Stroll the Streets starts the season in Rossford
Rossford’s downtown Stroll the Street event on Tuesday evenings begins next week and runs through Aug. 13.
Rossford’s downtown Stroll the Street event on Tuesday evenings begins next week and runs through Aug. 13.
NEW YORK — U.S. stock indexes drifted to a mixed finish Monday, hanging near their record heights.
Two separate lawsuits have been filed against Toledo Public Schools and administrators alleging special-needs children were assaulted and physically abused while in school during May, 2023.
Toledo is considering its legal options after the state of Ohio withheld $6.5 million from local government funds as a result of the city’s collection of fines from red light and speed cameras.
More than 400 Ohio drivers who lost their lives in 2023 weren’t wearing seat belts, which is why continuing to encourage motorists to use the lifesaving device is imperative, said Sgt. Ryan Purpura, spokesman for the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
A West Toledo man reported being shot in a finger while walking near the Mott Branch Library in central Toledo early Saturday, Toledo police said.
A retired Darke County judge has been assigned to the lawsuit among members of the Block family and Block Communications, Inc., after local judges recused themselves from the case.
The majority of Perrysburg City Council has approved a six-month moratorium on marijuana operations in the city.
CLEVELAND — Cavaliers star guard Donovan Mitchell is questionable for Monday night's Game 4 against the Boston Celtics after he strained his left calf in the closing minutes of Cleveland's loss on Saturday.
COLUMBUS — Last month’s death of Ohio’s former top utilities regulator in the midst of a federal bribery scandal that also involves two former executives of FirstEnergy Corp. has officially been ruled a suicide.
WASHINGTON — The sharp interest rate hikes of the past two years will likely take longer than previously expected to bring down inflation, several Federal Reserve officials have said in recent comments, suggesting there may be few, if any, rate cuts this year.
The new Northwood Community Center is much more than a place to exercise.
No matter how Mud Hens catcher Dillon Dingler is feeling in the batter’s box at a given time, he knows he has to stay in the right mindset to fulfill his defensive responsibilities behind the plate.
An inmate died after being found unconscious at the medical area’s housing unit at the Lucas County Corrections Center, the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
NEW YORK — Donald Trump's fixer-turned-foe, Michael Cohen, characterized his celebrity client as a hands-on manager and said he sometimes lied for him and bullied others on his behalf during highly anticipated testimony Monday in the former president's hush money trial.
BOWLING GREEN — A Bowling Green State University student researcher has earned national recognition for their investigation into how artificial intelligence — or AI — can be used to bolster patient care in healthcare settings.
Andrew Vascik has firefighting in his blood.
U.S. News and World Report has released its rankings of public high schools and in the state rankings, Ottawa Hills is ranked 22nd, a drop from 10th in 2023, while Perrysburg, on the other hand, rose to 26th from its 51st spot last year.
Achieving the Toledo police department’s goal of 700 officers has become as challenging as solving the mystery of D.B. Cooper, who parachuted out of the plane he hijacked with thousands of dollars, never to be heard from again.
Graduates have been decorating mortarboards with messages and sculptures since at least the 1960s.
Toledo police seizures of fentanyl sharply increased in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period in 2023. .
Recently released inspections reports of Lucas County food-service operations.
A bill awaiting action in the General Assembly would abolish the third-grade reading guarantee. Passage of this bill will be a significant step in rebuilding literacy education in Ohio schools.
CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Guardians revealed their new City Connect uniforms Sunday, featuring a dark blue jersey with elements based on the history of Cleveland’s Guardians of Traffic statues.