The federal Environmental Protection Agency has ordered Norfolk Southern to stop its shipments of hazardous waste from the site of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, so that it can review the company's plans for disposal.
After being introduced to their bows and safety measures, kids had the morning to fine-tune their archery skills during an Adventure Kids Club event on Saturday, Feb. 25, at Side Cut Metropark in Maumee.
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“High Score” is a series of stories looking back at some of the Toledo area’s top individual basketball scoring efforts. This is the fourth of the five-part series.
A man was stabbed to death in the Old West End early Saturday morning, Toledo police reported.
Restaurant Week Toledo is back for its 13th year, offering opportunities to discover or frequent local eateries, places to grab a drink or a coffee, and get special deals from proprietors in the process.
Sturgeon are living, swimming fossils — remnants of a dinosaur age that have survived the many dramatic changes that have taken place on the planet over the past 200 million years.
Toledo Urban Federal Credit Union, founded by CEO Suzette Cowell in 1996, is anything but a sterile financial institution.
Patti LuPone has played Broadway for 50 years, becoming a legend along the Great White Way. She’s worked with the very best the theater world has to offer, and especially treasures productions done with composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
When toxic chemicals spewing from the tank cars of a derailed train spilled into the waterways around the Ohio-Pennsylvania border town of East Palestine, Ohio, tens of thousands of fish and other aquatic species received a death sentence.
KANSAS, Ohio — The Bowling Green High School boys basketball team outscored Northview 11-7 in overtime to get a 49-45 sectional victory over their Northern Lakes League foe Friday night at Lakota High School.
It is three strikes and you’re out for the Central Catholic girls’ basketball team.
The office of the attorney general in Arizona furnishes the nation another delicious example of the chicanery that slimes everyone who has bought into the 2020 election fraud.
According to Cold War Secretary of State John Foster Dulles: “[t]he measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it’s the same problem you had last year.”
When corporations are able to take advantage of people because of loopholes in the law, it is the duty of our state government to step in.
Michael J. Poulos, Jr., a commercial real estate broker skilled at clinching deals and keeping tabs on market trends, died Thursday in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue. He was 73.
Dogs remain available at the Lucas County Canine Care & Control Office. For information, call 419-213-2800. For a complete list of available dogs, go to lucascountydogs.petfinder.com. A $100 adoption fee includes spay-neuter, a heartworm check, microchip ID, vaccinations, and a behavioral evaluation.
CANTON — Kami Periat climbed to a spot high on the podium where she didn’t necessarily think early in her high school career she could achieve.
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Hawks returned from the All-Star break — and a coaching change — refreshed and motivated.
Here are the OHSAA winter sport state tournament scores for Toledo-area teams on Feb. 24.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Toledo Walleye won their eighth straight game on Friday, defeating Indy 4-1 at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum.
BOWLING GREEN — The Bowling Green State University hockey team allowed two third-period goals in a 4-2 loss to Northern Michigan on Friday at Slater Family Ice Arena.
Toledo firefighters Friday extinguished an after-hours blaze at the Glendale Garden Cafe in South Toledo.
The Northview Wildcats stayed the course on Friday night, scoring two goals in the second period and two more in the third to blank Bowling Green 4-0 in a regional hockey semifinal at Tam-O-Shanter.