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Take a Free Ride

Safely celebrate Independence Day with the help of AAA Northwest Ohio

True Patriots

Sauder Village is hosting an Independence Day celebration the weekend of July 4.

Entrepreneurs and engineers

Rocket Ventures has partnered with ProMedica, the Toledo Museum of Art and the Toledo Regional Chamber of Commerce to host the return of TechConnect on Wednesday, July 9.

Red glare

The local rigamarole around consumer-grade fireworks

Rock and Roll Smokes

Step inside the newly opened Third Street Cigar in Waterville and you’ll not only find plenty of stogies, you’ll find a big slice of local history to ponder while shopping or lighting up a smoke.

Playbook: Ohio’s Battlefield

Fort Meigs stands today as America’s largest reconstructed wooden fort.

Playbook: Toledo’s DIY Coffee Roasters

Toledo has coffee roasters who care an awful lot; roasters who make coffee like Steve Jobs made computers.

Hemp for health

Kevin Spitler, Toledo native and owner of the Toledo Hemp Center, proposes an alternative: medicines made from industrial hemp products.

Crushing the Competition

It’s America’s favorite sport, football, played by women in their undergarments—challenging perceptions of what it means to be a female athlete.

Parent power

Take the first step in becoming licensed as a foster or adoptive caregiver by attending a six-day, 36-hour training program.

Dad’s best friend

Lucas County Children Services is hosting "I Matter, I Care,” a free, fun, educational event for fathers, on Friday, June 27.

Battle of wits

Commissioner of Parks Dennis Garvin, City Councilman Steve Steel and Executive Director of Woodberry Park Chess Warren Woodberry have banded together to bring a slice of New York culture to Toledo.

Playbook: Mexican on Broadway

Mexican restaurants are popping up with food as flavorful and alive as their owners’ memories of youth.

The brunch crunch

Sizing up local brunches

Living history

For Army Sgt. Frank Kocinski of Sylvania Township, who earned a Silver Star for valor on D-Day, the years of meticulous planning by the brass fell apart before he even set foot on Omaha Beach.

Out ’n’ Out

A public meeting to discuss and answer questions about the roundabouts that are being built at the intersections of Berdan Ave., Detroit Ave. and Cherry St. and at Cherry St, Collingwood Blvd. and Manhattan Ave. will take place Thursday, June 5 at the Rosa Parks Elementary School.