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Carol Moseley Braun shares her historic career with new memoir, Toledo visit - 2025-07-04T17:58:11Z
Carol Moseley Braun, the first African-American woman elected to the U.S. Senate, looks back on her historic career in her new memoir Trailblazer.
Man killed in East Toledo stabbing - 2025-07-04T16:40:11Z
A 35-year-old man died early Friday after being stabbed in East Toledo, police said.
Owens Community College honeybees support community garden - 2025-07-04T16:00:00Z
Some 20,000 bees live tucked away on Owens Community College’s Toledo-area campus, quietly pollinating the surrounding grassland and nearby community garden.
Ottawa County leads the way again as Ohio's bald eagle population rises - 2025-07-04T13:47:48Z
Just in time for the July 4 holiday weekend comes news that America’s national bird, the American bald eagle, continues to rise in population across Ohio and is once again doing especially well in the northwest part of the state.
Governor signs bill banning police ticket quotas - 2025-07-04T12:36:32Z
COLUMBUS — It won’t take effect in time to affect July 4 travelers, but Gov. Mike DeWine this week signed into law a bill prohibiting police departments from imposing ticket or arrest quotas on their officers.
Photo gallery: Best pictures for week ending July 3 - 2025-07-04T12:16:22Z
From fireworks to American football played by Italian teams, Blade photographers head out every day to capture the triumphs, tragedies, and oddities of life in Lucas County and beyond.
Western Lake Erie's 2025 algal bloom has begun - 2025-07-03T21:02:51Z
One of summer’s most unwelcomed guests is coming back — and we’re not talking about mosquitoes, ticks, or wasps.
State awards $137.6 million for traffic safety projects, including 5 new roundabouts - 2025-07-03T20:50:54Z
New roundabouts at five northwest Ohio locations and sidewalk and crosswalk upgrades in Toledo are funded by parts of $137.5 million in transportation safety grants the DeWine Administration announced Friday.
Ohio, U.S. EPA considering additional action following Toledo sewer overflows - 2025-07-03T21:51:13Z
Toledo officials said in June that the Arlington sewer overflows were unavoidable following a massive May 25 sewer collapse, but the Ohio EPA said this week it is considering additional penalties with the U.S. EPA.
Photo Gallery: 3rd of July fireworks at Fort Meigs - 2025-07-04T03:12:14Z
Locals celebrated early by gathering to view the 3rd of July fireworks at Fort Meigs in Perrysburg on July 3. Click the image above to view the full gallery.
Judge orders officer who mistreated dog to not possess animals - 2025-07-03T22:04:32Z
A Toledo police officer received suspended jail time and a year’s “inactive” probation after pleading no contest in Toledo Municipal Court to animal cruelty charges.
Adrian community reacts as university announces it's closing - 2025-07-03T21:10:50Z
ADRIAN —Â Diane Rauser, owner of SASS Gift Shop in downtown Adrian, worries about what effect the closure of Siena Heights University will have on the city.
Jake & Cooper's Bark Park a big hit with dog owners - 2025-07-03T19:34:24Z
Whether it’s catching a Frisbee, rolling in the lush, green, grass, getting a cool refreshing drink from the water fountain, or running around freely without a care in the world, tails are wagging at Jake & Cooper’s Bark Park.
A.W. Trail bridge's fire repairs to close one of two inbound lanes near I-75 - 2025-07-03T15:44:36Z
Just when you thought it was safe to commute downtown from South Toledo, a short-term bridge repair is going to mess up the Anthony Wayne Trail near I-75 for three weeks or more.
Northwood narrowly gives nod to sheriff for dispatching, hopes to save $700,000 annually - 2025-07-03T18:56:11Z
The Northwood mayor cast the tie-breaking vote to move the city’s dispatch operations to Wood County.
Canoe believe it? Paddle & Groove concert takes over Maumee river - 2025-07-03T17:21:38Z
With more than 40 multi-colored kayaks buzzing around the river, Toledo’s waterfront might have easily been mistaken for a floating Woodstock.
2-day surplus sale at BGSU open to the public - 2025-07-03T19:20:50Z
BOWLING GREEN — Clothing, electronics, home goods, office supplies, and bedding are among the items available July 15-16 during a surplus and sustainability sale at Bowling Green State University.
Utility bill assistance applications now open - 2025-07-03T18:52:37Z
FREMONT — The Great Lakes Community Action Partnership is offering utility bill assistance, air-conditioning units, fans, and central cooling repairs to eligible households from now until September.
Yet another new headliner for Oregon’s Boomfest - 2025-07-03T18:47:47Z
Oregon Mayor Mike Seferian has again replaced the headliner for Boomfest, the annual Independence Day celebration that features local bands, vendors, and a fireworks display.
Man arrested for threatening to ‘unalive’ political figures - 2025-07-03T18:42:13Z
An East Toledo man apparently frustrated with a bill being considered by the Senate, was arrested after threatening to “unalive” politicians.
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