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| East Toledo looks to capitalize on riverfront plans Front Street in East Toledo has long been regarded as the dusty and cracked access road to factories, truck depots, and dirty coal docks. The faded asphalt stretch running north-south parallel to the Maumee River cuts along some of the cheapest residential real estate in the city even with the waterfront just a stones throw away. |
| Curtain closes on long-troubled south-Toledo mall The countdown reaches zero today for Southwyck Shopping Center, nearly 36 years after the South Toledo mall opened and became a leading regional shopping venue. |
| Many residents who leave Lucas County head south, west Toledo and Lucas County have lost more than 13,000 people since 2000, with nearby suburbs reaping some of the exodus, but most looked beyond Ohio for sunnier, warmer, and more job-plentiful states in which to settle. |
| Lake Erie shipwreck turns lake into research lab VERMILION, Ohio - Loaded with passengers and a cargo of liquor and wine, the Anthony Wayne had not traveled far on its voyage from the docks of Toledo to a port in Buffalo, when an inexplicable explosion occurred - one that sent it to the depths of Lake Erie. |
| Kilpatrick controversy splits Detroit DETROIT As Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick fights for his political life and perhaps his freedom in the wake of felony charges stemming from a text-messaging scandal, feelings of racism, unequal treatment, political corruption, and perceived ignorance about the mayor are dividing the predominately black population of the troubled Motor City. |
| More riders raising need for bike lanes With fuel costs soaring, I find myself riding a bicycle daily. I notice that many others are on two-wheel pedal power as well. There is one little problem though: Toledo drivers. I obey the traffic laws and ride in the street with traffic and arrive at work terrified. |
| Hens collapse in 9th for 1st time this year Entering last night's contest the Mud Hens were 43-0 this season when they carried a lead into the ninth inning, including a 21-0 record at Fifth Third Field. |
| Late rally lifts Tigers back to .500 DETROIT - It took them 80 games to do it, but the Tigers are finally at .500. |
| Constant feeding is the only thing that sustains the hummingbird Its just a mosquito of a bird, long-billed and short-tailed, weighing barely more than a 10th of an ounce and spanning less than four inches. |
| Injured Indians slow in recovering CLEVELAND - Injuries mean right-handed pitcher Fausto Carmona and designated hitter Travis Hafner won't be back with the Cleveland Indians until after the all-star break, and it will take a little longer for second baseman Josh Barfield and catcher Victor Martinez to return. |
| Trip to Yankee Stadium shows why end is near The razing of old Tiger Stadium, or at least a part of it, will soon become a reality. |
| Parrish excited he'll see Yankee Stadium again Growing up, Mud Hens manager Larry Parrish wasn't a whole lot different from other boys his age. |
| Resorting to water in the Toledo region Tube users and waders stay cool in the wave pool as Julienne Apringer, of Pittsburgh, introduces her year-old son Jaaziah Kaib to the joys of water. |
| MORE OFFICE SPACE IN SYLVANIA TOWNSHIP Framing is going up for an office building on Kings Pointe Road, off King Road between Sylvania and Central avenues in Sylvania Township. |
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| Homegrown vacations: A guide to 50 great attractions in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan This may have been one of the toughest summers yet to plan a vacation and we... |
| Weird Al Yankovic built his career on parodies of everyone from Eminem to Michael Jackson The weird thing about Weird Al Yankovic is how oddly normal he seems. |
| Montgomery Gentry's winning ways NOBODY'S FAULT BUT MINE Edwin McCain (Saguaro Road) NO RULES Rebecca Lynn... |
| Pixar director brings trash-busting robot to the movies In a business that endorses recycling more than Al Gore with prequels,... |
| Grateful woman is reunited with her river rescuers GRAND RAPIDS, Ohio - At no time during the awful afternoon that Candy St. Marie almost drowned in the Maumee River at Grand Rapids does she recall feeling any fear. |
| Cleveland-Cliffs sells $325 million in notes Fri, 27 Jun 2008 08:13:00 EST The iron ore producer said proceeds will be used to repay debt and for general corporate purposes, which may include acquisitions. |
| NE Ohio reaps Third Frontier grants Fri, 27 Jun 2008 12:44:00 EST About half of the nearly $67 million awarded under the state's high-tech investment program went to initiatives based in this region. |
| Cleveland Clinic hires pediatric heart doc Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:13:00 EST Dr. Constantine Mavroudis will move from Chicago this summer to begin his new position as the Clinics chairman of congenital and pediatric cardiothoracic surgery. |
| Profiles of two new businesses ANDY DIXON, JOHN MCNAMARA 7G TECHNOLOGIES Andy Dixon and John McNamara are information technology guys, and they know a lot of other tech-savvy guys. It's the basis for the business they plan to open ... |
| Is now a good time to start a business? The economy is sluggish, credit is tight and energy prices are sky-high. Is it a lousy time to start a business? Some experts say it doesn't matter. "There is never a good time or a bad time," said Do... |
| Stark faring better than many in these economic times Some recent indicators may show that Stark County is holding up in this lousy economy better than a lot of people think. Of course, as usual, we have to scratch and claw our way back - it's never easy... |
