Wall Street closes another winning week by barely moving
NEW YORK — Wall Street closed out another winning week with a quiet Friday, as stocks found some stability after sliding the day before.
NEW YORK — Wall Street closed out another winning week with a quiet Friday, as stocks found some stability after sliding the day before.
A Cornell University entomologist believes people must understand how climate change impacts their foods, asserting that the risks go far beyond future yields and include taste and nutrition.
A unique, hockey-themed charity golf outing featuring Toledo Walleye players from past and present has become an anticipated August tradition.
Vital & FHR North America LLC, a company specializing in advanced materials and processing, opened its new facility in Bowling Green this summer and plans an expansion to Perrysburg, the company announced.
The Monroe County Animal Shelter will now be operated by the Humane Society of Monroe County, not the sheriff’s office, officials said.
DETROIT — Eastern Michigan University and its football program have meant everything to Brian Dooley since he arrived on campus in 2018.
Owens Community College graduated 13 welders Friday from its four-month training certificate program.
Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, director of the Ohio Department of Health, urged parents to update their children’s immunizations, noting that many kids continue to lack protection from serious illnesses.
Full-time Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority bus service to Oregon, including a fixed route along Navarre Avenue plus paratransit and on-demand service, will start Jan. 7, the TARTA board of trustees decided.
This year’s AJGA Dana Incorporated Open had a local flavor to it, with seven local high school golfers in the field.
Ohio’s manufacturing sector reached a record output of $134.24 billion last year, the Ohio Manufacturers’ Association said, citing federal statistics.
A founding partner of the Zoll & Kranz LLC in Toledo will serve as the next president of the Ohio State Bar Association.
Lucas County and OhioMeansJobs Lucas County will join Renewable Energy Systems to host a hiring event 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday at the Lucas County Shared Services Building, 3737 W. Sylvania Ave., organizers announced.
The Toledo Police Department is once again serving the community in honor of two fallen police officers on Sunday.
DETROIT — Two Toledo men have pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 2017 slaying of a southeastern Michigan woman who was fatally shot after being bound with holiday lights.
The Toledo Walleye have signed Thomas Farrell, a defenseman who made his pro debut with the team last season.
WASHINGTON — Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft and other companies that are leading the development of artificial intelligence technology have agreed to meet a set of AI safeguards brokered by President Joe Biden's administration.
NEW YORK — Discovery Channel has landed the perfect host this year for Shark Week, none other than a huge fan of all ocean creatures — Aquaman.
An East Toledo home with children inside was struck by gunfire late Thursday, police said.
A U.S. Postal Service carrier was robbed at gunpoint in South Toledo on Thursday afternoon, police said.
Your dream of buying 654 castles or maybe 171 private islands could become reality after tonight’s $720 million Mega Millions jackpot drawing.
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in Florida has scheduled a trial date for next May for former President Donald Trump in a case charging him with illegally retaining hundreds of classified documents.
Chris Janson, who will be performing at Promenade Park on Friday as part of the ProMedica Live! summer concert series, loves many things — his family, his country, music, God, and Bass Pro Shops, not necessarily in that order.
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
For someone who’s 11.5 inches tall and weighs under 8 ounces, poor Barbie’s had to carry an awfully heavy load over the years on that slender, plastic back of hers.