Ohio hurricane response team to include Toledo assistant chief
A Toledo firefighter will be shipping out to Florida Tuesday to help fight oncoming Tropical Storm Idalia.
A Toledo firefighter will be shipping out to Florida Tuesday to help fight oncoming Tropical Storm Idalia.
Western Lake Erie’s summer 2023 algal bloom has a smaller footprint than it did a week ago.
NEW YORK — Stocks rose broadly on Wall Street Monday as markets shift their attention from the Federal Reserve to more corporate and economic reports.
ERIE, Pa. — At 24 years old and in what is his first full, healthy professional season, former University of Toledo star Chris Meyers is excelling at Double-A Erie.
With its newly expanded 11-team, two-division alignment, the Northern Lakes League will produce two volleyball champions this season — one in the bigger-school Buckeye Division, and another in the Cardinal Division.
Former Toledo Storm forward Iain Duncan has been selected for induction into the Toledo Hockey Hall of Fame.
The Toledo Fire and Rescue Department is recruiting for the next class, which is scheduled to begin in 2024.
City of Perrysburg is announcing two roadwork projects that may cause temporary traffic delays starting this week.
CLEVELAND — Cade York is being kicked aside by the Browns.
Lucas County will receive a $400,000 Roadwork Development Grant for improvements at the Yarder Manufacturing Company project in the city.
A chili cook-off to benefit the East Toledo Senior Center’s softball leagues will be held from 6 p.m. -10 p.m. Sept. 9
ANN ARBOR — Michigan offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore will be suspended for this week's season-opening game as part of the school's self-imposed penalties for violating NCAA rules that also led to coach Jim Harbaugh's punishment.
COLUMBUS — Supporters of etching reproductive rights into the Ohio Constitution said they will sue on Monday over the language voters will see on the Nov. 7 ballot that they claim is intentionally designed to mislead on what the proposed amendment would do.
In partnership with Coca-Cola, the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Ohio started selling insulated beverage sleeves, specifically designed to hold 30-ounce cups from McDonald’s as part of the charity’s Sleeves for Support Program on Monday.
Elton John was hospitalized after he suffered “a slip” at home on Sunday.
An immunization clinic for children up to age 18 will be held Sept. 5 from 9-11:30 a.m. at the Heatherdowns Branch Library, 3265 Glanzman Rd.
LANSING, Mich. — Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer will call on state lawmakers this week to pass legislation proactively protecting key provisions in the Affordable Care Act, including no-cost preventive services, as the nation's health law continues to face legal challenges in federal court.
Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, a conservative activist and commentator from northwest Ohio who rose to prominence as Joe the Plumber during the 2008 presidential campaign after he confronted Barack Obama as the then-candidate campaigned on his Springfield Township street, has died. Mr. Wurzelbacher was 49.
TIFFIN — Proposals for community projects are being sought for the 2023 Dream Big Tiffin initiative.
OAK HARBOR — The migration of colorful and melodic warblers, which has them stopping along the shoreline of Lake Erie as they head north to their nesting grounds, is one of the highlights of each spring in the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, located about 10 miles northwest of here.
ATLANTA — Former President Donald Trump and the 18 people indicted along with him in Georgia are scheduled to be arraigned next week on charges they participated in a wide-ranging illegal scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Toledo police arrested one of two people who were allegedly carrying guns outside the Woodward High School football game on Friday.
Four people were hospitalized following three separate Toledo shootings over the weekend though none of the injuries appeared life-threatening, police said.
Ryan Montgomery was tasked with a difficult summer project.
The African American Legacy Project of Northwest Ohio announced that it is in conversation with the Toledo Public Schools and the Toledo Museum of Art toward creating a K-8 School of the Arts and a Cultural Performing Arts Center.