Religious Offerings: Spiritual dances make post-pandemic return
After a pandemic-induced hiatus, in-person Dances of Universal Peace will resume in Toledo on Tuesday.
After a pandemic-induced hiatus, in-person Dances of Universal Peace will resume in Toledo on Tuesday.
Skin diseases in dogs and cats have a wide distribution of signs and symptoms. While many skin diseases are relatively straight forward to diagnose and treat, conditions that have their basis in a problem with the immune system can pose some of the greatest challenges.
Area authorities and community leaders are calling on residents to dispose of old or expired medications on National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on April 27 to help curb prescription drug abuse and accidental poisoning.
April, for all its showers, really does seem to usher in the sweetness of spring. The scent of rain lingers in the air, the tulips start to bud, and it feels like a new beginning each and every time.
Dan Dower made himself a couple of promises when he succeeded long-time CEO Jim Hoffman last summer as president of KeyBank Northwest Ohio Market in Toledo.
“Here he comes,” someone gleefully exclaimed as Luke Sheperd’s Ohio Division of Wildlife fish hatchery truck from Castalia chugged up the hill surrounding the Swanton Waterworks Reservoir recently.
NEW YORK — Hungry at 3 a.m.? Head home and go to sleep. You’re out of luck.
For college students, sending money to friends has never been easier thanks to peer-to-peer payment apps like Venmo, PayPal, and Cash App. But that convenience poses risks, including vulnerability to errors, fraud, and the tendency to overspend.
Gluten-free food options shouldn’t have to be looked for like answers in a word search — better yet — they should be easily found on menus all across the board.
After leading the growth of the Greater Toledo Community Foundation from $80 million to more than $400 million, retiring Keith Burwell has transformed philanthropy in the region.
Sunday Chat is a weekly feature appearing in the Blade’s print and digital platforms each Sunday.
APRIL is a month for many national observances, so many that I lost count. But here are a few.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Toledo native Jared Anderson has experienced several magical moments during his fighting career.
For the second time in six months, I am teaching a course on George Orwell, this one paired with Hannah Arendt.
Maumee’s decision to opt out of the proposed change in countywide emergency medical services is not grounded in a fair appraisal of the plan.
We may not be looking forward to the November election — the polls tell us that — but this is not a country that likes to look back.
Real-life zombies are among us: They are called sleepwalkers, and they are not combative unless suddenly startled awake and disoriented.
Sister M. Samuel Lubeck, a Sylvania Franciscan of 64 years who tutored middle-grade students at the former Sylvania Franciscan Academy, died Wednesday at Rosary Care Center in Sylvania. She was 83.
Former U.S. Representative Cheney (R., Wyo.), who was vice chair of the bipartisan select Jan. 6 Committee, called recent legal moves by Donald Trump “a delaying tactic.”
The more you stress, the more you can clench.
The playoff pairings are set in the ECHL’s Central Division.
Toledo goalie John Lethemon and Fort Wayne goaltender Ryan Fanti engaged in a duel at the Huntington Center on Saturday night as the Walleye emerged with a 3-1 win and eliminated the rival Komets from the playoffs.