TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - A Toledo man has been arrested and booked into the Lucas County jail in connection to a decades-old disappearance and death of a young mother.
Toledo is starting its next phase of residential road projects. Voters approved the next round of money last year and those dollars are now being spent. The issue is not a lack of money. That is all set.
Calls into the Rainbow Youth Project USA’s crisis hotline have more than tripled since Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 8, the so-called “Parents Bill of Rights” into law on Jan. 8.
The cost of the road repairs comes out of the city budget for 2025. The money comes from the income tax approved by Toledo voters in 2020 and then renewed.
Investigates has learned that authorities have made an arrest in the disappearance and death of a Catherine Parisi, a young Cleveland mother who mysteriously vanished without a trace in 1997.
For Walter Castenado, X marked the spot of quite a treasure. That spot turned out to be under the floor of the basement of an east Toledo home he bought for cheap.
Cian Medley scored 22 points as Kent State beat Toledo 83-64 on Tuesday night. Medley had seven assists for the Golden Flashes (12-6, 3-3 Mid-American Conference). VonCameron Davis scored 19 points while shooting 7 of 14 from the field and 4 for 4 from the line.
The GasBuddy survey found the cheapest station in Toledo was priced at $2.61/gallon, while the most expensive was $3.30/gallon. Statewide, the range was $2.49/gallon to $4.11/gallon from least expensive to most expensive.
Walter Castanedo, a homeowner in east Toledo, stumbled upon an unexpected treasure while cleaning his basement.
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TOLEDO, Ohio — Zoogoers are advised to get ready to fall in love with these otterly delightful additions to the Toledo Zoo family. The zoo is bubbling with excitement as it introduces its newest, and possibly cutest, residents: four North American river otter pups.
A pay-what-you-can restaurant inside a Toledo, Ohio, library aims to combat hunger by offering meals in exchange for volunteer work, donations or fresh produce.