Toledo cracks Top 10 on 2025 list of most stressed U.S. cities
By Victoria Dugger
Toledo council approves new contract with city workers' union
By Heather Schramm
Glass City Jazz Fest returns to Toledo in August
By Jake Pietrasz
'This system forced it to happen': Mother of 14-year-old charged in July 4 homicide speaks out
By Sophia Perricone
'It's blood everywhere': South Toledo residents react after police shoot domestic violence suspect
By Maya May
Finding Their Voice: Residents with Disabilities Share Personal Stories After Storytelling Workshops
Boys & Girls Club of Toledo says delays in federal funding puts organization at risk
By Laura Sandlin
University of Toledo ecologists see early signs of growth in lake sturgeon population
By Madison Macarthur
No FC Board of DD meetings in July
By Aaron Auzins
Lucas County Sheriff's Office warns of phone scam
By Madison Macarthur
Sculptures herald the completion of Broadway Street corridor project
Kelly Kaczala
- The red, yellow, and blue aluminum sculptures by Argentine American artist Cecilia Lueza were installed on Monday.
- The sculptures include motifs of the monarch butterfly, a rich metaphor for migration.
- Cecilia Lueza said her main inspiration for the sculptures was nature.
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Swanton provides construction update
By Jen Lazenby
Delta Chicken Fest returns this week
By Aaron Auzins
Teens staying at nearby hotel suspected in late-night break-in at Monroe County dispensary
By Brandon Carr
Roth joins Archbold family medicine office
By Aaron Auzins
Fulton County Clerk of Courts reports
By Aaron Auzins
Lenawee Conservation District, others receive grant to address nutrient runoff
ENVIRONMENT
- The Lenawee Conservation District was one of the organizations to receive a grant from the U.S. EPA.
- “We’ve been working for years to reduce these nutrient inputs and help to clean up Lake Erie."
- The money the Lenawee Conservation District received will allow officials to help farmers improve their soil.
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