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Emergency crews temporarily blocked off Lewis Avenue between Laskey and Alexis Road after heavy rainfall caused major flooding.
A mother and a few teenagers were home at the time but no one was injured, fire officials said. A cat was also rescued.
That sign over there that’s still standing that says blessed, because we all got out and we’re all here to tell the story. We ...
After relying on federal pandemic relief, the City of Toledo is now turning to its own budget to sustain summer youth ...
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost approved language for a referendum to repeal Senate Bill 1, clearing a path for it to appear ...
To coordinate this initiative, Toledo Fire is holding a meeting starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 3 at the Mott Library, with ...
New data shows rising home prices and affordability pressures nationwide make the Toledo housing market into a magnet for ...
The Toledo Police Department says its Internal Affairs Bureau is conducting an internal investigation apart from the criminal ...
The U.S. has a new No. 1 housing market — and it's in Ohio, according to Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com. Five Ohio ...
Those efforts though ramped up in 2025 as the Trump administration has taken aim at DEI efforts in the federal government, ...
Gov. Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Children and Youth Director Kara B. Wente announced in Toledo the launch of an effort ...
The first major hurdle to getting a referendum on the November ballot to repeal Ohio’s massive higher education law has been ...
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