Editorial: Orchestra pit debate
We make no claim to status as a seer but confidently predict a political food fight when Republican presidential candidates meet in Milwaukee Wednesday for the first debate of the campaign.
We make no claim to status as a seer but confidently predict a political food fight when Republican presidential candidates meet in Milwaukee Wednesday for the first debate of the campaign.
CONCORD, N.H. — Sometimes politics is about chemistry; sometimes it is about mathematics. This presidential campaign is about a little of each.
By Kirk Walters / Special to The Blade
Dottie Zimmerman, who for decades taught and guided children as a music teacher, a theater artistic director, and leader of a safety program for preschoolers, died Aug. 6 in Haines City Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Haines City, Fla. She was 79.
From puberty until after menopause, almost all women will experience the same menstrual cycle each month. Even if you’ve experienced this cycle for years, understanding the cycle phases and common symptoms can help you support your body as it changes.
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A recent study of hundreds of older patients appears to suggest that speaking two languages every day for a long period of time may improve memory and help stave off dementia.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — New England’s preseason game with the Green Bay Packers was called off on Saturday night after Patriots rookie cornerback Isaiah Bolden was carted off the field early in the fourth quarter.
FREMONT — Both drivers in a two-vehicle crash died at the scene from fatal injuries in Sandusky County’s York Township on Saturday.
FREMONT — Hitting the gridiron for the first time after a one-year absence, Cardinal Stritch picked up a decisive 41-6 victory over Fremont St. Joseph on Saturday at Don Paul Stadium.
CLEVELAND — Kerry Carpenter hit a three-run homer and Javier Baez had a solo shot as the Detroit Tigers handed Cleveland rookie Tanner Bibee his first loss in more than two months with a 4-3 victory over the Guardians on Saturday night.
The Omaha Storm Chasers’ four-run third inning was enough to defeat the Toledo Mud Hens 5-3 on Saturday at Fifth Third Field.
CLEVELAND — Manny Ramirez pulled off his dark designer sunglasses, tugged at his Dolce & Gabbana tie and smiled widely.
CLEVELAND — The Browns have a Cade York conundrum.
A celebration of pride rolled through the downtown of Toledo on Saturday, garnered with rainbows and cheers for the Toledo Pride Parade that finished with the ‘main event’ at Promenade Park.
Rainbow was the color of the day for the Toledo Pride Parade, which made its way to Promenade Park Saturday afternoon via Adams Street, with over 200 organizations participating.
Lake High School graduate Adam Wozniak knows the inside of the Toledo Walleye locker room like few others do with attention to details that make him an invaluable asset.
OBETZ, Ohio — Perrysburg’s girls cross country team had three runners finish in the top 30 to pace the Yellow Jackets to a fourth-place team finish at the OHSAA Early Season Invitational at Fortress Obetz, the site of November’s state finals.
A historic Toledo neighborhood was helped by Habitat for Humanity on Saturday, Aug. 19, with roofs renovated and walkways weeded in the Old South End.
DETROIT — C.J. Beathard threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Parker Washington late in the first half and the Jacksonville Jaguars went on to beat the Detroit Lions 25-7 on Saturday.