Joe's legacy: Students present Fallen Heroes Project to honor TPS teacher
Joe Boyle would be TPS proud.
Joe Boyle would be TPS proud.
BOWLING GREEN — Bowling Green State University’s hockey team is starting to generate some momentum and confidence with its play on the ice.
The University of Toledo will present a virtual panel discussion, “War and Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza,” at noon Monday as part of its Maryse and Ramzy Mikhail Memorial Lecture Series.
Toledo Yacht Club invites the public to its annual Christmas By-the-Lake Gift Market.
West Coast bowl trips used to be the norm for the University of Toledo, as the Mid-American Conference champion went to the California Bowl and Las Vegas Bowl for nearly two decades.
The potent Findlay quarterback-receiver duo of junior Ryan Montgomery and senior Javonte Hill has been named to the first team on the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association's Division I All-Ohio teams released on Thursday.
For Meadowvale Elementary School sixth grader Keimoni Glaze, acting is a way to share his emotions.
Owens Community College will host the Jill of All Trades event on Wednesday beginning at 8 a.m. in the Veterans Hall.
The Detroit Tigers recently announced that catching coach Tim Federowicz will serve as the manager for the Toledo Mud Hens for the 2024 season.
The hallelujahs have barely faded and the Nutcrackers still have yet to finish their runs, but there are plenty of chances to fa-la-la-la-la.
In a market saturated with high-quality sushi places, Toledo’s long-established KotoBuki reigns on high.
By 2023 standards, Children’s Wonderland is a vintage attraction that has changed little since its modest debut in 1963 when it was set up under the bleachers at the old Mud Hens stadium at the Lucas County Rec Center.
TALES: LIVE IN COPENHAGEN (1964)
Author, philanthropist, columnist, and sports broadcaster Mitch Albom comes to the Toledo Lucas County main library branch from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday to talk about The Little Liar, his first novel set during the Holocaust.
‘TIS the season for giving. There are many toy and food drives to help those in need. But there are also many other avenues of giving.
The newest dream homes by Summerlyn Builders are offered in the private and secluded Montri Estates, located in the heart of beautiful Bedford Township close to shopping, dining, and parks.
Late last month, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed bills banning anyone with a domestic violence conviction of any kind from buying, owning or possessing any guns for at least eight years.
The next chapter in Ohio’s long running Statehouse bribery scandal begins with an 11-count federal indictment against former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chairman Sam Randazzo.
The Toledo Blade is right — the House of Representatives needs to pass my FEND off Fentanyl Act now to finally hold China and the Mexican drug cartels accountable for bringing deadly drugs into our country (“Fight fentanyl everywhere,” Nov. 30).
ConnecToledo is nearing the publication of a new five-year master plan, which it will use in the effort to continue the revitalization of downtown Toledo.
Ronald J. Tice, who retired from the law firm of Eastman & Smith, of which he was a longtime partner and whose clients treasured his counsel and friendship, died Nov. 24 in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg Township. He was 76.
PEMBERVILLE, Ohio — Eastwood ran out to a 30-8 halftime lead and coasted to a 54-23 victory over Lake in a Northern Buckeye Conference girls basketball game on Wednesday night.
A great night for women’s basketball.