Toledo launches online billing for public utility customers
Making a pledge to move into the 21st century, Toledo officials announced details April 20 of online billing options for its department of public...
Late activist’s roots started in Toledo century ago
Behind every movement is a person, and for the wide-reaching effort known as Earth Day, it was none other than a Toledoan who helped...
Oregon administrator: Toledo water crisis likely ‘false positive’
As area residents scrambled for bottled water during the so-not-drink advisory in August, many people wondered why Oregon residents did not experience a similar...
Classana reflects potential change in education
Local entrepreneur Will Lucas is the brains behind several projects — but he called his latest venture Classana, an educational resource website, “the most...
TPD: Technology boosts understaffed police force
A repeat bank robber was flabbergasted recently when police busted him on a Downtown Toledo sidewalk minutes after his latest heist.
The robber, disguised in...
North Toledo Coalition fighting crime by cleaning grime
Alfonso Narvaez is part of a block watch program in the North End, but contrary to what some might think, he believes the tools...
Chefs unite to fight hunger at Jam City
In a city rich with unique restaurants and creative chefs, it can be easy to get caught up in the spirit of competition. But...
Retired Globetrotter ‘Special K’ speaks out against bullying
By Chase Will
Since retiring from the Harlem Globetrotters in February, Kevin “Special K” Daley has started The Kevin Daley Youth Foundation, which raises awareness...
Ready U to address harvesting, storing garden produce
Spring planting season is just around the corner, but an upcoming Ready U session will help area gardeners think ahead to harvest time, including...
Sun Burn 2: Global changes slow solar growth
Second in a series
Part 1: Area courted solar energy with research
They were living the good life. Solar energy companies were posting impressive stock gains,...