Greater Toledo Community Foundation awards grants to nonprofit organizations
The Greater Toledo Community Foundation approved thousands of dollars in grants from the Equity and Access Initiative Fund to five area nonprofit organizations.
The Greater Toledo Community Foundation approved thousands of dollars in grants from the Equity and Access Initiative Fund to five area nonprofit organizations.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rose Tuesday after pressure relaxed on Wall Street from the bond market.
Maybe it’s recency bias, or because I was off Saturday and had the chance to watch more of College Football’s Funniest Home Videos than usual.
BOWLING GREEN — When it comes to the quality of play on the field, Bowling Green State University’s football team has been all over the place through the first six games of the 2023 season.
One of the three Republican challengers for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District is seeking to hold five debates in the months leading up to the March, 2024 primary.
With just two games left in the regular season, the jockeying for playoff positioning continues to gain importance for high school football teams.
When the United Auto Workers went on strike Sept. 14, shutting down General Motors’ Wentzville Assembly Plant in Missouri, it shortly thereafter forced GM to idle 140 workers at Toledo Propulsion Systems making eight-speed transmissions for Wentzville.
The Toledo Police Department and the Catholic Diocese of Toledo will hold the second annual Faith & Blue food drive on Friday at Central Catholic High School.
The city of Toledo’s free recycling and refuse drop-off events continue from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday at Oakdale Elementary School.
Ottawa Hills Schools Treasurer Bradley Browne will leave the district months earlier than expected after resigning last week following the revelation that his error prevented the district’s 12.9-mill levy from being placed on the November ballot.
Picture it. March 2024. America’s favorite senior citizens, the Golden Girls, are coming back to the Stranahan Theater with cheesecake, laughter, and Blanche’s libido all intact.
NEW YORK — As Donald Trump’s longtime finance chief, Allen Weisselberg helped spare his real estate empire from its last existential threat, staving off insolvency after casino bankruptcies and an airline failure in the 1990s.
The social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, says it is trying to take action on a flood of posts sharing graphic media, violent speech and hateful conduct about the war between Israel and Hamas.
With the archery hunting seasons for white-tailed deer now into their second week in both Ohio and Michigan, the increasing ranks of bow hunters have a very long period ahead of them to hunt, and a wide range of equipment options.
The National Museum of the Great Lakes has two free lectures coming up — one focused on the history of Ford Motor Co., and one about dugout canoes in Wisconsin.
The Toledo Police Department will be stepping up its traffic law and drunk driving enforcement efforts heading into Halloween.
O-I Glass and AIM eCycling are hosting a glass and electronic recycling drive from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 19 at the O-I campus at 1 Michael Owens Way in Perrysburg.
Toledo Bar Association members prefer incumbent Sylvania Municipal Court Judge Mike Bonfiglio to his challenger Meira Zucker, according to a recent poll of its membership, the organization said Tuesday.
The UAW strike at Jeep’s Toledo Assembly Complex has prompted a layoff of 520 workers at Stellantis’ Trenton Engine Complex, the automaker announced Monday.
Here is The Blade’s weekly high school football poll following Week 8 games.
Tis the season – not the winter holiday season, at least not yet.
The last thing Congress needs is Jim Jordan as speaker of the House.
State-sanctioned terrorism must be met by attacks on both the terrorists and the government that sustains them.
Edward Joseph Wells, a lifelong musician who was known for his love of film, desert ghost towns, and rock and roll, died on Sept. 19 at Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center in Toledo. He was 67.
Anthony Wayne’s girls tennis team defeated previously unbeaten Perrysburg 3-2 to win the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association Division I Northwest district title on Monday at Anthony Wayne High School.