Ohio distracted driving laws lead to safer roads
COLUMBUS — Traffic crashes have significantly decreased in the six months following the enactment of distracted driving laws in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine reported.
COLUMBUS — Traffic crashes have significantly decreased in the six months following the enactment of distracted driving laws in Ohio, Gov. Mike DeWine reported.
NEW YORK — Wall Street dropped Wednesday after rising Treasury yields tightened the vise further on the stock market and big U.S. companies delivered a mixed set of profit reports. Worries about war in the Middle East also dragged on the market.
NASA joined forces with the Challenger Learning Center of Lake Erie West for an engaging day of educational activities for children and parents, focusing on Artemis moon missions and solar eclipses.
Six candidates are running for three open seats on Maumee City Council on Nov. 7, including two incumbents.
The University of Toledo has provided the NFL with plenty of very good players.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University’s defense has shown an impressive ability to pursue, snatch, and come down with the football this season.
Tom Izzo has followed the Toledo men’s basketball program for years, but when I mentioned to him that the Rockets haven’t made the NCAA tournament since 1980, he was taken aback.
DALTON, Ga. — A South Korean company has begun production at a huge new solar panel factory in Georgia even as industry leaders say surging Asian imports could dampen efforts to make more solar components in the United States.
The next step in a $5.9 proposed roundabout in Perrysburg has been approved.
BEIRUT — Two drones launched at a base hosting U.S. troops in western Iraq were intercepted Wednesday, a U.S. defense official said.
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A LEGO convention is coming to Toledo’s Glass City Center later this month.
The Lucas County Sheriff’s Office is accepting applications for its 58th corrections class, set to begin in the winter.
The director of marketing and communications for the Greater Toledo Community Foundation is retiring at year’s end.
The Toledo-based SSOE Group architecture and engineering firm announced Monday the acquisition of Integrated Engineering Services, a Santa Clara, California-based firm.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University football coach Scot Loeffler isn’t taking Akron lightly this week.
The Anthony Wayne and Ottawa Hills girls tennis teams will represent northwest Ohio in the Ohio Tennis Coaches Association state team tournament on Saturday at the College of Wooster.
Here are the winners for this week’s High School Football Winning Drive voting that took place Oct. 15-18.
Toledo councilman John Hobbs III has filed two amended campaign finance reports detailing February campaign donations that were not reported in multiple prior reports.
WASHINGTON — The United States on Wednesday sanctioned a group of 10 Hamas members and the Palestinian militant organization's financial network across Gaza, Sudan, Turkey, Algeria and Qatar in response to the surprise attack on Israel that left more than 1,000 people dead or kidnapped.
A Lucas County deputy sheriff who was seen on video kicking a suspect has been fired, the sheriff’s office said Wednesday.
WASHINGTON — Having lost the first vote to become House speaker, Rep. Jim Jordan will try again Wednesday on a decisive second ballot that will test whether the hard-edged ally of Donald Trump can win over detractors or if his bid for the gavel is collapsing.
The Ohio high school football regular season is nearing its final stretch.
TEL AVIV, Israel — President Joe Biden vowed to show the world that the U.S. stands in solidarity with Israelis during his visit there Wednesday, and offered an assessment that the deadly explosion at a Gaza Strip hospital apparently was not carried out by the Israeli military.
No matter what the question the answer is money. The latest example of that old truism is why Ohio State’s football game wasn’t on TV Saturday. It has prompted a state senator to reveal his ignorance of economics.