Stocks drop in an ugly day as allure grows to buy a Treasury bill and chill
NEW YORK — Wall Street fell sharply Thursday in an ugly day for stocks worldwide on expectations that U.S. interest rates will stay high well into next year.
NEW YORK — Wall Street fell sharply Thursday in an ugly day for stocks worldwide on expectations that U.S. interest rates will stay high well into next year.
ProMedica continues to reduce its headcount to improve its financial standing.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University’s football team had some positives to take away from last Saturday night’s loss at No. 2 Michigan in front of nearly 110,000 fans in “The Big House.”
The Toledo Area Transit Authority will provide courtesy shuttle service during Waterville’s Roche de Boeuf festival Saturday and the Toledo Mini Race on Sunday.
DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers have hired Jeff Greenberg to be their general manager, adding a former Chicago Cubs and Blackhawks executive to work with team president of baseball operations Scott Harris.
Perrysburg-based O-I Glass is closing a bottle-making plant in Waco, Texas, idling about 300 workers.
Life-saving assistance will now be more immediate for Perrysburg Township and city of Perrysburg residents.
Ottawa Hills’ boys cross country team received 10 of 12 first-place votes in earning the No. 1 ranking in Division III in the latest Ohio Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches’ poll Thursday.
While four candidates filed to run Nov. 7, only two will be on the ballot to fill the unexpired term of the at-large Toledo City Council seat vacated by Michele Grim when she was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives.
U.S. applications for unemployment benefits fell to their lowest level in eight months last week as the labor market continues to show strength in the face of elevated interest rates.
BOWLING GREEN — A banged-up Bowling Green State University football doesn’t want to let that slow them down in its Mid-American Conference opener against East Division preseason favorite Ohio.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Greater Toledo is set to host its eighth annual Latino Leadership Initiative Forum.
An old vacant Toledo hotel slated for renovation to house young adults aging out of the foster care system will instead be demolished.
The 50th annual Roche de Boeuf, takes place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in downtown Waterville.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Chamber of Commerce is set to host an energy summit, inviting attendees to power up their energy knowledge.
As the Monroe Street improvement project continues, another street will close in Sylvania.
BOWLING GREEN — A Bowling Green man is facing multiple murder and felonious assault charges stemming from a deadly shooting on Sunday.
EAGLE PASS, Texas —The Defense Department is ramping up resources at the U.S.-Mexico border as officials describe a surge in border crossings in places including Eagle Pass, Texas, where the mayor has declared a state of emergency.
The Toledo Walleye have signed former Bowling Green State University forward Chase Gresock, who was the Falcons’ second-leading scorer last season.
Lucas County sheriff’s deputies are investigating a shooting Thursday morning in the 2100 block of Sunrise Creek Drive in Springfield Township.
COLUMBUS — The state panel charged with framing the ballot language voters will see in poll booths met briefly Thursday to make a minor change in how it describes a proposal to etch a right to access abortion into the Ohio Constitution.
You’re curious, but you’re afraid to try it. You’ve heard terrible things about it, but you’re thinking of giving it a try anyway. And it is said to be addicting.
The Toledo Zoo announced Thursday that twin Amur tigers were born on July 20.
A season poised to be a unique one for the Toledo area has reached the 50-yard line.