Sisters of Notre Dame to hold Stuff the Truck food drive
Sisters of Notre Dame will again hold a Stuff the Truck food drive from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday at Walt Churchill’s Market, 3320 Briarfield Blvd., in Maumee.
Sisters of Notre Dame will again hold a Stuff the Truck food drive from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday at Walt Churchill’s Market, 3320 Briarfield Blvd., in Maumee.
Just as it is best not to go grocery shopping on an empty stomach, it’s wise not to hire a basketball coach when the heart is full.
Several local leaders will attend the State of the Union address on Thursday as guests of the Ohio Congressional delegation.
Toledo Public Schools will hold kindergarten open house events at all of its elementary schools on Thursday, from 5-7 p.m., and Friday, from 9-11 a.m., and 12:30-3 p.m.
Music icon Donny Osmond will take his award-winning show, Direct from Las Vegas, to the Stranahan Theater on June 21.
The Division II portion of the state boys wrestling tournament this weekend in Columbus will be headlined by Wauseon and Napoleon wrestlers.
This weekend’s girls state wrestling tournament will be full of qualifiers from the Toledo area, most notably three-time defending state champion Savannah Isaac of Whitmer.
BOWLING GREEN — A big opportunity for a trip to Ford Field in Detroit awaits Bowling Green State University’s football team.
A Lucas County judge set bond at $1 million Tuesday for a woman charged with aggravated vehicular homicide for a crash early last year that killed her 9-year-old son.
Toledo and Bowling Green’s football programs got in on the schedule release video trend.
A man claiming to be a Toledo Water Department employee was arrested early Tuesday morning after he fled from police who attempted a traffic stop, police said.
Meta’s platforms, including Facebook and Instagram, went down for thousands of users on Tuesday.
The Mid-American Conference has announced its football schedules for the 2024 season.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and his predecessor, Donald Trump, romped coast-to-coast on Super Tuesday, all but cementing a November rematch and increasing pressure on the former president’s last major rival, Nikki Haley, to leave the Republican race.
NAPOLEON — A Henry County jeweler’s claim of being maliciously prosecuted by local police during an incident more than seven years ago will be the subject of arguments next month before the nation’s highest court.
Downtown Toledo is at an inflection point. The master plan finally released by ConnecToledo makes it clear the city has major challenges to keep up the momentum behind a $244 million downtown renaissance.
Not being invited to take “a seat at the table” will not be a problem for the young women of Girls Hub — they built their own chairs.
The Board of Lucas County Commissioners has weighed in on a San Francisco case that seeks to change how concentrated animal feeding operations are regulated nationally.
For the second time in less than a week, the temperature hit a record high Monday at Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport.
For the second straight year, The Blade has one of the best digital sports departments in the country.
ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper, Jr., projects University of Toledo defensive back Quinyon Mitchell could wind up as the Rockets’ top all-time draft pick.
Ram Construction Services and Lucas County Land Bank officials were at St. Anthony Church on Monday to assess damage to the building, after bricks and debris fell from the structure over the weekend.
BOWLING GREEN — Malcolm Johnson, Jr., and R.J. Garcia II are walking into a pretty good situation on Bowling Green State University’s football team.
DETROIT — Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin will miss roughly the next two weeks because of injury, an absence that will test the team over its upcoming road trip and beyond.