Photo Gallery: Fireworks in the 419 light up downtown Toledo
The Toledo skyline was brighter and louder for the ‘Fireworks in the 419’ display on Saturday, July 1, in downtown Toledo.
The Toledo skyline was brighter and louder for the ‘Fireworks in the 419’ display on Saturday, July 1, in downtown Toledo.
Jared Anderson proved on Saturday night that he has the durability to go with his knockout capabilities.
The Fourth of July is traditionally celebrated as the country’s independence day with barbecues, swimming, and fireworks, but as families prepare to enjoy the festivities, it is important to take precautions to ensure a safe holiday weekend.
The clearest sign yet that we are a nation in decline comes not from Washington or Columbus or our own Government Center, although a case could be made.
Have you ever seen a family member, or friend, become fascinated by someone who turned out to be … less?
As smoke from the Canadian wildfires shrouds the Midwest in unhealthy haze, it’s inevitable that some media outlet will ask, “were these fires caused by climate change?” It’s a simple question, but it’s the wrong question. The right question is:“has climate change increased the risks we face from wildfires?”
As I read U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur’s comments in The Blade article on June 27, 2023, ‘Kaptur calls out First Energy’s past’, I was sad that Ms. Kaptur did not point out the success that the plant has had in the past after the turnaround from the 1985 event that was mentioned in the article. I thought it would be fair and nice to point out some very positive points about this plant and the dedicated professionals that have operated it and are currently operating it. I believe it is always necessary to look at both sides of an issue.
Since 2019, Governor DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative has invested in a myriad of ways to achieve improved water quality in northwest Ohio. In addition to 16 wastewater projects, over 700 lead service lines replaced and almost 500 home sewage treatment systems repaired or replaced, the program has helped thousands of farmers find new best practices for nutrient management and implement those practices on 1.5 million acres.
“Business as usual” at the Ohio Statehouse is doing “immeasurable damage to the institution of democracy in Ohio.”
BOWLING GREEN — Daniel T. Spitler, a lawyer and longtime partner in the law firm his father founded, who became the first Democrat in decades elected Wood County prosecutor, died June 11 in hospice care at Brookdale Bowling Green. He was 83.
Good nutrition is important no matter your age. But as you get older, proper nutrition becomes even more important to maintain your health and well-being. Here are three tips for those looking to improve their diet in midlife and beyond.
If you exercise on a regular basis, you probably have experienced pain, decreased motion or weakness in a certain body part that you train often. This is called an overuse injury or repetitive strain injury.
Whether you’re driving past health stores, half-watching TV advertisements, or scrolling past sponsored social media posts, you’ve probably run into a flood of promotions for supplements or concoctions claiming to boost brain health and help you sharpen your wits.
Kendall Braden is staying home.
COLUMBUS — The Toledo Mud Hens rallied from four runs down in the final three innings but couldn’t hold a ninth-inning lead.
By day, the world came to Toledo.
The Parma Panthers defeated the Florence Guelfi, 29-13, to win Italian Bowl XLII Saturday, July 1, 2023, the Glass Bowl in Toledo.
A flurry of a finish in the third round carried over the rest of the fight as Toledo native DeAndre Ware earned a win via unanimous decision in his six-round super middleweight boxing match versus Decarlo Perez on Saturday night at the Huntington Center.
ARCHBOLD, Ohio - Three thunderous gavel strikes convened a naturalization ceremony at Sauder Village on Saturday, during which 71 people from 34 countries became U.S. citizens in advance of the Fourth of July holiday.
The first Italian Bowl football championship game played outside of Europe was in firm control of the Parma Panthers on Saturday afternoon as they defeated defending champion Florence 29-13 before a Glass Bowl crowd estimated at 9,000.
LOS ANGELES — Before Dawn Staley, Curt Miller, or any other women’s college basketball or WNBA coach saw Zia Cooke cross over an opponent, drain a fluid jump shot, or deliver an on-the-money fastbreak pass, older brother Stratman saw flashes of the talented basketball maestro that would flourish in the future.