Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Man recovering after motorcycle accident in Toledo and other top stories.

  • Man recovering after motorcycle accident in Toledo

    Man recovering after motorcycle accident in Toledo
    TOLEDO, Oh (WTVG) - A man on a motorcycle is in the hospital after an accident at Douglas and Sylvania in Toledo. Police say the motorcycle driver was heading south on Douglas waiting to make a left turn onto Sylvania. That's when officers say he pulled in front of a truck heading north on Douglas. The motorcyclist suffered a broken leg and was taken to a hospital for treatment. The driver of the truck wasn't injured. Parts of the intersection was closed while police cleared the scene.
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  • Police arrest man linked to multiple hold-ups in Toledo

    Police arrest man linked to multiple hold-ups in Toledo
    TOLEDO, OHIO (WTVG) - A Toledo man is in jail accused of holding up multiple businesses. Zachariah Trevino, is facing 3 felony counts of aggravated robbery. According to police, He held up the Subway on E. Alexis Friday, then the S & G In and Out on Summit Street in Point Place on Sunday and the Dollar Tree on Philips Tuesday. During each crime, Trevino showed a weapon and took cash from the register. After the crime Sunday night, a manager with S & G In and Out mart says she put a surveilla..
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  • Toledo finds another $4M for budget

    Toledo finds another $4M for budget
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print The city of Toledo has even more money to spend on capital projects — marking the third time the municipal budget has had an infusion of unexpected cash this year that can be used to fix crumbing streets. Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson said Wednesday the city will have another $4 million, which comes from a number of sources from the city’s 2016 budget. She wants to allocate $2 million toward residential street repaving, $1.5 mill..
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  • Toledo has millions more than expected

    Toledo has millions more than expected
    TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - An Ohio city could have $6 to $8 million more than expected in its budget this year. The city of Toledo has benefited from lower-than-expected health care costs, income tax revenue and lower workers compensation costs. Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson tells the Toledo Blade (http://bit.ly/2ra3q8n ) she plans to hire new police officers a month earlier than planned. The city's finance director says he is not calling the money a general fund surplus because the city took money from it..
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  • Ohio sues drug makers over opioid crisis

    Ohio sues drug makers over opioid crisis
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print COLUMBUS — In a case reminiscent of the battle against tobacco, the state of Ohio on Wednesday sued five major drug manufacturers, blaming their marketing practices for fueling a painkiller addiction crisis that claims thousands of lives a year. Attorney General Mike DeWine filed the suit against the makers of such drugs as OxyContin, Percocet, Dilaudid, and Percodan in Ross County Common Pleas Court. “Pharmaceutical compani..
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  • Toledo Rep puts comedy in motion

    Toledo Rep puts comedy in motion
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, a wild and wonderful vaudeville-style musical farce opening Friday at the Toledo Repertoire Theatre, has deep comedy roots, all the way back to ancient Rome. It was inspired by the works of Plautus, born in third century B.C., But A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum has modern Broadway connections too. The show, with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, opened there..
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  • Opera star Fleming takes stage in Toledo

    Opera star Fleming takes stage in Toledo
    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Renee Fleming retired from the Metropolitan Opera in New York in May to pursue a solo career. On Wednesday, she will join the Toledo Symphony at the Stranahan Theater. Enlarge The Toledo Symphony presents legendary opera star Renee Fleming in a one-night-only gala concert. On May 13, Fleming retired from the Metropolitan Opera in New York with a final performance in the role for which she was probably most famous, Ma..
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  • Bond set at $35000 for South Toledo man

    Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Bond was set today at $35,000 for a South Toledo man accused of threatening to burn down his family’s home and kill police officers. Randy M. Keil, 30, is charged with illegal cultivation of marijuana, a fifth-degree felony. He is also charged with four counts of aggravated menacing; obstructing official business; resisting arrest; three counts of domestic violence; three counts of menacing; and drug paraphernalia — all mis..
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  • Hundreds of volunteers prepare 50000 meals for Toledo families

    Hundreds of volunteers prepare 50000 meals for Toledo families
    MAUMEE, Oh (WTVG) - The decision to help was easy for Tyler Hartz and hundreds of other volunteers. "Honestly, it is the heart of God to take care of everybody," he said. "No one gets left behind and that includes food and having proper nutrition." For hours on Wednesday night, the Church on Strayer was filled with assembly lines. Volunteers from all over the community boxed up meals to get them ready to ship to families in Toledo who are struggling to put food on the table. "We don't want an..
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  • Toledo company moving to Rossford

    Toledo company moving to Rossford
    ROSSFORD, Ohio (13abc Action News) - NAI Harmon Group and Denver Warehouse Florists broke ground on a new distribution center in Rossford. Harmon owns the land and will lease a couple acres to DWF which plans to spend $1.4 M building a 20,000 square foot facility. The company currently works out of a building in downtown Toledo but needs to move. After two years of searching, DWF settled on the Rossford site. But closing could not occur until the EPA settled an issue concerning wetlands loca..
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