Toledoans help drone photography take flight
Drone technology for the masses may still be in its infant stages, but several enterprising Toledoans are eager to jump in and explore the...
Robocall prompted Collins’ widow to consider run for mayor
Sandra Drabik never considered running for office.
Not as a child growing up in Toledo or as a student at Sylvania High School.
Not during her...
Council appointee Ramsey ready for challenge
The morning after he was appointed to Toledo City Council, Scott Ramsey was out of the limelight and his seldom-worn suit and back to...
Local shop owner grappling with loss of two children in two months
Sandy Kasten’s son and daughter worked hard to help her open ceramics shop Simply Stated and Painted on Glanzman Road in early December.
Dayna Kasten-Briggs,...
Toledoan searching for home for Libbey WWII plaque
Despite a valiant fight from alumni and supporters, the former Edward Drummond Libbey High School fell victim to the wrecking ball in 2012.
Since then,...
Former Toledo SOUP winners continue to impact neighborhoods
Teneashia Cunningham keeps a bucket in her office.
It’s just an empty ice cream pail covered in paper marked “Toledo SOUP,” but it once held...
Four projects to vie for Toledo SOUP grant March 8
Not many places offer the chance to eat unlimited soup and salad while simultaneously supporting an organization that will benefit the community. Toledo SOUP...
NAACP celebrates 100 years in Toledo
Ohio State University professor Kenneth Goings can trace back to the origins of Toledo’s NAACP branch to explain how it has lasted here for...
Local agencies offer free tax preparation services
United Way of Greater Toledo is bringing free tax preparation to low- and moderate-income residents in Lucas, Wood and Ottawa counties.
At 15 sites throughout...
Hicks-Hudson sworn in as Toledo mayor
Before a standing-room only crowd at City Council chambers, Paula Hicks-Hudson was sworn in Feb. 17 as Toledo’s first female African-American mayor.
The ceremony was...