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Toledo Fire says there are more accidental house fires in the city this year than last year. Staying home during COVID-19, dry Christmas trees are factors. → Read More
Recovery advocates are worried that the opioid epidemic has worsened due to the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
Switch-adaptive toys allow users to control the items in ways that fit their learning style. → Read More
If you want to get involved, there is one more summer litter pick-up scheduled for September 12. → Read More
Anthony Dia's family, friends, and complete strangers visit his memorial to say goodbye. → Read More
The fire chief and a rookie firefighter share their stories and experiences. → Read More
If you want to help a critter in your yard, give Nature's Nursery in Whitehouse a call. Staff will often have you monitor the situation. → Read More
The classes will introduce the basics of Ashtanga Yoga, including breathing techniques. Yoga is at Main Library downtown every Thursday at 5:30 p.m. until Feb. 13. → Read More
To help combat the shortage of foster families, Lucas County Children's Services are teaming up with Toledo-Lucas County Public Library. → Read More
Here are some tips on which products are worth your money and how to protect yourself from mosquitoes. → Read More
Back to school means kids will face new environments and maybe even new dangers. A police officer says your kids should know self-defense techniques at any age. → Read More
It's all to support the Special Olympics. → Read More
They say the controversy is a misunderstanding. → Read More
Vacation and summer months provide the perfect opportunities for thieves. → Read More
Strike organizer said many nurses don't want to strike and are heartbroken about it, especially during National Nurses Week → Read More
Toledo City leaders will be enforcing stricter penalties for illegal dumping in the Glass City. They announced a zero tolerance policy Thursday afternoon. → Read More
Kyle Notheis’ body was found at Highland Park Friday morning → Read More
Neighbors told WTOL they were surprised to hear their park was turned into a crime scene and have mixed feelings about their neighborhood. → Read More
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-OH, joined Lucas County Sheriff John Tharp in Toledo Friday to lay out a federal bipartisan bill he is supporting aimed at fighting the drug epidemic. → Read More
Closing arguments are expected to take place Wednesday morning. → Read More