Mercy doctor to speak on sleep disorders at Way
Staying awake for 24 hours is the equivalent of having a blood alcohol level of 0.1, which exceeds Ohio’s 0.08 legal driving limit.
According...
Leaders join forces to combat bill, make voter rights priority
A group of politicians, civic and religious leaders is standing up
to oppose a controversial bill they say limits the rights of Ohio voters.
At...
Toledo students awarded law enforcement scholarship
Thirteen Toledo-area high school seniors just got $1,000 closer to achieving their career goals. The Toledo Police Command Officers Association (TPCOA) announced the recipients...
Health reps plead with Medicaid for support, funding
Local Medicaid health care providers are fighting funding cuts that will lower their reimbursement and decrease the number of people who qualify for their...
Barhite: Springfield Schools Foundation helps fund dreams
For the first time, Springfield High School students are competing in the National History Day competition in Washington, D.C.
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It also happens to be the...
Toledo Police launch interactive crime map
Gone are the days of filing cabinets stuffed with overlooked incident reports and other troves of underutilized data. For the past several years, police...
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...
Missing data card mystery delays election results
Tallying of primary election results in Lucas County was delayed for hours May 6 in part due to several misplaced data cards that were...
TFD marks 30 years of women fighting fires in Toledo
The recent Women of Courage event celebrated 30 years of female firefighters in Toledo, from the pioneering women of the Class of 1984 to...
Annual Dressel memorial fundraiser set for May 15
On May 15, the fifth annual Remembering Detective Keith
Dressel event will take place in the back room of Hooters from 11 a.m. to 10...

























