Anthony Wayne Trail approach to downtown Toledo likely to be jammed
Do anything within reason to avoid using the inbound Anthony Wayne Trail to reach downtown Toledo on Monday morning, or at any other time during Eclipse Day.
Do anything within reason to avoid using the inbound Anthony Wayne Trail to reach downtown Toledo on Monday morning, or at any other time during Eclipse Day.
Toledo's Housing and Community Development Department has two opening for AmeriCorps volunteers.
BOWLING GREEN — Joy Bennett from the Hancock Historical Museum is the next Tea & Talk Series speaker at the Wood County Museum, 13660 County Home Rd.
Epiphany Lutheran Church will continue its celebration of the congregation's 100 years with special services on April 14.
PEMBERVILLE, Ohio — As the region gears up for the total solar eclipse on Monday, the curious who may be in the Pemberville area should migrate to Pat and Clint Mauk’s Prairie.
METAMORA, Ohio — While Evergreen senior catcher Macy Chamberlin is chasing Ohio high school history with her prodigious home run power, she is maintaining her humble nature.
The Islamic festival Eid al-Fitr is typically full of new clothes, gifts to children, feasts, and celebrations.
Sunday Chat is a weekly feature appearing in the Blade’s print and digital platforms each Sunday.
NEW YORK — Buying an affordable home in the United States has gotten a lot harder for many people since 2020.
NEW YORK — Eric Payne, a 37-year-old single father to two boys, works hard to stretch his paycheck each week. It’s a task he refers to as “clicking.”
Only about 1 in 8 adults know when they’ll be eligible for full retirement benefits through Social Security, according to the Nationwide Retirement Institute 2023 Social Security Survey. And compared to 2014, fewer people age 50 and up now know whether they may be eligible for Social Security benefits based on an ex-spouse’s record (they may) or if Social Security may offer benefits for their spouse or children (also yes).
The heavens are telling the glory of God, and all creation is shouting for joy.
During the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan is observed by Muslims through prayer, reflection, family, and fasting from sunup to sun down.
The cranes are coming! The cranes are coming!
The month of April is known for its showers leading into May’s flowers, but it’s also the time that many fruits and vegetables start to blossom here in Ohio.
Any doubt about the existence of the fur business is quickly squelched at Ferdinand Roth in downtown Toledo.
THE real sign of spring is the season opener of the Toledo Mud Hens, which was on March 29 this year.
There is no question that civilians in Gaza are suffering terribly in the ongoing Hamas-Israel war. This has been amply documented recently by Toledo area physicians who traveled to Gaza and we see it every day on television news.
The key leadership skill most prized now in Ohio is management of decline.
The first total eclipse experienced in Ohio since 1806 is a once-in-a-lifetime event.
While a test tube may not be needed to decode them, the chemicals in makeup should not be a modern-day mystery.
William Melvin Gray, a University of Toledo professor emeritus in the foundations of education, died March 29 at ProMedica Flower Hospital. He was 81.
It takes 41 minutes to drive from downtown Toledo to Detroit Metropolitan Airport, or DTW. That’s only 23 more minutes than to drive to Toledo Express Kranz Airport, or TOL. DTW offers 800 departures across the globe every day. TOL offers barely a handful.
A friend of the family has a son who plays college baseball. She recently shared a list of the kids on the team’s pitching staff. All of them are about 20 years old. Their names are Connor, Chad, Logan, Kyle, Ryan, and her own son, Tyler. Not a Clarence, a Chauncey, or a Phineas to be found. No Bob, Jim, or Tom either.