Route 25 work extends north into U.S. 6 interchange
State Rt. 25 will effectively be a dead end on the south side of Bowling Green for about five weeks starting Monday.
State Rt. 25 will effectively be a dead end on the south side of Bowling Green for about five weeks starting Monday.
Now that state lawmakers have approved funding to create a center focused on “constitutional thought” at the University of Toledo, law professor Lee Strang is hitting the ground running to get the institute going by this fall.
NEW YORK —Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has called on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to investigate the high caffeine content of PRIME Energy drinks, which he claims are being targeted to children as “one of the summer’s hottest beverages for kids.”
Utility work will close parts of two Toledo streets starting Monday, the city Department of Transportation announced.
When a man asked Waverly Earley, 75, to officiate his male partner’s funeral, she hesitated.
Blasting the air conditioning to counteract stifling heat can provide much-needed relief this summer, but the utility bills that follow might not be as pleasant. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the price of electricity has been steadily climbing over the past two years.
Daniel Manriquez unloaded old pieces of fence at the Hoffmann Road Landfill, using Toledo’s free disposal day to get rid of waste he had collected from his job as a foreman for Ghareeb Landscape.
They are age-old questions: How much do you need to feel financially secure? How much would you need to feel rich?
Amid farmers’ fields and woods on rural County Road 5 in Delta is a large structure sprouting from the ground like an oasis.
NEW YORK — UPS isn’t just another large shipping company. It carries 6 percent of America’s gross domestic product in its trucks. It also plays a central role in the smooth movement of goods the economy depends upon, feeding supply chains that are only recently recovering from disruptions that drove that drove up prices in the past couple years.
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Starting later this month, Oregon resident Jeff King and 11 other union leaders with United Auto Workers will face off across a table from General Motors executives as a new round of national contract negotiations begins.
All good things must come to an end.
A man was shot and killed in North Toledo early Sunday morning, police reported.
In the buildup to this year’s Dana Open, the LPGA gave fans access to a collection of analytics that offer new insights into the game.
CLEVELAND — Nine people were wounded by gunshots early Sunday morning in a mass shooting in Cleveland, police said.
WASHINGTON — Reward programs, including birthday freebies and discounts, have long been a way for brands to build loyalty and incentivize spending. But now some companies are becoming a bit more stingy — and customers are taking notice.
Gaby Lopez was not a child golf prodigy like Tiger Woods or Rory McIlroy.
Sales of the Toledo-built Jeep Wrangler, a vehicle that has historically defined the off-road-capable SUV segment, has hit a rough patch.
Since hearing of two Toledo boys who not only opted to eat crickets but asked for seconds, I thought please don’t tell me that’s the next culinary trend.
Fueled by gender reveal parties and the ability to determine the sex of a child as early as eight weeks, young mothers are interested in determining their viable pregnancies earlier than ever, according to area experts dealing with technology savvy parents.
The poet May Sarton wrote: “One must think like a hero to behave like a merely decent human being.”
Ohio’s culture of corruption is well-illustrated in the performance of U.S. District Court Judge Michael Watson in Columbus.
It is still amazing to me that former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder states he has a commitment to “faith.”
There is no level of violent crime that is acceptable in a modern American City. Toledo and cities like ours must continue to explore all rational approaches to helping to keep people safe.