C. Eugene Conger, a high school science and German teacher and volunteer for the annual German-American Festival who had an interest in a wide range of international cultures, died Tuesday in his residence at Genesis Village in South Toledo. He was 89.
A June 1 letter writer, who was upset with the removal of statues in New Orleans, had some of his facts wrong (“There is no erasing of the past”).
Trustworthy, helpful, brave. The 91st annual Scouter Recognition Dinner presented by the Erie Shores Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which is celebrating its centennial year, was at the Toledo Club.
Gambling revenue at Ohio’s four full-service casinos showed a healthy increase in May, suggesting the industry may have stabilized somewhat after a nearly yearlong run of poor year-over-year comparisons.
It could take even the most dedicated charcuterie fans some time to work their way through the menu at Swig restaurant in downtown Perrysburg, but they’ll enjoy it.
Toledo officials are once again turning to private donors to help operate the city’s swimming pools this summer. But to truly move the city forward, officials should dive deeper and give the city’s youth pools and much more.
Just as foodies delight in the farm to table concept, music lovers will find an organic banquet of their own Saturday at the SeaGate Convention Centre.
Toledo Indoor Garden has purchased Secor Lanes and plans to begin work soon to transform the bar and bowling alley into a new retail garden and home brewing store.
Limited tickets still remain for singer-songwriter Paul Simon’s outdoor concert at the Toledo Zoo Amphitheater at 8 p.m. Sunday
Cancer survivor Barb Pierce of Northwood hugs Dr. Mohammad Mobayed during a celebration at ProMedica Bay Park Hospital in Oregon. Dr. Mobayed was her physician through her treatment. The hospital opened its cancer and infusion services branch last summer, and held the event Wednesday to celebrate the patients it has served in the last year.
The Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments is offering a series of free gas cap testing and replacement sessions areawide to reduce pollution that’s caused by leaking caps. Another session is scheduled for 1 to 3 p.m. today at the Circle K, 103 Anthony Wayne Trail, Waterville, and more are scheduled in the weeks ahead.
FREMONT — When Mikala Bartson arrived at her high school graduation, she expected there would be trouble.
The Washington Local Board of Education met in closed session for slightly more than an hour Wednesday to evaluate Superintendent Susan Hayward’s first year on the job.
Toledo won second place in Midwest Living’s Greatest Midwest Food Town Contest.
More than a year ago, 20-year-old Elliot Struble was killed when her car hit the rear of a tractor-trailer on U.S. 24.
Fighting back his emotions, the father of a 2-year-old girl who was shot to death with a gun he'd left unsecured in their home recounted the tragedy Wednesday in a Lucas County courtroom.
COLUMBUS — Officials are asking for the public’s help in locating a Reynoldsburg, Ohio, man accused of trafficking a Columbus and a Toledo-area teenager for sex.
A coalition of 26 U.S. senators from across America are calling upon Congress to maintain funding for the $63 million National Sea Grant College Program, a decision which has implications for western Lake Erie and the region’s efforts to combat an algal toxin called microcystin.
Sylvania city and township leaders have agreed to to work together to foster economic development, but so far that’s the extent of it.
The citizens task force that will examine operations at the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department met for the first time Wednesday to make introductions and map out how to proceed in future discussions.
When Jacob Maniak, a senior at Bowling Green State University, was deciding on the 4,000-level course he’d take to fulfill his graduation requirements, he found himself attracted to senior lecturer Gordon Ricketts’ special topics class in mural painting.
Johnnie Cross III began drinking at age 20, and his criminal record indicates he began getting into trouble with the law soon afterward.
After months of preparations, lane closings are scheduled to begin Monday as work to convert the State Rt. 25 interchange on I-475/U.S. 23 in Perrysburg to a “diverging diamond” progresses.
Toledoans have watched him grow from a not-so-tiny calf to a burly teenager, but now it’s time for a beloved pachyderm to move on.
CINCINNATI — Vowing to deliver on promises he said others before him have broken, President Trump on Wednesday used the Ohio River as the backdrop to promote his plan to pump $1 trillion in public and private investment into the nation’s aging infrastructure.