It had been nearly two years since the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo last hosted an in-person Eid al-Fitr celebration, as the coronavirus pandemic forced the Perrysburg-based mosque to celebrate virtually last year.
A man shot and injured by Oregon police during the height of the Black Lives Matter movement last summer was indicted Thursday for allegedly driving his vehicle into an officer, the special prosecutor assigned to the case confirmed.
WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday will ease indoor mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to safely stop wearing masks inside in most places, according to a person briefed on the announcement.
The Biden administration swung aggressively into action after a primary gasoline pipeline fell prey to a cyberattack — understanding that the situation posed a possible series of political and economic risks.
Renters in Lucas County can soon apply for up to 12 months of financial assistance though a new partnership between the county and city of Toledo governments, if they can demonstrate a coronavirus-related economic hardship.
Lamar Smith first noticed Natiah Nelson’s potential during an open gym practice.
Natasha Howard's debut with the New York Liberty will have to wait.
Toledo police responded to separate East Toledo stabbings on Wednesday into Thursday.
A Toledo man who was injured in a motorcycle collision downtown has died, Toledo police said Thursday.
COLUMBUS — Gov Mike DeWine's idea of using taxpayer dollars to fund five four-year college scholarships for youths and $1 million lotteries over five weeks for adults to convince them to get vaccinated against coronavirus is getting push-back from both sides of the political aisle.
An Ohio Department of Natural Resources official who manages Gov. Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio wetlands program said Wednesday he is pleased with the progress being made with that program’s 57 projects aimed at creating, restoring or enhancing wetlands.
Award-winning Toledo chef Marcus Hartford turned 25 last week while under heavy sedation, with a ventilator and ECMO machine acting as his lungs.
There will be more than 20 artists displaying and selling their artwork this Sunday at an art loop at Schedel Arboretum & Gardens, Elmore.
If you want to pull a Marty McFly and head back to the 1950s, look no further than Silver Moon Soda Grill.
It’s been a big few weeks for Michael Lang, Toledo Ballet’s resident director and choreographer.
Cinco de Mayo, which dates back to 1863, was celebrated all over T-town. Bright colors, Mexican foods, margaritas and more, amid music and dancing, were all part of the festive gatherings, many at local restaurants, but there were also a few fund-raisers in honor of the Mexican culture holiday.
NEW YORK — Jay-Z, Foo Fighters and the Go-Go’s were elected Wednesday to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame their first time on the ballot, leading a class that also includes Tina Turner, Carole King and Todd Rundgren.
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The new Centennial Crossings neighborhood featuring attractive homes by Edgebrook Development Company is currently under development in Sylvania.
Financial literacy has long been a subject that has not received enough attention in both public and private education curriculums in Ohio. Financial literacy should begin at home, but schools need to play a pivotal role in helping our children learn about personal-finance topics such as budgeting, debt management, saving, and investing so they are prepared to make responsible financial decisions when they reach adulthood.
Have you heard Toledo’s hot? Realtor.com, along with the Wall Street Journal, recently named Toledo as the No. 25 emerging market in the United States.
We are deeply saddened to learn of escalating violence in Jerusalem, especially inside the Mosque of al-Aqsa, the third holiest site for Muslims, during the holiest final days of Ramadan.
On Jan. 7, Facebook suspended President Donald Trump, striking a significant blow to his ability to communicate with the public. Banning him permanently from the platform would be a mistake.
Donald E. Binkley, 66, a professional musician for half a century who moved and soothed and entertained northwest Ohio audiences as he inspired other music practitioners, died Sunday in University of Toledo Medical Center, the former Medical College of Ohio Hospital.