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Mayor declares gun violence a public health crisis

Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz and Toledo Chief of Police George Kral held a news conference to officially declare gun violence a public health crisis.

How COVID-19 affects voting for this upcoming election

Ohioans are encouraged to vote by mail and polling places are changing protocols to ensure social distancing regulations. by Aubreyonna Van Hoose American citizens are concerned...

Car-Going Cinema: The Sundance Kid Drive-In opened for fall fun

This was an unusual summer. Plans changed, events were cancelled, and traditions were delayed. Luckily there was one constant form of summer entertainment: The...

Comedian Brian Regan prepares to tickle Funny Bone

In these tumultuous and chaotic times, it can be hard sometimes to see the lighter side of things— which makes comedians crucial for coping,...

The Survey Says. . . Why the census is so important

As of August 24, only 57.2% of Toledo’s known population had completed the census, well below the state’s completion rate of 68.3%.

Sauder Village Brings the Roaring 20’s to Main Street

The newest historical recreations include a grocery store, theater, candy shop, fire station, clothing store, theater, pharmacy/soda shop and— get this— a speakeasy that you can only access with a secret code.

Discover a bounty of art and music at the 4th annual Sacred Harvest

The Poe Road Sanctuary in Grand Rapids will showcase great local music with FROGtown GlassROOTs & Waxtastic’s 2020 Sacred Harvest Music and Arts Festival...

BYO Axe to the Griffin Hines Farm for a rockin’ weekly party

Griffin Hines Farm hosts a rocking, weekly party and if you want to take the stage yourself, you can. Every Tuesday, the Hen-House Band,...

TSO invites audiences to enjoy new season in-person (or from home)

The Toledo Symphony Orchestra (TSO) is returning to the stage, with a few new twists and modifications. The Symphony’s 2020-21 schedule begins on September 21...

Two Toledo Entrepreneurs star in A&E’s Extreme Unboxing

Making enough money from home to replace a high-wage salary has become the new American Dream (even more so since so many of us...

Active & Outdoor Date Night Ideas

As if dating weren’t difficult enough, the COVID-19 pandemic presents a slew of unanticipated issues when you’re ready to take your special someone out...

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY – Week of 7-30

Week of July 30 © Copyright 2020  ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti is renowned for his buoyancy. In one of his famous lines,...

Buy a virtual ticket, the Toledo Rep is back— online

The Toledo Repertoire Theatre is hosting its first show in months for a virtual audience. The theatre’s Young Rep program will present live performances of...

FREE WILL ASTROLOGY: Week of July 2

© Copyright 2020 Rob Brezsny ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries author Marge Piercy writes, "The people I love the best, jump into work head first without...

Free Will Astrology: Week of June 18

© Copyright 2020  Rob Brezsny ARIES (March 21-April 19): My Aries friend Lavinia told me, "The fight I'm enjoying most lately is my fight to...

Made in Toledo Awards

Recognizing Local Craftsmanship. Toledo City Paper celebrates the local makers, small-business owners and inventive entrepreneurs who forge their own path following their creative interests. Nominate crafters,...
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