Ra'Heim Moss, Toledo men's basketball act of kindess impacts pediatric cancer patient
Ra’Heim Moss drives past the Ronald McDonald House outside Toledo Children's Hospital every day.
Ra’Heim Moss drives past the Ronald McDonald House outside Toledo Children's Hospital every day.
Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
Several Toledo-area business leaders want voters to allow Toledo mayors the ability to serve three terms and want to put the charter amendment change on the November ballot.
Elon Musk is suing OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman over what he says is a betrayal of the ChatGPT maker's founding aims of benefiting humanity rather than pursuing profits.
Those wishing to be considered for the Toledo Parks and Youth Services’ Youth Advisory Board can submit applications by April 1.
BOWLING GREEN — Construction to identify water service line material for multiple Wood County public water systems has started, according to the Northwestern Water and Sewer District.
A growing network of pet rescue organizations is flourishing thanks, in part, to social media, which allows owners to report lost animals and for groups to find fosters and those willing to adopt the rescued pets.
Toledo city officials sought to assure residents during a neighborhood meeting that traffic and flooding they fear will be exacerbated by a planned middle school for 3547 Quast Lane can be mitigated with street improvements and detention ponds.
COLUMBUS — A week after Ohio's utilities regulator resumed its shelved investigations into the bribery scandal surrounding a $1.3 billion bailout of two nuclear power plants, the state's top lawyer has asked it to slow down.
ProMedica, Toledo’s largest hospital system, is on the cusp of returning to profitability after a dizzying year of nursing home, home health and health plan divestitures.
Lourdes University announced this week Jo Ann Gordon, the school’s former softball coach and a past part-time athletics director, has now been named the athletics director on a full-time basis.
As the Ohio boys high school wrestling postseason progresses, the potential matchups only become more intriguing.
A veteran congressman from Wood County is being challenged in the March 19 Republican primary by a paramedic from Lorain County.
The Toledo Zoo announced Thursday that an elephant calf was born mid-February.
Police are investigating after a 33-year-old man was fatally shot Thursday night in South Toledo.
Through the world of podcasting, WGTE seeks to amplify the voices of the community by connecting with content creators and their communities.
TONTOGANY, Ohio — The Toledo Christian Eagles had three of their four scorers reach double figures as they held off the Patrick Henry in a Division IV girls basketball district semifinal at Otsego Thursday night.
On the ballot in Toledo are two continuing levies of the municipal income tax. Having approved these two taxes before, Toledo cannot simply vote them out of existence now.
Richard Edward Vick, a longtime Maumee cab company owner and operator who was an Army veteran of the Cold War era, died Feb. 14 at Foundation Park Alzheimer's Care Center in South Toledo. He was 86.
CAREY, Ohio — Perrysburg girls basketball coach Todd Sims had seen this movie before.
MILLER CITY, Ohio — An extra day of February didn’t keep March Madness from arriving inside J. Harry Leopold Gymnasium in Miller City.
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Clifford Omoruyi scored 19 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, Jeremiah Williams scored 19 points and Rutgers left no doubt taking command early to cruise to a 82-52 win over Michigan on Thursday.
MILLBURY, Ohio — Top-seeded Anthony Wayne got off to a sluggish start, but eventually rolled to a 69-25 victory over Wapakoneta in Thursday's Division I girls district basketball semifinals at Lake High School.
Anthony Wayne won 69-25 over Wapakoneta and Findlay defeated Notre Dame 48-33 in Thursday's Division I girls district basketball semifinals at Lake High School in Millbury.