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Revitalizing Toledo's Black downtown: Leaders working to create historic district around Dorr Street Corridor
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Robert Smith said the African American Legacy Project began without a single display, photograph, or artifact. Now, 20 years later, it hosts thousands of pieces preserving Toledo’s African American history, particularly its history on Dorr Street. “Neighborhoods that were associated with Dorr Street, they were...
Car dealerships still working to recover after CDK Global cyberattack in June
TOLEDO, Ohio — Car dealerships throughout the company are recovering following the CDK Global cyberattack on June 19. CDK Global provides sales and client management software tools to thousands of car dealers throughout the United States. The cyberattack is being considered a "ransom event," according to CBS News. Local...
15 puppies that survived canine parvovirus up for adoption from Toledo Humane Society
TOLEDO, Ohio — Fifteen puppies have survived bouts with canine parvovirus under the care of the Toledo Humane Society after a cruelty officer found them in a distressing state outside during last month's heat wave. According to a social media post on Friday from THS, the officer responded to...
Recycled sleeping mats, tote bags receive special blessing
MONROE — Sleeping mats and tote bags filled with hygiene products were blessed by the Rev. James Bischoff, pastor of Trinity Episcopal Church, before being donated to Family Counseling and Shelter Services of Monroe County. The creative team behind the handmade items include Andrea Johnson, Vicki White, Barb Hosler and Laura Morris, all of Monroe. ...
Detroit Tigers bring back center fielder Parker Meadows from Triple-A Toledo
CINCINNATI — Parker Meadows is coming back to the big leagues. The Detroit Tigers are calling up Meadows, an elite defender in center field, from Triple-A Toledo ahead of Friday's opener of a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park, according to multiple sources who are not at liberty to...
Fourth of July can be a cause of stress, not celebration for some veterans
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Fourth of July is a time for people to celebrate the country's independence by lighting up the sky, but those celebrations can bring back bad memories for those that fought for the flag. The large crowds, loud explosions and even unfamiliar settings can all impact...
2024 Buckle Up – Batter Up: 13 “Saved by the Belt” recipients recognized during this year’s event
TOLEDO, OH (MARION COUNTY NOW)—The Findlay and Bucyrus districts of the Ohio State Highway Patrol teamed up with the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department (TLCHD), AAA and the Toledo Mud Hens for the 2024 Buckle Up – Batter Up “Saved by the Belt” event at Fifth Third Field.
2 Toledo-area educators sampling Lake Erie aboard U.S. EPA's largest vessel
Two Toledo-area educators will be joining Great Lakes scientists for a week aboard the Research Vessel Lake Guardian as it plies Lake Erie in search of more clues about the world’s 11th largest freshwater lake. Amanda Miller, Imagination Station experience manager, and Ethan Jessing, a science teacher at Hull Prairie Intermediate School in Perrysburg, will board the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency vessel at the Port of Cleveland on Sunday. They are among 15 educators who will be part of the vessel’s crew until next Saturday. “I'm hoping to learn and absorb everything I can,” Ms. Miller said. Mr. Jessing said the opportunity will give him the chance “to do more meaningful teacher development.”
TPD: Car goes off road near Douglas and Laskey before hitting pole, flipping over
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A single vehicle crash ended with a car flipping over in Toledo Friday afternoon. The crash occurred on July 5 around 12:54 p.m. According to Toledo Police, the 34-year-old woman from Sylvania, was driving southbound on Douglas Road headed toward Laskey Road when she lost control, over corrected and went of the road. Her vehicle then hit a curb and a light pole before before flipping over.
City of Toledo announces return of Neighborhood Beautification Contest
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Toledo Neighborhood Beautification Contest has returned and there’s still time to enter. The City of Toledo says the contest is open to all residents, businesses and community gardens within Toledo. Properties must showcase exterior improvements that enhance curb appeal without outstanding code violations. The...
TPD: Masked man robs discount store at gunpoint Thursday night on East Broadway
TOLEDO, Ohio — An east Toledo discount store was robbed by a masked man armed with a weapon Thursday night. Police responded to the scene at a Family Dollar in the 600 block of East Broadway Street, where a robbery reportedly happened just before 8:45 p.m. Thursday, according to a Toledo Police Department report.
Why Holland Christian's Camryn VandenBosch chose Toledo for basketball
Camryn VandenBosch has been a player full of potential. The Holland Christian soon-to-be senior was on the varsity basketball team as a freshman and has shined on the club scene as well. After many offers and looks by different colleges, VandenBosch made her decision and committed to the University of...
New summer EBT gives some Michigan families $120 per child to buy groceries
LANSING, MI - A new Michigan Summer EBT program will provide eligible families $120 per child to buy groceries while school is out for summer. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services announced this week that the federal government approved Michigan’s plan for the program. It was created based on similar efforts used during the COVID-19 pandemic to address food insecurity for students.
19 miles of Southwest Michigan highways to be repaved
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, MI -- The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will resurface over 19 miles of three highways beginning Tuesday, July 9. The $2.5 million investment includes chip seal, fog seal and micro-surfacing. It will improve safety and ride quality, and extend the life of the road, MDOT said.
Good news so far for Michigan’s fruit crops after too-early flowering
An early spring might sound like a good thing to you and me. An early spring to a Michigan fruit grower is a nightmare. So far, the fruit growers’ nightmares are not coming true. An extremely warm February and a warmer-than-normal March developed Michigan’s fruit buds very early. The...
Michigan coalition works to address health disparities for older adults
Learn how Detroit’s Inclusive Healthcare Taskforce is working to address health disparities and promote equal access to healthcare for all residents. Articulated Insight – “News, Race and Culture in the Information Age”. The Inclusive Health Care Taskforce hosted an information and resource fair on June 13.Detroit Area...
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