More Toledo area districts cancel school in light of '24 solar eclipse
More Toledo-area school districts are shifting in favor of canceling school during next year’s solar eclipse.
More Toledo-area school districts are shifting in favor of canceling school during next year’s solar eclipse.
NEWPORT, Mich. — DTE Energy is announcing that its Fermi 2 nuclear plant has resumed operation after it was shut down Aug. 20.
The Wood County Park District came up $250,000 short in a quest to secure local funding toward a state grant that would be used to expand an existing Perrysburg Township park.
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has cleared the way for the release of five American citizens detained in Iran by issuing a blanket waiver for international banks to transfer $6 billion in frozen Iranian money from South Korea to Qatar without fear of U.S. sanctions. In addition, as part of the deal, the administration has agreed to release five Iranian citizens held in the United States.
Dozens of Penta Career Center students on Monday took an hour to remember the thousands of lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001 in the terrorist attacks on the United States.
Each week, The Blade will recap the most interesting Bowling Green State University football grades released by Pro Football Focus, the scouting website that evaluates players’ performance on every play of every game. For context, grades are based on a 0-100 scale.
The first Associated Press Ohio high school state football poll is out, and 2022 Division II state champion Central Catholic (4-0) is ranked No. 1 in Division III.
BOWLING GREEN — A free history lecture focused on a look back at the invasion of Iraq will be held Oct. 4 at Bowling Green State University.
Grant applications are now being accepted from educators seeking financial assistance for student trips to the state capitol.
An Oregon lot that sat vacant for several years will soon be the site for a brand-new home.
Ohio is making $100 million in grants available to eliminate dangerous railroad crossings around the state.
Toledo consumers are being encouraged to comment this week on a proposed $1.4 billion rate increase that FirstEnergy and its subsidiary Toledo Edison, are requesting as part of its electric-security plan.
A man still on parole from his role in a 2013 murder was arrested last week on a charge he unlawfully detained a person in his central Toledo home.
CLEVELAND — Jack Conklin kept Deshaun Watson from harm. He couldn’t protect himself.
Farmers in Lucas, Wood, and other area counties in the Maumee River watershed are eligible to enroll, or re-enroll, their acreage into the state’s H2Ohio program, the Ohio Department of Agriculture announced.
The Lucas County Coroner’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding family members for a Holland resident who died last week.
A Toledo Municipal Court judge set bond Monday morning at $1 million for a man accused of strangling a woman in his southwest Toledo apartment.
The Ohio High School Volleyball Coaches Association has unveiled its first state poll of the 2023 season.
No amount of air pollution is good for the brain, but wildfires and the emissions resulting from agriculture and farming in particular may pose especially toxic threats to cognitive health, according to new research from the University of Michigan School of Public Health.
Thousands gathered in interdenominational memorial services throughout the region on the first anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attack to pray and seek comfort from each other.
The play date planned between two world dictators, Vladimir Putin of Russia and Kim Jong Un of North Korea, heightens the contrast of those two countries with how most of the rest of the world operates.
The “Freedom to Breathe Act” introduced by Sen. J.D. Vance (R., Ohio) is a legislative overreach with a political motivation.
Harriet Crouch, a longtime nurse at the former Mercy Hospital in Toledo, died Friday at Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Toledo. She was 75.
Recently released inspections reports of Lucas County food-service operations.
BALTIMORE — J.K. Dobbins ran for an early touchdown before leaving with a torn Achilles tendon, Justice Hill scored twice in the second half and the Baltimore Ravens pulled away for a 25-9 victory over the Houston Texans in their season opener on Sunday.