Firefighters battle flames at Toledo apartment complex
TOLEDO, Ohio (13abc Action News) - Firefighters responded to a small blaze Monday at Toledo apartment complex. Dispatchers got the call around 10 o'clock on the 4400 block of Jackman. Crews on scene tell 13abc the fire started after someone left food on the stove. The flames were contained to the kitchen and one woman was taken to a nearby hospital for some inhalation. Residents were allowed to return to their apartments a short while after.>> view originalToledo man gets jail for making up threat
Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Abdouni Enlarge A Toledo man who told the FBI his uncle planned to travel from Columbus to Toledo to shoot people at a church was sentenced Monday to 120 days in jail and ordered to pay $13,000 in restitution for the hoax. Mohomed Abdouni, 22, of the 800 block of Sibley Road pleaded guilty May 15 to making false alarms, a fifth-degree felony, for making up the story in January. Abdouni’s tale caused the FBI and Toled..>> view originalOhio AG DeWine brings gubernatorial campaign to Toledo
Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine brings his gubernatorial campaign to the Toledo area Tuesday, in a breakfast “meet and greet” at Charlie’s Restaurant in Maumee. Mr. DeWine, who formally announced Sunday that he will run for the Republican nomination to succeed term-limited Gov. John Kasich, is scheduled to meet with supporters at 8 a.m. at Charlies, 1631 Toll Gate Dr., near Dussel Drive and Perrysburg Holland Road. The fo..>> view originalToledo needs to get back to attacking blight
Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Toledo City Council is considering spending nearly $1 million to cut grass at “nuisance” properties this year, even though they know $1 million may not be enough to solve the problem. Though it is still early in the summer, the city already has a backlog of 7,200 orders to cut grass at abandoned properties and vacant lots. This prompted Neighborhoods Director Bonita Bonds to ask council to increase the budget. Click here to ..>> view originalMidwest Living gives Toledo some love
Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print “We were surprised — it was kind of neck-and-neck,” with Toledo vying for the lead, said Timothy Meinch, travel editor for Midwest Living, in a recent phone call. But, in the end, Champaign-Urbana, Ill., pulled ahead and was voted the magazine’s Greatest Midwest Food Town in a contest that ended May 31. Toledo, which finished in second place, will still get a chance to shine in a brief write-up that will “highlight the food ..>> view originalWisler to pitch against Toledo
Bryan Native Matt Wisler is scheduled to start on the mound for the Gwinnett Braves in Toledo today and will be looking for his third win in a row as he faces the Mud Hens at Fifth Third Field. Today’s start will be Wisler’s tenth of the season for the Triple-A club and second in Toledo. He picked up his second win of the 2017 campaign on June 15 after going six innings, giving up three runs on three hits and struck out four in a 8-3 Braves win. ..>> view originalGoogle fined a record 2.4 billion euros in EU antitrust case
By LORNE COOKAssociated Press BRUSSELS (AP) - After a seven-year legal battle, European authorities came down hard on Google on Tuesday for taking advantage of its dominance in online searches to direct customers to its own businesses, fining the tech giant a record 2.42 billion euros ($2.72 billion) and raising the prospect of more. A years-long analysis of Google's online search results showed that the company lists links to its own online shopping services above those of riva..>> view originalSenate leaders scramble to save health bill amid defections
By ALAN FRAMAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Utah's Mike Lee became the fifth Republican senator Tuesday to oppose even beginning debate on the GOP's foundering health care bill, tossing another hurdle in the path of party leaders who've hoped the Senate would approve the measure this week. Lee was among four conservatives who announced last week that they were against the current version of the legislation. His spokesman Conn Carroll said Tuesday that Lee would not vote for t..>> view originalLucas County Dogs for Adoption: 6/27
Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Dog killed Dog killed June 23 under the direction of Richard Stewart, director of the Lucas County Canine Care & Control: Breed and description; reason; intake type and date with location found if stray. Dogs killed for poor behavior on body-handling and resource-guarding assessments are scored on a scale of 5, with higher scores being more aggressive. Dog-aggression assessments are not scored: Chihuahua, black and brown fem..>> view originalAPNewsBreak: Family sues in black man's shooting
By MICHAEL KUNZELMANAssociated Press BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The children of a black man gunned down by a white police officer in Louisiana's capital sued the city on Tuesday, claiming the shooting fit a pattern of racist behavior and excessive force by its police department. Attorneys for Alton Sterling's five children filed the wrongful death lawsuit in state court against the city of Baton Rouge, its police department and police chief and the two officers involved in last sum..>> view original
Sunday, July 30, 2017
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