With the adoption of new baseball pitch-count rules by the Ohio High School Athletic Association this season, one problem may have been solved, but another has been created in the process.
The organizers of the Mercy Health Glass City Marathon are alerting the public to roads and streets that will be closed Sunday for the marathon and half-marathon events.
Mercy Health announced Wednesday the departure of Toledo Region president and chief executive officer Dr. Imran Andrabi, effective May 26.
Lucas County Common Pleas Judge Myron Duhart told a man convicted of rape that the way he treated a woman he claimed to love demonstrated the opposite.
A hearing officer on Wednesday recommended the permanent removal of Republican James Hartley from the Lucas County Board of Elections, in part for nominating Lucas County Republican Chairman Jon Stainbrook for the almost $95,000-per-year staff director job.
The Children’s Choir of Northwest Ohio is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a concert titled “How Can I Keep From Singing?” The event features performances by the third through fifth grade Jubilate Choir and the fifth through ninth grade Bel Canto Choir.
Sylvania Township trustees want to have an open dialogue with their counterparts in the city of Sylvania, particularly regarding annexations and possibly over forming joint economic districts so the two municipalities can share tax revenue.
BOWLING GREEN — Jaak Panksepp, whose scientific research at Bowling Green State University into the brain, behavior, and emotion won global attention, none so much as the finding that lab rats, when tickled, laugh, died Tuesday in his Bowling Green home. He was 73.
The purpose of rumble strips is to alert drivers when they leave their driving lane or are approaching a stop sign or dangerous curve.
SPRING has sprung, the grass is green, and the daffodils, tulips, and more are popping up everywhere on these sunny days.
Not much has changed for Toledo’s television stations after the end of an incentive auction by the Federal Communications Commission on April 13.
Event promotion materials that showcase Toledo’s graphic design talent dating back to the 1980s is the focus of an exhibition that opened this week at the Paula Brown Shop’s gallery.
Caring for 40 to 50 babies at a time is no small task, but staff and volunteers at Nature’s Nursery Center for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation Education aren’t fazed.
Gastronomy is the science of good eating.
Sylvania-area voters will decide on a Olander Parks System levy in November, an issue that was supposed to be on last year’s ballot.
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FirstEnergy thinks that the nuclear power created at its Davis-Besse and Perry plants is so valuable to Ohio energy customers that they should pay a 5-percent hike in their power bills to support them.
OsteoNovus Inc., a biomedical startup that this week received federal regulatory approval for a new synthetic bone-graft material, is closing in on a deal that would jump- start sales and likely push the company to profitability before the end of the year.
Abygail Spurling and Kahlil Carpenter conversed enthusiastically at the start of a poetry contest in downtown Toledo.
Take heed, asthma sufferers: Smog-forming ozone continues to decrease in industrialized Lucas County.
REGINA, Saskatchewan — A woman has been charged with human smuggling after Canadian police last week intercepted a vehicle carrying nine refugee claimants who authorities believe crossed the border from the United States, officials said today.
CLEVELAND — A man who spent 23 years in an Ohio prison for the killing of his girlfriend has been released after a prosecutor said evidence presented at his trial wasn’t valid based on today’s forensic science.
CARACAS, Venezuela — Two people were shot dead as opponents of President Nicolas Maduro flooded the streets of Caracas and other Venezuelan cities today, battling security forces in what’s been dubbed the “mother of all marches” against the embattled socialist leader.
SAN FRANCISCO — Ann Coulter fired off an angry stream of tweets today vowing to speak as planned next week at the University of California, Berkeley after campus officials called off the event for security concerns.