Florence Scott Libbey topic of lecture
The life of Florence Scott Libbey will be the topic of a lecture on Thursday as part of the Libbey House lecture series.
The life of Florence Scott Libbey will be the topic of a lecture on Thursday as part of the Libbey House lecture series.
The Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments is seeking input on what it is calling “Moving Forward 2055.”
In 1999, Jerry Ayer’s ambition could not be squashed — he flexed his fingers and carved elaborate faces on more than a ton of pumpkins, creating 87 Jack-O-Lanterns in seven hours and 11 minutes. The Baltimore resident also set the time for fastest pumpkin carving at 1 minute and 37 seconds.
Gov. Mike DeWine hasn’t learned a thing from the worst scandal in modern Ohio history.
The start of construction on a new Lucas County Canine Care & Control shelter is a major step forward in the humane handling of abandoned, mistreated, and unwanted dogs.
Dean E. Riggs, a University of Toledo librarian for a quarter century, who through volunteer service and personal kindness showed support to the gay and lesbian community of which he was part, died Oct. 3 in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue. He was 86.
Recently released inspections reports of Lucas County food-service operations.
HOUSTON — Jordan Montgomery shut down the Houston Astros and Leody Taveras homered as the Texas Rangers did just enough against Justin Verlander to get a 2-0 win in the opener of the AL Championship Series on Sunday night.
NEW YORK — Rite Aid filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Sunday, after being embroiled in legal battles for allegedly filling unlawful opioid prescriptions.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Breece Hall ran for an 8-yard touchdown with 1:46 remaining, one play after Tony Adams intercepted Jalen Hurts, and New York held on to shock previously undefeated Philadelphia 20-14 on Sunday for the Jets first win against the Eagles.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Bowling Green State University’s men’s hockey team surrendered three goals in the first 12 minutes and fell 4-1 to Augustana University on Saturday at Midco Arena.
For the first time all season, both area Big Ten teams and both Mid-American Conference teams open as betting favorites.
The artistic-minded had their work viewed and judged at the 9th annual Swanton Juried Fine Art Exhibit and Sale at Valleywood Golf Club, Sunday, Oct. 15.
TAMPA, Fla. — Jared Goff and the streaking Detroit Lions keep finding different ways to win.
NEW YORK — Burger King has been working to revitalize its brand over the past few years, redesigning everything from its logo to its packaging. The next step: remodeling restaurants.
NEW YORK — Sheila Bair, who had a front row seat to the subprime mortgage meltdown, is worried today’s housing market is unsustainably hot.
LAS VEGAS — Kyle Larson edged Christopher Bell at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway finish line to become the first driver locked into NASCAR's championship race.
The amount of wealth millennials and Gen Xers stand to inherit from their parents and grandparents almost defies comprehension: According to Cerulli Associates, a Boston-based research and consulting firm, $84.4 trillion in wealth will be transferred between 2021 and 2045, primarily from baby boomer households to younger generations.
Candy, costumes, and community cheer were the theme of the 37th Annual Sylvania Fall Festival Parade, Sunday, Oct. 15, in Sylvania.
Bowling Green State University showed off the really good aspects of its team — like the running game and forcing turnovers — in Saturday’s Mid-American Conference victory at Buffalo.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Browns pulled off the NFL's biggest stunner this season.