Motorcycle club teams with East Toledo Family Center for toy drive
The Avengers Motorcycle Club will ride from an event center in Northwood to the East Toledo Family Center on Sunday for the 4th Annual “05” Toy, Food, and Bike Run.
The Avengers Motorcycle Club will ride from an event center in Northwood to the East Toledo Family Center on Sunday for the 4th Annual “05” Toy, Food, and Bike Run.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University football coach Scot Loeffler is happy to have a player like Ta’ron Keith on his team.
A portion of Maplewood Avenue in Sylvania between Judi Young Lane and the Norfolk Southern Railroad tracks will be closed to traffic on Saturday due to repair work.
The Glass City Metropark’s 1,000 foot-long ice skating trail is set to officially open for the season Nov. 10, park officials announced Friday.
Multiple U.S. banks have been hit by deposit delays on Friday caused by an error at a payment processing network, according to the Federal Reserve.
COLUMBUS — More than 630,000 Ohioans had already cast their ballots as of Wednesday, an unusually high response for an off-year election that is generating a lot of interest because of historical questions about abortion and marijuana.
BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University Institute for the Study of Culture and Society will present a free lecture highlighting the important, little-known contributions of local women.
ARCHBOLD — Four County Career Center has received $14.7 million in state funding to expand career and technical labs.
BEREA, Ohio — Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson will start Sunday against Arizona, returning to play for just the second time in five weeks after he was sidelined with a right shoulder injury.
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
BOWLING GREEN — The 23rd annual Winter Wheat Writing Festival will be held Nov. 9-11 at Bowling Green State University, and will feature generative writing workshops, readings, open mic sessions, and additional opportunities for writers to connect.
OLD FORT, Ohio — When Old Fort senior Macie Miller describes her senior cross country season, she often comes back to one word: frustrating.
The village of Holland wage and hiring committee will review the applications that the village has received for the village administrator position.
The Perrysburg Chorale will host two concerts to kick off its 31st season.
Well, what are we waiting for?
GAZA —The U.S. military is flying surveillance drones over Gaza as part of American efforts to help Israel locate the more than 240 hostages still held by the terror group Hamas, according to multiple U.S. officials familiar with the matter.
For two area school board contests on Tuesday, the winners will be write-in candidates.
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.
Donna Zuk has been named ProMedica chief accounting officer, the company announced Friday.
The Lake Local School District plans to reveal a public history exhibit, “Flyer Takes Flight,” during the Veterans Day Breakfast at 9:15 a.m. on Nov. 10 in the Lake High School cafeteria.
OTTAWA, Ohio — A chapter of the American Red Cross is asking those in the community to consider volunteering.
A crash on the Interstate 75 ramp southbound to Interstate 280 southbound has resulted in closure of that ramp, the Ohio Department of Transportation reports.
A man going through the belongings of his deceased father discovered a hand grenade that “looked functional,” Toledo police said.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Marcus Freeman understands this has not been a typical season for Clemson.
ANN ARBOR — Jim Harbaugh insists he has a one-track mind, focused only on helping No. 2 Michigan chase a national championship.