South Toledo area under boil advisory
The city of Toledo Department of Public Utilities issued a water boil advisory for a portion of South Toledo Tuesday morning.
The city of Toledo Department of Public Utilities issued a water boil advisory for a portion of South Toledo Tuesday morning.
The Toledo women’s basketball non-conference schedule is set, and it’s a fan’s delight.
The Lucas County commissioners Tuesday approved the first change order related to construction of a new animal shelter.
The city of Rossford’s 125th Anniversary wraps up with a host of celebratory events that are arriving soon.
A health advisory has been issued for the Maumee Bay State Park beach because of high bacteria levels in the water.
Michigan beat Ohio State two years ago because it was physically tougher, then again last year because it was mentally tougher.
Mercy Health has asked the Ohio Department of Medicaid to intervene in its protracted contract dispute with Anthem by requesting that Medicaid reassign 50,000 Anthem enrollees who have used Mercy hospitals and doctors to other Medicaid health plans.
Motorists can expect lane closures for both eastbound and westbound Navarre Avenue between Wynn Road and Stadium Road.
The Toledo Police Department on Tuesday revealed an undercover initiative that started in November.
COLUMBUS — Matt Borges, the former Ohio Republican Party chairman convicted of racketeering conspiracy with former House Speaker Larry Householder, is asking a federal court in Cincinnati to release him from prison pending appeal.
COLUMBUS — Ohio voters will weigh in on Nov. 7 on the question of whether they want reproductive rights enshrined in the state constitution.
A free recycling and waste disposal event is coming up Saturday in Toledo.
The Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio has named a new executive director.
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is facing a four-game suspension for breaking NCAA rules, according to a person with knowledge of a proposed settlement between the school and NCAA enforcement.
If that creature bouncing from one bloom to another in the backyard garden seems like an insect, then a bird, and then maybe an insect – well, it is.
AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Now that the United States women have won equal pay with their male counterparts, there's no need for their supporters to again chant for fairness when the Americans play the Netherlands on Thursday in their rematch of the 2019 Women's World Cup final.
NEW YORK — UPS has reached a contract agreement with its 340,000-person strong union Tuesday, averting a strike that had the potential to disrupt logistics nationwide for businesses and households alike.
The Toledo Walleye have signed forward Brandon Kruse, who played four seasons at Bowling Green State University, for the 2023-24 season.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University will be expanding its entrepreneurial programming for high school students in the region thanks to a $15,000 contribution.
Can you believe August is just around the corner? I am not sure where July went, but we still have a few days to enjoy the remaining time.
The U.S. Congressional weaponization hearing last Thursday featuring Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., was a useful exercise in revealing more about who Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is. He protested a lot against being labeled an anti-Semite.
Virginia Mae Walsh, who made it her duty to help others, from the customers of the South Toledo grocery store she co-owned with her husband, Gerald, to those she served as a bank teller, died July 17 at Parkcliffe Memory Care Community, Toledo. She was 92.
CLEVELAND — Salvador Perez became the 10th player in major league history to hit 200 homers as a catcher and Ryan Yarbrough allowed one run in six innings, lifting the Kansas City Royals to a 5-3 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Monday night.
A central Toledo man died Friday at ProMedica Toledo Hospital likely of complications from the wounds suffered in a 2020 North Toledo shooting incident that rendered him quadriplegic, authorities said.