| American road trip - it's a gas It was a great idea at a horrible time. "I need to buy a car when I get home," my husband, Ted, said during a call from California, where he was working. True, his old 17-miles-to-the-gallon Jeep wasn... |
| Looking at Life: I will always have a front row view on the Fourth of July Porches are for watching fireworks. The porch on my family home when I was growing up faced toward the north end of Canandaigua Lake in western New York. Those who stood or sat on it looked across acr... |
| Dominick-Stohlmann Angela Marie Dominick and Christopher Allen Stohlmann, both of North Canton, were married July 7 in Queen of Heaven Church in Green by the Rev. David Durkee. Parents of the bride are Max and Linda Dom... |
| Freeman-Barnes Melissa Ann Freeman and Thomas Justin Barnes, both of Louisville, were married Sept. 29 in St. Paul's Catholic Church in North Canton by the Rev. David Menegay. Parents of the bride are John and Tonia... |
| Mackintosh-Volpe Danael Nicole Mackintosh and Robert Allen Volpe, both of Canton, were married June 7 in Beech Mennonite Church in Louisville by the Rev. Scott Hussing. Parents of the bride are Kimberly Mackintosh of ... |
| Drive-thru clerk struck with exploding package CANTON A drive-through clerk told police that a teenager in a car threw an exploding package at her. Canton Police reports said her skin and clothing were affected, but the reports listed no medical t... |
| Democrats pitching for governor COLUMBUS A game - said to have originated in Germany in the 14th century and then was "rediscovered" in Kentucky 100 years ago - is serving as a fundraiser for Gov. Ted. Strickland. Though the governo... |
| Stray dog who bit child found, shot dead OSNABURG TWP. A stray dog that seriously injured a 9-year-old girl and then ran free as deputies and the dog warden's office tried unsuccessfully to catch it has been killed. Stark County sheriff's de... |
| Reds clinch season series with Indians after 5-0 win CLEVELAND Paul Byrd was so-so. The Tribe bats were so bad. So ... the Indians saw their two-game winning streak come to a yawn-inducing halt during Saturday night's 5-0 loss to the Reds at Progressive... |
| Indians notebook PRONK PROGRESS Indians Head Athletic Trainer Lonnie Soloff called DH Travis Hafner's 5- to 15-percent increase in right shoulder strength "highly encouraging for us," but "at this point he's not stron... |
| Dusting off the bike might cut your gas costs What would you do with an extra $120 a month? Buy 180 rolls of toilet paper? An iPod Shuffle plus 50 songs? Food for your family? Some Mahoning and Shenango valley residents say they are saving more t... |
| Tactics against gangs draw criticism CLEVELAND Almost two dozen residents of an inner-city neighborhood are scheduled to go on trial next week on charges that they were part of a gang. Prosecutors, using a state law to crack down on gang... |
| Lotteries CLASSIC LOTTO 3-18-19-23-37-47 Jackpot: $24.1 million ROLLING CASH 5 4-8-18-26-36 Current jackpot: $131,000 PICK 3 Midday: 8-5-6 Evening: 4-3-7 PICK 4 Midday: 5-5-9-1 Evening: 7-4-6-5 TEN-OH Day: Draw... |
| Too busy to volunteer? Then don't At first, when talk shows touted that women don't know how to say no to new projects, or to doing favors for friends, or to volunteering at their child's school, the image of the overburdened woman se... |
| Next president will inherit a can't-do government We've seen the federal government at its worst over the past six months. Consider the controversies over contaminated tomatoes and meat, tainted toys, toxic trailers, counterfeit Heparin, aircraft gro... |
| Tell us: What is an American? What is an American? How would you describe him or her? Or yourself? This Friday, we Americans will celebrate a holiday unique in the world. It is a holiday marked by the signing of a defiant declarat... |
| Grants are meeting visible, timely needs In 2000, the city of Canton used $13,055 in Community Development Block Grant money to lease portable toilets for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Festival. Guess you could argue that the money met a vis... |
| Stark again is Election Central The majority of Stark County voters chose John Kerry for president in 2004. This out-of-character choice of the losing candidate seemed to threaten the county's perennial status as a national politica... |
| Around baseball: Where did it all go wrong for Indians? Eighty-one Tribe games down. Lord have mercy if the next 81 are anything like them. The Indians started this season a popular pick to win the World Series. Today, they're jockeying for position with K... |
| NASCAR report: Stewart captures fifth Nationwide title of season LOUDON, N.H. Tony Stewart isn't running many races in the NASCAR Nationwide Series this series, so he's making the ones he does drive in count. The two-time Sprint Cup champion, who hasn't been having... |
| U.S. Women's Open: Stacy Lewis' takes lead in first pro start EDINA, Minn. Stacy Lewis is making her professional debut one to remember. Nineteen days after she turned pro, Lewis showed the poise of a veteran Saturday at Interlachen with no bogeys and a 6-under ... |
| National League report Diamondbacks 6, Marlins 2 At Miami, Brandon Webb returned to his All-Star form, Chris Young had three RBIs and Arizona finally beat Florida. Webb (12-4), the 2006 Cy Young Award winner, stuck out eigh... |
| Reports: Model dies in fall from NYC building Sun, 29 Jun 2008 03:45:17 GMT NEW YORK (AP) -- A European Vogue cover model fell to her death from her Manhattan apartment building Saturday in an apparent suicide, published reports said.... |
| Award-winning pianist Leonard Pennario dies at 83 Sat, 28 Jun 2008 21:50:29 GMT LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Leonard Pennario, a Grammy-winning pianist and best-selling classical recording artist, has died. He was 83.... |
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