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2020 Ode to the ZIP Code: Category 3

Below are the top-scoring poems in this category, which were evaluated by a panel of judges including Jim Ferris, Sandra Rivers-Gill, and Haley Taylor. To...

2020 Ode to the ZIP Code: Category 2

Below are the top-scoring poems in this category, which were evaluated by a panel of judges including Jim Ferris, Sandra Rivers-Gill, and Haley Taylor. To...

2020 Ode to the ZIP Code: Category 1

Rito Quezada Rubio 43612 I come from Mexico Mexico is wonderful I came here United States school is Escuela Smart Camille Marsh 43623 I love Imagination Station The lightning ball The roller coaster...

The Toledo Permaculture Network brings sustainable living to the neighborhood

What comes to mind when thinking of sustainability?  Those reusable shopping bags are a dandy place to start, but what if the option to...

Living the hygge-life: Finding comfort with founders of The Growing Candle

As entrepreneurs, earth-lovers and partners it seems Chris and Cyndi Hileman are gardeners of the good life. Their company Hyggelight stems from a Danish...

Bluff Street Village: Tiny Homes, Big Hearts

Bluff Street is a ghost town. Every lot stands empty, with all but one uninhabited home now demolished. Like many streets in the Monroe/Auburn...

US Together’s New Normal: The nonprofit helps Toledo immigrants and refugees cope with the crisis

All of us are inundated with the ever-changing status of our lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. We wake up, turn on the news, and...

Mutual Aid Toledo looks to help as many as possible

Started March 12 on Facebook and the Google Docs forums, Mutual Aid Toledo is a self-described “rapid response network” for Glass City residents who are in need during the COVID-19 outbreak.

What Flattening The Curve Looks Like Locally

COVID-19 has transformed our daily lives in both tangible and intangible ways. How we feel, communicate and spend our days continues to rapidly change,...

NEW AUDIO SERIES: City Talks – Phil Barone, Owner of Rosie’s Italian Grille

Tune out the "Breaking News" for boots-on-the-ground commentary from Toledo-area business owners, service providers and government officials braving our current climate of uncertainty. As a new audio series, City Talks provides a brief local take on our situation, as well as advice and ideas for how to spend the new downtime foisted on us by circumstance.

Cultivating Calm & Expanding “Serenity”: The brand-new Serenity Nail Salon & Spa is leaving clients speechless

SPONSORED CONTENT  Dr. Deitra Hickey celebrates success by growing her business For Dr. Deitra Hickey, “serenity” means more than just a sense of calm. For Hickey,...

March 11, 2020—Marketplace Changes

Libardo’s Catering Company has opened its first diner in Point Place at 4280 N. Summit St., offering deli sandwiches, Philly Steaks, kosher hot dogs,...

Going electric in Toledo

The Electric Car Has Come of Age

Fighting the opioid crisis by erasing a stigma

Northwest Ohio Syringe Services, saving lives and preventing overdoses

February 26, 2020—Marketplace Changes

The first Ohio location of the chain seafood boil restaurant Red Crab Juicy Seafood is open at 4941 Dorr St., formerly Mulvaney’s Bunker Irish...

Black Kite Coffee Collaborates with Original Sub Shop for Weekend Brunch

Black Kite Coffee and Pies recently announced a new collaboration with the sandwich maestros at the Original Sub Shop and Deli to create new...
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