WTOL's Tiffany Tarpley heads home to Cleveland
Tiffany Tarpley, a Lorain native, has been named the new anchor of Good Morning Cleveland on WEWS Channel 5 after being with WTOL 11 and FOX36 in Toledo since late 2020.
Tiffany Tarpley, a Lorain native, has been named the new anchor of Good Morning Cleveland on WEWS Channel 5 after being with WTOL 11 and FOX36 in Toledo since late 2020.
HOUSTON — Quarterback C.J. Stroud remains in the concussion protocol and could miss a second straight game Sunday when Houston hosts Cleveland in a key AFC matchup.
Ohio State Representative Derek Merrin (R., Monclova), joins a crowded Republican field for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District.
Take a look into the Toledo football 2024 recruiting class, with local and far-reaching players expected to be future Rockets.
Ohio designated a portion of the former Toledo House of Correction work farm as its 145th state nature preserve on Wednesday.
The Christmas Wishes Toy Drive donated toys collected since Thanksgiving to the ProMedica Russell J. Ebeid Children’s Hospital on Wednesday in central Toledo. Toy drive founder McKenna Reitz said the toy drive, now in its ninth year, has donated more than 46,000 toys since starting in 2015.
The early signing period for the 2023 college football recruiting process opened Wednesday morning, with six Toledo-area players inking their names to national letters of intent to Division I programs.
LOS ANGELES — Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes rose in November, ending a five-month skid, as easing mortgage rates provided some breathing room for homebuyers.
COLUMBUS — The physicians’ group behind Ohio’s newly passed reproductive rights amendment is urging a prosecutor to drop criminal charges against a woman who miscarried in the restroom at her home.
The migrant surge overwhelming U.S.-Mexico border authorities is being driven by pseudo-legitimate travel agencies and organized transportation networks that are advertising travel to the U.S. southern border and ultimately connecting migrants to smugglers, according to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection official.
A second community forum to discuss the closing of Sacred Heart Catholic Church will be held Jan. 4, two days before the church is scheduled to celebrate its final Mass.
The University of Toledo says it’s not too late for prospective students be admitted and enroll in classes this spring semester.
A Toledo police chase late Tuesday ended with officers saving the driver from an overdose.
COLUMBUS — Security at Cedar Point served as the functional equivalent of a government service and must turn over records related to incidents at the amusement park that were requested by Toledo, Columbus, and Cleveland television stations, the Ohio Supreme Court unanimously ruled Wednesday.
Rite Aid has been banned from using facial recognition technology for five years over allegations that its surveillance system was used incorrectly to identify potential shoplifters, especially Black, Latino, Asian or female shoppers.
Nikia High was grateful she was going to be home for the holidays, and for the first time, it would be her own home.
Three Washington Local Schools campuses were on lockdown on Wednesday morning related to what district officials said were swatting calls.
When the coronavirus pandemic took hold in an unprepared U.S., many states like Ohio scrambled for masks and other protective gear. Supplies were so limited in 2020 that the state bought millions of medical gowns from a marketing and printing company and spent about $20 million to try to get personal protective equipment made in-state.
The State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio is getting some terrible advice from high-priced consultants, which if followed would only deepen the distrust between teachers and their pension administrators.
Barbara A. McCloskey, who in a Washington Local Schools career that spanned decades taught third graders whose parents had been early students, died Friday at Ohio Living Swan Creek. She was 90.
BOWLING GREEN — For Bowling Green State University women's basketball coach Fred Chmiel, Tuesday night's game against No. 1 South Carolina was like a family reunion in front of 4,195 of his closest friends.