Eagle Machining is the largest employer in Fayette, a village with a population of 1,300. Closing the doors will be a major hit to that part of the community.
While the frequent snowfall this winter has been challenging for many residents, local snow removal businesses are experiencing their busiest season in years.
The victim, a 27-year-old man, told police he was arguing with someone on the 400 block of 4th Street around 6 p.m. when the person fired a gun at him multiple times.
It is a new year and school is about to be back in session. But it is also winter, a prime time for viruses to spread and that is especially true for the flu.
2025 was a year where we saw cuts to programs across the board and, in turn, more people needing support. Now, a group of local leaders is coming together to organize a movement to help those people.
The recent death by suicide of an off-duty Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper is sparking continued conversation about first responders and their mental health.
The Phillips family calls a gas-powered Jeep Wrangler their new ride, at least for now. It’s a loaner as their plug-in hybrid Jeep Grand Cherokee is at a local dealership for a recall on the battery.
Dozens of Toledoans kicked off 2026 with a polar plunge fundraiser for Ruthie’s Angels, a local charity that provides counseling and wellness services to families affected by terminal illness.
Keionte Scott returned an interception 72 yards for a touchdown, Carson Beck threw a scoring pass and No. 10 Miami shocked defending champion Ohio State 24-14 on Wednesday night at the Cotton Bowl in the first College Football Playoff quarterfinal.
You see the memes and jokes all over the internet, people posting what expenses Boomers had compared to the expenses Millennials and Gen Z are faced with now.