Wednesday, March 22, 2017

ODOT employees on litter patrol flag down woman driving wrong ... and other top stories.

  • ODOT employees on litter patrol flag down woman driving wrong ...

    ODOT employees on litter patrol flag down woman driving wrong ...
    ODOT employees on litter patrol flag down woman driving wrong way on I-475 2017-01-20T23:38:33Z2017-01-21T02:49:14Z (Source: ODOT Toledo District 2 Facebook) TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Two ODOT employees helped a woman driving in the wrong lane get turned around earlier this month.According a Facebook post by ODOT - Toledo District 2, Keith Riley and Terry Norris were doing litter patrol on eastbound I-475 when they spotted a woman driving the wrong way towards them.The men waved the wo..
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  • Cold water rescue techniques covered at Toledo Fire and Rescue ...

    Cold water rescue techniques covered at Toledo Fire and Rescue training 2017-01-20T23:03:34Z2017-01-20T23:43:16Z Toledo Fire and Rescue practice ice rescues on Friday (Source: WTOL) TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Toledo Fire and Rescue practiced training for water and ice activity at a local lake on Friday afternoon.The training took place at Hecklinger Pond in East Toledo.Equipment was used to help prepare the officers for any kind of scenario.In Friday's training crews covered cold water ..
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  • Local doctor on lead poisoning in children: "The damage is ...

    TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Dr. Ateeq Haseeb, a pediatric neurologist at St. Vincent Mercy Children's Hospital, says he sees one, sometimes two children a month that are poisoned by lead.He says once those children are sickened by lead, there's no way to reverse the affects.Dr. Haseeb says to understand what lead can do to a developing brain think of a paper towel being stained by a drink. The towel may dry out, but it stays discolored. "The elevated lead levels, once they stain the brain, ..
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  • Toledoans take to streets for peaceful unity march on Friday

    Toledoans take to streets for peaceful unity march on Friday
    Toledoans take to streets for peaceful unity march on Friday 2017-01-20T23:05:54Z2017-01-21T02:29:23Z The march was been peaceful and positive, with no negative protesting (Source: WTOL) TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - There was a large and loud show of unity on Friday, hours after Donald Trump took office.A march organized by the YWCA of Northwest Ohio attracted 500 people from thirty local organizations.The march began in International Park, crossed the Martin Luther King Bridge and ended ..
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  • Wild ride: PRCA Xtreme Bulls bucks way to Toledo

    Wild ride: PRCA Xtreme Bulls bucks way to Toledo
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Many people would find riding an 1,800-pound bull terrifying, but others clearly relish the rush of being mounted on the back of an animal determined to buck them off. The former group is likely to be in the audience and the second likely to be participating this weekend when the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Xtreme Bulls Challenge unfolds Friday and Saturday at the Huntington Center in downtown Toledo. Twent..
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  • The Latest: Family asks for prayers for victim, shooter - Toledo News ...

    The Latest: Family asks for prayers for victim, shooter - Toledo News ...
    WEST LIBERTY, Ohio (AP) - The Latest on an Ohio school shooting that injured one student (all times local): 6:10 p.m. The family of a student injured in an Ohio school shooting is asking for prayers for him and the shooter. Sixteen-year-old Logan Cole's family says in a statement released by a Columbus hospital where he's being treated it thanks friends, relatives and the community for their support. The statement encourages prayer for the shooter and his family. It says Cole's family is certai..
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  • Fires, bricks mark daylong assault on inaugural festivities - Toledo ...

    Fires, bricks mark daylong assault on inaugural festivities - Toledo ...
    By JESSICA GRESKO, MICHAEL BIESECKER and JACK GILLUMAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Protesters set fires and hurled bricks in a daylong assault on the city hosting Donald Trump's inauguration, registering their rage against the new president in a series of clashes that led to more than 200 arrests. Police used pepper spray and stun grenades to prevent the chaos from spilling into Trump's formal procession and evening balls. Several spirited demonstrations unfolded peacefull..
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  • Police: Suspect in double slaying in critical condition

    Police: Suspect in double slaying in critical condition
    By KEVIN McGILL and JANET McCONNAUGHEYAssociated Press GRETNA, La. (AP) - A man accused of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend and a police officer was in critical condition after ending an hourslong standoff by shooting himself in the chest, the sheriff of a New Orleans suburb said Friday. During the hours when Sylvester Holt, 32, was threatening to jump from New Orleans' bridge over the Mississippi River, he admitted shooting Simone Veal and Westwego Officer Michael Louviere,..
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  • The Latest: Trumps dance to 'My Way' at inaugural ball

    The Latest: Trumps dance to 'My Way' at inaugural ball
    WASHINGTON (AP) - The Latest on Donald Trump's inauguration as the 45th president of the United States (all times EST): 12:15 a.m. The nation's 45th president, Donald Trump, has arrived back at the White House after attending three inaugural balls celebrating his election. The president has used the balls to recount his victory and to let supporters know that "now the fun begins." One of the biggest cheers of the night came when he asked whether he should continue to use his Twitter account. Th..
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  • Inauguration Day becomes lesson in democracy for St. Francis de ...

    TOLEDO, OH (WTOL) - Many students at St. Francis de Sales and Notre Dame Academy in Toledo weren't old enough to vote in November, but they still felt it was important to watch history unfold on inauguration day."It's a pretty controversial election, so I definitely think that we're part of history watching this," said St. Francis Senior Thomas Michel.Michel is one of a couple dozen students studying theology at St. Francis de Sales who paused to watch as President Donald Trump took..
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