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It took several months and a few debates, but the Democratic candidates for governor finally delivered something that's been sorely lacking in the race - an actual debate. The candidates mostly did what they needed to do.
Nathaniel Cook, one of two brothers who admitted killing a 12-year-old girl during a string of murde... . FILE - In this Dec. 6, 2017, file photo, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington.
An East Toledo man faces a felony inducing-panic charge after threatening on social media to "shoot up" Waite High School. Christian Costet, 19, of the 600 block of Congress Ave. was arrested at his home by Toledo Police Special Weapons and Tactics after police received a report from a parent who said his children had received video and messages from the accused threatening violence at the school.
It has been more than a decade since Steven Steel did not hold elected office in Toledo, though the newly-minted attorney is ready to be a full-time private citizen again. "I'm fully willing to let other people enact their vision of what it means to be in this office," Mr. Steel said.
A freighter is helped down the Maumee River and through the ice by a pair of tug boats in 2013. Three Toledo-bound lake freighters were among several vessels assisted in recent days by Coast Guard icebreakers operating in western Lake Erie.
Bipartisan teams recount results in two close races for Lucas County Board of Elections for Spencer Township trustee and Toledo Municipal Housing Court judge. The Lucas County Board of Elections on Monday began recounting ballots in two close races from the Nov. 7 election, a process that could take up to three days.
TOLEDO: Activists working on behalf of Latino students are urging Northwest Ohio voters to put pressure on undecided Congressmen as part of an overall strategy to effectively get legislation passed to keep DREAMers and those enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and to prevent their deportation. About 20 people attended a community forum held Wednesday evening, Oct. 25, 2017 at the Reynolds Corners Branch of the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library in Toledo.
The Ohio Republican Party raised money in Lucas County Thursday evening with a fund- raiser at the Inverness Club attended by national Republican Chairman Ronna Romney McDaniel and Ohio Republican Chairman Jane Timken. The private event at the exclusive West Toledo club drew some 120 people at ticket prices ranging from $250 to $10,000.
Democratic Lucas County Treasurer Wade Kapszukiewicz will kick off his campaign for mayor today, he told The Blade Monday, promising a campaign and an administration that will roll out big ideas to re-create the city of Toledo. Mr. Kapszukiewicz's entry into the race puts him in competition with Democratic Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson and Republican Councilman Tom Waniewski to be among the two top vote-getters in the Sept.
As technology evolves so does the way we use it, and while we'd like to think of it for good sometimes it isn't. Now, the internet is being used for human trafficking, but several are working together to bring an end to this.
H.R. 428: To commission a survey to settle boundary and land ownership disputes along the Red River involving Oklahoma, Texas, and the Apache, Kiowa, and Comanche tribes. Area representatives: Marcy Kaptur , no; Bob Latta , yes; Jim Jordan , yes; Tim Walberg , yes.
"I want to reassure the public that Ohio is a place where it is easy to vote and it is hard to cheat," Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted said. Below left, Bishop Daniel Thomas is flanked by Deacons Paul Schreiner, left, and Scott Woods at an evening prayer service held in 2014, the day before Bishop Thomas' installation as the eighth bishop of Toledo, at Our Lady, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral.
The character issue is back, with a vengeance. And the nation is likely to see it play out even more intensely in the second presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Sunday and for the remainder of the race for the White House.
By KEN THOMAS and JONATHAN LEMIRE Associated Press TOLEDO, Ohio - Hillary Clinton tore into Donald Trump's tax history, business acumen and trustworthiness Monday as she sought to capitalize on news that the New York real estate mogul may not have paid federal taxes for years - one of several revelations that rattled the Republican presidential candidate's campaign. Campaigning at a downtown Toledo train station, Clinton cast Trump as a cold-hearted and bungling businessman who "represents the same rigged system that he claims he's going to change."
The Republican National Convention hasn't even been over for a week, and already Donald Trump is bringing his campaign back to Ohio. The Trump campaign hasn't given the media any indication of what the presidential candidate will talk about and a political scientist at the University of Toledo says, with Trump, it's hard to guess.