Wall Street rises, and oil and gold fall as some of last week's moves unwind
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rallied Monday as some of last week’s moves in financial markets driven by worries about war in the Middle East unwound.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rallied Monday as some of last week’s moves in financial markets driven by worries about war in the Middle East unwound.
It was like the projector cutting out in the final scene of a good movie, or worse yet, a movie cutting into the final scenes of a good football game.
MONROE — Monroe and Adrian mayoral seats, plus several council seats, are among the contested races on the Nov. 7 ballots in Monroe and Lenawee counties, respectively.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University received a more than $330,000 grant to support hands-on training opportunities for students in technology manufacturing.
Pastor Thomas Extejt walked around a field of grass with a bucket of water to bless the future site of a center meant to celebrate and preserve Polish culture in Northwest Ohio on Monday.
Auto dealer Richard Cronin has won a coveted Buick franchise for his Perrysburg Auto Mall by cutting a deal with General Motors to sell and close his Buick-GMC store in Bowling Green.
Ken Pomeroy's preseason rankings are a rite of passage for each new college basketball season.
For a high school softball player in the middle of the collegiate recruiting process, Sept, 1 of junior year is the first day that NCAA rules now allow contact from a college coach.
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.
COLUMBUS — Drivers entering Ohio are being welcomed with signs bearing the state’s new branding and slogan – “Ohio, The Heart of it All.”
Central Catholic (9-0) remained at No. 1 in Division III, and Liberty Center (9-0) held onto its No. 2 ranking in Division V in the latest Associated Press Ohio high school football poll released on Monday.
COLUMBUS — The Ohio State Highway Patrol announced Monday that it joined forces with a 6-State trooper project focused on speed, safety belt and operating a vehicle while impaired, or OVI, enforcement along Interstate 70.
ADA, Ohio — Ohio Northern University’s fundraising campaign to support student success has raised $112.7 million, becoming the largest fundraiser in its history, the university said.
Water quality research projects being undertaken by the University of Toledo will be on display Friday afternoon inside UT’s Nitschke Technology Commercialization Complex, 1510 N. Westwood Ave.
The final free recycling and waste disposal event of the year is coming up Saturday in Toledo.
Harbor, on Monday, announced the opening of its urgent mental health care.
The University of Toledo Medical Center is hosting a free trunk-or-treat event on Saturday.
Ohio truck drivers should have an easier time obtaining and renewing their licenses going forward.
Rep. Jim Jordan is racing to shore up support for his bid for speaker among skeptical GOP House members, but an entrenched bloc of lawmakers opposed to him leaves the Ohio Republican with an uphill climb ahead of a planned Tuesday vote on the House floor.
Ford is laying off about 700 workers who build the F-150 Lightning, the electric version of its best-selling pickup truck, and unlike other recent layoffs this one has nothing to do with the ongoing strike by the United Auto Workers union.
SWANTON — In a few years, we might be seeing some former Girl Scouts from the area leading the way in efforts to protect our forests, native trees, and plants, and the birds and other wildlife that make those precious patches of habitat their home.
Three people were hospitalized in separate Toledo shootings over the weekend, police said.
Here are The Blade’s top sports stories you might have missed from the week of Oct. 8, 2023.
RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Palestinians in besieged Gaza crowded into hospitals and schools on Monday, seeking shelter and running low on food and water. More than a million people have fled their homes ahead of an expected Israeli ground invasion aimed at destroying Hamas after its fighters rampaged through southern Israel.
BOWLING GREEN — Preliminary results from an ongoing study by Bowling Green State University researchers challenge the notion that nocturnal migratory songbirds rely exclusively on the setting sun, stars and Earth’s magnetic field to guide their flight orientation.