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2-vehicle crash in Erie Township sends 1 to the hospital
ERIE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers are investigating a two-vehicle crash in Vermilion Township Thursday afternoon. Troopers say the crash happened on S.R. 60 at Mason Road around 5:30 p.m. Preliminary investigations show a 67-year-old woman in a Jeep drove through a stop sign and crashed...
University of Findlay star set to make LPGA debut in Dana Open
SYLVANIA, Ohio — Before this week began, 22-year-old Mary Kelly Mulcahy had accomplished more than most amateur golfers her age. Playing in the 40th LPGA Dana Open didn't even appear on her preseason to-do list. She's happy to make an exception though as her play has led to a professional debut.
What you need to know about severe weather myths | WTOL 11 Weather Impact
TOLEDO, Ohio — Severe weather can be one of the most dangerous weather events across the country. If you are not necessarily familiar with weather or severe weather, it can be scary not to understand how or why severe weather works the way it should. There are ways to...
Meet the contenders who want to unseat Michigan’s constitutional sheriff
HASTINGS, MI -- For the past four years, Barry County Sheriff Dar Leaf has been on a quest to prove there was fraud in the 2020 elections, a conspiracy touted by losing presidential candidate Donald Trump. Now Leaf himself is in the middle of an election, running against more contenders...
Michigan authorities reopen cold case of 19-year-old girl who went missing in 1987 after road trip with her boyfriend
(CBS DETROIT) - Authorities have reopened the cold case of Cassandra Durham — a 19-year-old Maryland girl who was reported missing after heading to Northern Michigan to visit her boyfriend's family.In the summer of 1987, Durham and her boyfriend left their Baltimore home to visit his grandparents in Roscommon. Michigan State Police say the couple was believed to be driving a 1980 Honda Civic station wagon and stopped in Ohio to visit Cedar Point on the way. It is alleged that the Honda broke down in the Detroit area, and Durham's boyfriend has purchased a new vehicle, an Oldsmobile Cutlass.When the boyfriend...
There Is a Single Michigan County With Almost No Risk for a Tornado
Michigan has a significant history of tornados. While not quite like the states of Tornado Alley, there are been some doozies over the years like the 1953 twister in the Flint area that's considered one of the 10 deadliest in the nation's history to the recent Portage tornado in Southwest Michigan from 2024.
A Real Fight For Stay Again! Michigan Diners React to Sudden Shutdowns of Local Restaurant Chain
‘A family fight over the business,’ according to reports, has led to the sudden closure of several locations of a restaurant chain in Michigan. After 52 locations closed, Lefty’s Famous Cheesesteaks, Hoagies & Grill is down to 20 locations nationwide. The first restaurant in this fast food franchise...
Decade-long Ponzi scheme comes to an end, 2 Hamilton County men arrested
HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) - Two men have been indicted in Hamilton County as a part of an alleged Ponzi scheme that spanned a decade, scamming at least 200 clients out of more than $72 million. Bradley J. Konorman of Cincinnati and Adam R. Salon of Toledo were charged yesterday...
Toledo council approves moratoriums on new car washes, storage units
Council approved a moratorium until Jan. 31 on accepting plans for new storage unit and car wash facilities. Councilman Adam Martinez said before the meeting that a moratorium was sought so that the Toledo Plan Commission can do a study on their impact on the neighborhoods. “The concern is that there is a proliferation of car washes and storage facilities,” Mr. Martinez said. “They seem to be popping up all over the place. They’re probably not the highest and best use of land. We want to make sure we’re creating density.” The moratorium means that anyone who is interested in putting in a new car wash or storage facility will not be able to until the study is completed.
'Cancer doesn't care who it attacks': Recognizing some of the signs and symptoms of brain cancer
TOLEDO, Ohio — The chance of a person developing a malignant tumor of the brain or spinal cord in their lifetime is less than 1%, according to the American Cancer Society. The ACS says there were about 25,400 of these diagnoses in 2023. It would be even higher if benign tumors were included.
Toledo City Council delays vote on armored vehicle
Toledo City Council on Wednesday put off a vote on the police department’s request to acquire a second armored vehicle, sending the topic to a committee for further discussion. The Mine Resistant Ambush Protected armored personnel carrier would assist in the transport of personnel, injured people, and supplies in high-risk situations. The primary function of the MRAP would be for tactical medics who are not protected in high-risk situations. The city would not have to pay for the vehicle, which would be a loan from the U.S. Defense Logistics Agency. Toledo has a limited time to get the vehicle before it would go to another community that wants it.
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