Monday is when we’re supposed to hear more from the Michigan Department of Transportation about what the repair plan is for the Ann Arbor Railroad bridge over U.S. 23 -- and how long it will take.
This week’s coronavirus walk-in vaccination clinics are as follows:
COLUMBUS — The failure of a state panel last week to reach bipartisan consensus on 10-year maps for state legislative districts has raised questions as to whether voter-approved reforms for drawing new congressional districts will fare any better.
BOWLING GREEN — In recent seasons, a penalty deep in its own territory might have flustered the Bowling Green State University offense.
The Out of Darkness Walk — a national fund-raiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention — returns to Toledo as an in-person event Oct. 2 at Promenade Park.
The 2021 PawVilion, presented by the Toledo Humane Society at the ProMedica Steam Plant in downtown Toledo, raised a net of $155,123.84 and heap of fun for the 199 attendees.
Melle Mouch was raised Jewish, but didn’t really connect with the faith. She now calls herself a “bagel and lox” Jew: someone with appreciation for the heritage and the culture, but who doesn’t practice anymore.
It's a new year, and a new opportunity for students to find their place at the University of Toledo.
God said: Let there be light!
Growth at Perrysburg's Levis Commons may have slowed to a crawl after the Great Recession, but in the last five years it has come on strong as developers pumped tens of millions of dollars into new hotels, apartments and retail space.
Touting its work in the growing modern fields of health care such as identifying social determinants of health, implementing market specific programs, and providing senior care that promotes independent living, ProMedica has launched a national campaign it hopes will ‘redefine’ the industry as it seeks to continued to expand its footprint beyond the region.
Hopes for building a $350 million, state-of-the-art Great Lakes heavy icebreaker for the U.S. Coast Guard have moved out of committee and will be voted on by the full U.S. House of Representatives as part of President Biden’s $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill.
The Lucas County coroner’s office has identified two men whose bodies were found recently in separate fires.
Bundling the events of one day into an informative journalistic piece about bees and honey is challenging.
DETROIT — Dan Campbell wasn’t thinking about moral victories.
In 2021, it takes nothing to get your message out.
ERIE, Mich. — Erie Orchards and Cider Mill is the apple of Steve Elzinga’s eye.
International Peace Day
Notably, only nine of 2020’s homicide victims died within one of the top 10 census tracts with the highest shooting rates. The remainder died in tracts where shooting odds ranged from 1 in 100 to 1 in over 2,000.
Last week’s 20th anniversary commemorations of the terrorist attacks of 2001 stirred passions deep and wide. They reminded us of the fear that gripped us, the urgency we felt, the sense we had of sharing a perilous moment of history — and the remarks uttered to mark the passing of two fraught decades reflected both the tensions of that time and ours.
Decades ago the Environmental Protection Agency ended hopes for a Tennessee dam to protect the snail darter. Yet today we learn that the FBI did not protect unknown numbers of minor girls from a pedophile’s sexual abuse. Where is the outrage by the public, the media ? Where are the criminal consequences, and women's groups?
Less than 8 percent of eligible voters turned out to vote in Tuesday’s primary election.
Without question the big story to come out of the 20th anniversary remembrance of the 9/11 attacks was George W. Bush.