BGSU men's basketball continues to find ways to win after comeback victory over Hampton
BOWLING GREEN — It hasn’t taken long for Bowling Green State University’s men’s basketball team to learn how to win under first-year Falcons’ coach Todd Simon.
BOWLING GREEN — It hasn’t taken long for Bowling Green State University’s men’s basketball team to learn how to win under first-year Falcons’ coach Todd Simon.
Former highly successful Ottawa Hills boys soccer coach Nate Baer has been tabbed to lead the recently re-established Owens Community College men’s soccer program.
BOWLING GREEN — The Northwestern Water and Sewer District Board of Trustees at Thursday’s meeting approved a 5.32 percent increase in water rates and a 4.32 percent increase in sewer rates.
COLUMBUS — A bill to make it easier for natural gas utilities across the state to recover the costs of laying pipes that may or may not lead to economic development reached Gov. Mike DeWine's desk on Monday.
Syncreon, a Toledo Jeep plant supplier, said it plans to lay off 68 employees early next year.
Mercy Health’s mammography van will be traversing the Toledo metro area starting next week.
A Lucas County Common Pleas judge ruled Monday in favor of the city of Waterville in a longstanding court case surrounding the permits for a prospective amphitheater project in the city.
WASHINGTON — Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, an Arizona native and consistent voice of moderate conservatism as the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court, will be laid to rest with funeral services Tuesday.
A 19-year-old showed up at a South Toledo hospital with a gunshot wound on Monday evening, police said.
A tow truck driver faces a criminal charge after Toledo police said he chased down and held another man at gunpoint on Monday following a crash.
Deidra Lashley, executive director of a Toledo domestic violence shelter, has been named the new board leader of the Ohio Domestic Violence Network, the organization announced recently.
SALINE, Mich. — CJ Carr was standing in his kitchen, searching for an after-school snack, when his grandfather sent a verbal jab over the kitchen island.
Google has agreed to pay $700 million and make several other concessions to settle allegations that it had been stifling competition against its Android app store — the same issue that went to trial in another case that could result in even biggthe er changes.
While the U.S. population is getting a bit top-heavy with older folks as the baby boom generation and millennials make up the largest groups in the country, a reverse phenomenon is taking place out in Lake Erie.
With the early signing period for college football on Wednesday, many prospects will put pen to paper.
Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens thinks term limits are “sending talented lawmakers home too soon” (“Speaker suggests revisiting term limits,” Friday).
Joan Hughes Coleman, who devoted her life to underrepresented crime victims in the Ohio legal system, died Thursday in her Columbus apartment. She was 91.
Rogers girls basketball jumped out to a 36-15 halftime lead and coasted to a 63-34 City League victory at Bowsher on Monday.
Perrysburg Schools voters will be asked to approve a pared-down property tax to build an elementary school and renovate three others.
District tournament site assignments have been posted for northwest Ohio girls basketball teams.
District tournament site assignments have been posted for northwest Ohio boys basketball teams.
U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm met with a large contingent of Toledo-area officials inside the city Bay View wastewater treatment plant Monday and encouraged more regional cooperation, saying this is the time to “think big” with grant applications.
Stocks ended mixed on Monday as Wall Street's seven-week winning streak cooled off.
Many area coaches would welcome additional playoff divisions in some high school sports other than football, according to an informal survey conducted by The Blade.