Worker dies at Toledo flour mill; OSHA launches investigation
A worker died while on the job at an industrial plant in East Toledo..
A worker died while on the job at an industrial plant in East Toledo..
Toledo Police Department’s SWAT team rappelled down the walls of Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo on Thursday.
For the first time in a month, Toledo will play a game away from the Glass Bowl.
With approximately 6,000 eviction cases filed annually in Toledo Municipal Court, local experts will host a free legal clinic to answer tenant questions and provide information regarding landlord disputes, lease agreements, rent escrow, and more.
Leila Fadel, the host of National Public Radio's "Morning Edition" and "Up First" programs, is scheduled to give a free lecture at the University of Toledo on Oct. 12.
The Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport is holding an open house on Oct. 16 to discuss the future of the airport.
LINDSEY, Ohio — A village resident won thousands of dollars in the lottery, the Ohio Lottery announced.
Slightly more Americans applied for jobless claims last week, but layoffs remain low and the labor market continues to show resiliency amid elevated interest rates imposed by the Federal Reserve.
The St. John’s Jesuit soccer team scored a win for the ages Wednesday night.
A judge gave a Toledo man who strangled his mother and then lit the corpse on fire after stuffing it in a sewer pipe behind their home life in prison without parole Thursday morning after he entered a plea to the crime.
The Toledo Police Department announced Thursday that one of its officers has been indicted on a felony rape charge in Wood County and suspended from duty.
Roll over, Beethoven, you’re about to get rocked.
When 4-year-old Lola Rankins was asked what she wanted to be when she grows up, she confidently exclaimed, “I want to be a chef — a chef and an artist.” Thanks to the Toledo Day Nursery’s daily integration of the arts, Rankins is already halfway there on her dreams.
There’s no place like home, and for University of Toledo wide receiver Jaden Dottin home is Massachusetts.
Each week, The Blade sports department’s Steve Junga, Mark Monroe, Kyle Rowland, Michael Burwell, and Ron Seibel predict winners for 10 of what are expected to be the closest high school football games in the Toledo area.
The Garden by Poco Piatti at the Glass City Metropark is more than your average park fare; it offers an affordable dining experience with an upscale feel. The indoor and outdoor seating options provide both a clean indoor dining space and a lovely view of the river outdoors.
The neighborhood along Adams Street is in for a thriller on Saturday, with zombies of all shapes and sizes prowling the streets for an evening of food, drink, frights, and fun.
WASHINGTON — Kevin McCarthy spent years raising mountains of Republican campaign cash, flying around the country to recruit top candidates in key districts and painstakingly building political relationships as he worked his way toward becoming speaker of the House.
TOLEDO Opera's Cinderella by Gioachino Rossini is at the Valentine Theatre on Friday, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, 2 p.m., with a pre-show talk an hour before each performance. Many folks had an advanced taste of the comedic fairy tale made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Key Bank Trustee Walter E. Terhune Memorial Fund.
On Saturday the Toledo Zoo presents Sturgeon Fest from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the City of Toledo’s boat launch at 2700 Broadway. Designed to bolster the Maumee River’s lake sturgeon population, attendees can release a reared lake sturgeon into the river. There will be music courtesy of the Toledo School for the Arts’ steel drum band, food trucks, and family fun activities.
The bold headline “Businesses flocking to Maumee,” Sept. 24, boasts new restaurants with alcoholic-infused menus, offering more drink concoctions than cuisine. While city administrators brag about attracting new businesses no mention is made of the enormous loss thanks to the closing of McLaren St. Luke’s Hospital.
LANSING — Does Michigan need a new state constitution? Michigan schoolchildren who grew up as I did, in the 1960s, were told they should be proud of their new constitution, which voters ratified in 1963. The old one it replaced was from 1908, adopted at the dawn of the automobile age and before women could vote.
Renaming of a ballfield in a South Toledo neighborhood is a fitting tribute to the late Jan Scotland.
Democrats in the Congress should regret that they didn’t supply the three or four votes that would have been needed to preserve Kevin McCarthy’s status as speaker of the House.