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On the Radar – October 2021

The incredible shrinking city While the population of the United States in general continues to grow, the number of folks that call Toledo their home...

Birdhouse Battle raises funds for Nature’s Nursery

Nature’s Nursery is a Center for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation Education located in Whitehouse, Ohio. Each year, Nature’s Nursery admits over 3,500 sick, injured, and...

On the Radar – September 2021

Call him President Kral Toledo Police Chief George Kral has garnered a new title: President of the Ohio Association of Chiefs of Police. Kral began...

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Gradkowski takes over as St. Francis football coach UT football great, NFL veteran, and now, Toledo area head coach. Bruce Gradkowski was named the new coach...

“Trash Trappers” to try and keep Lake Erie clean

A new collaboration between the City and the University of Toledo— aided by a federal government grant — will help keep Toledo’s trash from...

On the Radar – June 2021

Power-generating windows added to NSG Northwood Will we all be collecting energy through our windows in the near future? NSG Group’s latest project at their...

We’re number three!

Toledo is one of the country’s top three cities...for excesses and vices. This ranking comes from WalletHub, which composed a comprehensive ranking of the country’s most “Sinful Cities” based on a variety of criteria.

Monolith-Mania hits the Glass City

In December, the City of Toledo’s official Twitter page chronicled the adventures of a supposed “Toledo Monolith” as it visited area landmarks like the Toledo Museum of Art, Tony Packo’s, the University of Toledo and more.

Mercy Health Children’s goes Nationwide

Nationwide Children’s Hospital, a pediatric center based out of Columbus, announced that it will acquire Mercy Health Children’s Hospital effective January 1, 2022.

Toledo to use EPA funds to get the lead out

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded Toledo a $200,000 grant to aid the city’s efforts to identify and remove lead pipes from the water system.

Zoo polar bear cub finds new home

After nearly two years of drawing crowds (and “awww”s) at the Toledo Zoo, young polar bear Bo, born in December, 2018, has been moved...

Get to the Point! Falcon Point

Bowling Green State University recently held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly constructed Falcon Point Lofts in Sandusky. The 78,000 square foot facility...

Wonder Bread redevelopment to cost a lot of dough

Efforts to revitalize Toledo’s oldest neighborhood have begun in earnest with construction underway on a redevelopment in Vistula, at the site of the former...

Toledo City Council approves the return of traffic cameras

Photo by David Watkis on Unsplash Be a little more careful with your speed while driving. After a hiatus, the City of Toledo’s traffic camera...

This is HEAVY. Toledo Spirits to expand

A recent Kickstarter by members of the team behind Toledo Spirits has garnered enough to launch a new taproom, to be located beneath Bellwether,...

Bringing new light to an old lighthouse

An iconic Lake Erie sight is getting a facelift. In early September, a restoration project began on the Toledo Harbor Lighthouse on the Maumee...
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