Tragedy and Hope: Monroe Writer Shares Personal Tale with New Play...
“I’m much more involved, I suppose, because it’s been a long process from the beginning to the end—and, of course, we’re not to the end yet. "
No-Kill Shelters—Know Your Options Before You Adopt, or Surrender, a Pet
The term “no-kill” is defined differently, depending on who you talk to. Because pet-owners, or those hoping to adopt a pet, might not realize the difference, Toledo City Paper examined the policies of local shelters. While approaches may vary, all shelters agree: it is much better to find a pet at a shelter than to support the often inhumane and shockingly unregulated puppy mill industry.
Toledo Could Lead the Charge—Combatting the Upcoming Voter Purge
Use it or lose it—or so says the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled in June, 2018 that Ohio’s aggressive process of purging voters from its rolls does not violate federal law.
Vistula Historic District Launching New Pocket Park
People came together on July 28 for a block party and dedication ceremony sponsored by the church, with support from the Art’s Commission and the city’s Sustainability Commission, a group of local advocates educating and promoting sustainability.
Author Florence Williams (‘The Nature Fix’) at the Public Library
Best-selling author, freelance writer and podcaster Florence Williams believes nature makes us happier, healthier and more creative, which is the premise of her book...
Ridin Late in County 48 + Alley Beer Garden After Party
Spin your wheels through Sylvania during the Ridin Late in County 48 glow ride (or just wear comfy athletic wear and pretend you did)...
Downtown Digs—MadAveGroup
With the Toledo area renaissance in full swing, the City Paper salutes the progress of businesses, agencies and service providers that are transforming our region, beginning with the redevelopment of Downtown.
PRIDE in Toledo—LGBTQ Celebration’s History and Meaning
“Truly being able to feel, for one day, like you’re the majority, or like your voice is the loudest. It is kind of a different feeling for most people in minority groups. That goes for not just the LGBT community, but minorities in general,” said Hayman-Staples.
Toledo GROWs 2018 Master Urban Farmer Program
Harvest your inner agrarian and spend the off-season growing your interest in urban farming during Toledo GROWs 2018 Master Urban Farmer Program.
Bulgarian in BG—For a Satisfying Meal, Naslada Bistro
We were greeted warmly with what we understand is the “Bulgarian way” by Ricky, a BGSU student who was enthusiastic, knowledgeable, outspoken and helpful. The music that flooded the room had a Greek influence, an active, upbeat tempo with a 1/2 beat.










