One dead after car found in Findlay pond
FINDLAY — One person was found dead in a vehicle recovered from a retention pond, authorities said.
FINDLAY — One person was found dead in a vehicle recovered from a retention pond, authorities said.
NEW YORK — Richard Moll, a character actor who found lasting fame as an eccentric but gentle giant bailiff on the original Night Court sitcom, has died. He was 80.
Oklahoma dropped four spots to No. 10, the top five teams held their places and Kansas and Kansas State both entered The Associated Press college football poll on Sunday.
Utility work will close part of a West Toledo street on Monday only, the Toledo Department of Transportation announced.
PORT CLINTON — The Ida Rupp Public Library faces organized opposition to its replacement levy.
LUCKEY, Ohio — Council members from this tiny Wood County village are expected to be asked Wednesday to drop eminent domain proceedings they have before a judge now.
COLUMBUS — A bill that would impose new minimum training standards on outside contractors brought in to work at northwest Ohio's three oil refineries has placed construction trade unions at odds with steelworkers, even though business opponents have labeled it a “pro-unionization” bill.
The NAACP Toledo chapter's 108th Freedom Fund gala was also a celebration to salute those striving toward justice and equality.
DETROIT — The NFC North-leading Detroit Lions had their four-game win streak ended in Baltimore with a 32-point loss.
Sisters of Notre Dame salute women who ‘SHINE’
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Thousands of people broke into aid warehouses in Gaza to take flour and basic hygiene products, a U.N. agency said Sunday, in a mark of growing desperation and the breakdown of public order three weeks into the war between Israel and Gaza's militant Hamas rulers.
The month of September was all about Toledo home games.
Rick Nirschl uses his camera lens to enter the fascinating and fast-moving realm of insects, birds and other wildlife.
Lucas County voters living within the Anthony Wayne school district won’t only have the most school board candidates to choose from come Nov. 7, they’ll also get to weigh in on the largest levy and bond issue request.
A Toledo businesswoman recalls reading a social media post about a single mom fearing that she might have to quit her job to get her children to and from school.
A trial to determine whether the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban” applies to former President Donald Trump is set to begin Monday in Denver, a historic but likely long-shot case that could block him from Colorado’s presidential ballot in 2024.
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COLUMBUS — In a single election on Nov. 7, voters will take on two of the most highly consequential ballot issues in Ohio history, questions that have troubled the state and the nation for decades — abortion and marijuana.
HALLOWEEN is nearly here. While there were many children’s costume parties leading up to trick or treat day, there were also many adult soirees.
There must be something in the water recently since I seem to be seeing a disproportionate number of dogs with dislocating kneecaps called patellar luxation.
Therapy approaches for stuttering have shifted over time from aiming to “cure” a person’s stutter to a stance of acceptance and empowerment.
The flip side also works: Time flies when things are bad.
I saw a sign the other day in support of Issue 1 that read, “The hardest decision a woman can make isn’t yours.”
What is the source of the information used when you make an important decision?