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The victims have not been identified, but authorities say an adult male and female as well as a teen boy are among the deceased. → Read More
Chief Brian Byrd said the number one priority was making sure the recruits are upheld to the same high standard. → Read More
Friends and loved ones of Robert Kynard, who was shot and killed on Elm Street late Wednesday night, want justice. → Read More
Next spring, the village will be voting on whether or not they want to enforce a permanent moratorium. → Read More
Here's a deeper look at some of the questions asked during the WTOL 11 mayoral debate on Tuesday. → Read More
The goal is to connect people with needed social services, healthcare and meals. → Read More
The march, happening this Saturday, will bring Toledoans young and old together in the fight against gun violence. → Read More
Part of a lot at a green space at Franklin Avenue would be transformed into a 46-unit apartment complex. → Read More
The group focuses on mutual aid and provides a meal to anyone that needs one. → Read More
"Just because we live in apartments that are low-income doesn't mean we have to live like this," one tenant said. → Read More
The City of Toledo released design ideas Friday for four city parks and announced its plan to break ground on two more come spring. → Read More
Firefighters go into many scenes with unknowns, so the ballistic vests are meant to be an extra layer of protection. → Read More
Solheim Cup weekend has arrived and tens of thousands of people were in Downtown Toledo to celebrate. → Read More
The Solheim Cup opening ceremonies are expected to bring 30,000 people to Downtown Toledo Friday. → Read More
The organization Cure Violence Global has helped set up violence interrupter programs in several cities including Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Atlanta. → Read More
Crisis training in Lucas County helps first responders learn how to properly handle a mental health crisis. → Read More
Leaders at the Frederick Douglass Community Association are ready to begin with repairs and increased programming. → Read More
Carol Shipp thought the call letting her know she had won the St. Jude Dream Home wasn't real. → Read More
The City of Toledo is holding meetings to educate people on how to get federal rental assistance. → Read More
Local residents share their thoughts on wearing masks in the workplace and their feelings on going back to wearing masks → Read More