Cross country state finals: Meet the Toledo area's 2023 Division II qualifiers
This year’s state cross country meet will include plenty of northwest Ohio talent.
This year’s state cross country meet will include plenty of northwest Ohio talent.
NEW YORK — Wall Street rose Tuesday to take a bit of the edge off another losing month.
CLEVELAND — The Browns did nothing at the NFL trade deadline to help them this season.
MONROE — A 14-year-old male has died from injuries resulting from a five-vehicle crash that occurred last week, the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office reported on Tuesday.
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — A barrage of Israeli airstrikes leveled apartment buildings in a refugee camp near Gaza City on Tuesday, and footage showed rescuers pulling men, women and children out of the rubble. Israel said the strike destroyed a Hamas command center set up in civilian houses and a network of tunnels underneath.
BLISSFIELD, Mich. — After two stints totaling 16 seasons, Ron Estes announced this week he is stepping down as football head coach at Blissfield High School.
COLUMBUS — Ohio new businesses are gaining momentum, the Secretary of State’s Office announced.
COLUMBUS — Building trades unions on Tuesday pushed back against claims that a bill requiring tougher training standards for outside contractors brought in for temporary maintenance and construction projects at northwest Ohio's three oil refineries is a pro-union bill.
The National Museum of the Great Lakes’ Christmas Tree Ship event is scheduled for Dec. 2.
BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University Falcon Marching Band will hold a concert called “Sounds of the Stadium” on Sunday.
BOWLING GREEN — The Community Development Department announced its plans to meet with citizens to gather input concerning the city’s upcoming five-year Fair Housing Plan.
Five athletes, a coach, and a distinguished citizen will be honored, along with a notable athlete/coach who will be awarded posthumously, at the Toledo City Athletic League’s 40th Hall of Fame dinner and induction Nov. 6.
The Owens Community College women’s volleyball team qualified for the NJCAA Division III national tournament as an at-large selection, the NJCAA announced Tuesday. Owens, which made the field for the eighth straight season in which it has played, earned a No. 2 seed despite not being an automatic qualifier. The Express will play No. 15 Raritan Valley (New Jersey) in the opening round on Thursday, Nov. 9 at noon in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Three candidates for Waterville City Council will be holding a meet and greet on Wednesday.
Toledo police on Tuesday released the body camera footage of the pursuit and shooting of an armed suspect last week outside of The Blade building in downtown.
A longtime anchor at WTVG-TV Channel 13 won’t be on the air for a few weeks following surgery.
A deceased priest who served at St. John’s Jesuit High School in the 1990s and early 2000s was placed Monday on a list of established allegations of sexual abuse of a minor.
The Whitehouse Village Council race will see six candidates vie for at least two open spots Nov. 7.
Perhaps it's appropriate that Toledo and Buffalo are playing on Halloween, a frightful day for revenge.
WASHINGTON — Wages and benefits grew at a slightly faster pace in the July-September quarter than the previous three months, a benefit for workers but a trend that also represents a risk to the Federal Reserve's fight against inflation.
Today’s headline may have readers thinking, not another story on the spotted lanternfly (SLF) – an invasive insect species that was first discovered in the U.S. in 2014, found in Ohio in 2020, and confirmed in Lucas County in 2022.
DETROIT — Rookie Jahmyr Gibbs ran for a season-high 152 yards and a touchdown, Jared Goff threw for 272 yards with a score, and the Detroit Lions beat the Las Vegas Raiders 26-14 on Monday night.
The United Auto Workers union owes members in Toledo a big debt of gratitude. Settlements with Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors await approval through a ratification vote, but picketing has ended and workers are back on the job at Jeep’s Toledo Assembly Complex.
Issue 1 is about much more than abortion and reproductive rights. It is a crucial test for our state’s supposed belief in religious liberty.