Steel tables ‘Joe Wicks Way’ decision; activist Scott threatens June 1 protest march
UPDATE: In reaction to what he called an unanticipated “vitriol and divisive” reaction, Councilman Steve Steel says he plans to table the ordinance he...
Artists craft yarnbombs for Wear Blue Day
She prefers to keep
her face and real name a secret, but she goes by Streetspun, an apt nickname
for someone who twines yarn onto parking...
Collins never forgot roots
South
Toledo business owners remembered Mayor D. Michael Collins as a generous and
personable Mayor, someone who always gave a smile and a hug, and who...
Food bank “baffled” by church’s comments
Pilgrim Church staffers recently announced they have to cut its food pantry to once a week, citing an area food bank’s dwindling supply as...
Election 2014: Kasich, incumbents coast to victory; most Lucas County levies pass
Gov. John Kasich and most state and local incumbents cruised to easy victories Nov. 4.
Lucas County voters passed levies for Toledo Public Schools (53...
Diocese starts restoration of Mt. Carmel tombstones
The Catholic Diocese of Toledo has started resetting the tombstones that are in disarray at
Mount Carmel Cemetery and is looking at ways to provide...
Barile’s ‘Pitter Patter’ recalls adventure of raising daughter
John Barile’s career as a musician has been all about going
with the flow and letting things fall into place.
Originally from Cleveland, Barile visited Toledo...
Wear Blue Day marks Child Abuse Prevention Month
When her young daughter fell out a second-story window, Lee
Campbell was high and afraid of going to jail. Instead of seeking medical
attention, she put...
Pita Pit location to open Downtown by Opening Day
Downtowners will soon have a new choice for lunch in the
Warehouse District.
A new franchise location of the Pita Pit is opening March 31
at 30...
NHA to break ground for new medical clinic
The Neighborhood Health Association (NHA) will hold a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of its new medical clinic at 11 a.m. March 31. The...