated section of Interstate 95 collapsed early Sunday in Philadelphia after a tanker truck carrying a petroleum product caught fire, closing a heavily traveled segment of the East Coast's main north-south highway indefinitely, authorities said.
When President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation declaring all slaves free on Jan. 1, 1863, thousands of slaves in Confederate states didn’t get the message.
DUNDEE, Mich. — A Waterford, Mich., man was killed Saturday on a drag-racing track in Monroe County’s Milan Township when he was struck by a sports car with a malfunctioning engine.
Almost two weeks after Bitwise laid off its entire work force, including about 15 employees in Toledo, it remains unclear what will become of its historic UpTown building, which recently underwent a $38 million overhaul.
As a leadership reorganization continues to take effect, Perrysburg’s Cutting Edge Countertops is showing that change is something the company is good at adapting to as it continues its growth.
Boats are the Airbnb’s of the water, even providing locals with vacation vibes.
Isn’t there a song about June busting out all over?
BOGOTA, Colombia — Four Indigenous children survived an Amazon plane crash that killed three adults and then braved the jungle for 40 days before being found alive by Colombian soldiers, bringing a happy ending to a search-and-rescue saga that captivated a nation and forced the usually opposing military and Indigenous people to work together.
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SWANTON — Out in the 80-some-degree weather, bison tails wagged as the animals grazed in a pasture, some with wads of shedding winter wool dangling from their sides.
Eight congregations in the Maumee Watershed District of the United Methodist Church, which encompasses Toledo, will disaffiliate from the denomination effective June 30, the West Ohio Conference announced this week after holding its annual conference June 1-3.
Dental decay is the No. 1 problem among childhood health conditions, and it’s completely preventable.
The Toledo Police Department Real Time Crime Center has been significantly improved and will quickly provide police with situational awareness they do not currently have.
The long-running battle over investment management of Ohio’s State Teachers Retirement System is now in front of the 10th District Court of Appeals in Columbus. If justice prevails, Gov. Mike DeWine will be reminded that he is not a law unto himself.
Regarding the story “Lucas County: Groups team up to assist African-American fathers; Coalition helps men access aid” (June 1), yes, a thousand times, yes!