Monday, February 1, 2016

2 injured fighting central Toledo blaze and other top stories.

  • 2 injured fighting central Toledo blaze

    2 injured fighting central Toledo blaze
    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 - Updated: 2 minutes ago 2 firefighters injured fighting central Toledo blaze BLADE STAFF Two firefighters suffered minor injuries while battling a fire early today in central Toledo. Crews were dispatched at 3:32 a.m. to a vacant house on fire in the 2600 block of Lawrence Avenue. Ceiling debris struck one firefighter in the shoulder and the other around the neck, Toledo fire Lt. Matthew Hertzfeld said. They were taken to Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center ..
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  • Two Toledo firefighters injured battling house fire

    Two Toledo firefighters injured battling house fire
    TOLEDO (13abc Action News) - Two Toledo firefighters were injured early this morning battling a vacant house fire. It broke out in the 2600 block of Lawrence near Detroit. 13abc crews on the scene were told that two firefighters were hit by falling debris from the roof of the structure. One firefighters suffered injuries to the neck, the other to the shoulder. Both were taken to the hospital and are OK. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Look for updates on air and online at 13ab..
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  • Urban farming work sows discord

    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 - Updated: 2 minutes ago CENTRAL CITY MAN WANTS TO GROW Urban farming work sows discord Officials cite lack of proper permits, neighbors add complaints BY TOM TROYBLADE STAFF WRITER A Toledo man’s effort to establish “urban agriculture” in Toledo’s central city is running up against nuisance complaints brought by neighbors. Thomas Jackson, 44, of 1489 Milburn Ave., has piled up wood chips on seven parcels centering on Auburn and Milburn avenues. He said ..
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  • Hopefuls turning up heat for Ohio Senate primary

    Hopefuls turning up heat for Ohio Senate primary
    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 - Updated: 50 seconds ago Hopefuls turning up heat for Ohio Senate primary 3 Democrats campaign in own styles BY TOM TROYBLADE POLITICS WRITER Strickland THE BLADE Enlarge | Buy This Photo Ohio’s Democratic Senate primary contest is beginning to heat up as Democrats nourish the hope they can defeat incumbent U.S. Sen. Rob Portman in November. The choice before Democratic voters is who can best challenge what will certa..
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  • Meyer takes advantage of Super Bowl

    Meyer takes advantage of Super Bowl
    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 - Updated: 27 minutes ago Meyer takes advantage of Super Bowl in recruiting Buckeyes dot Denver, Carolina rosters BY DAVID BRIGGSBLADE SPORTS WRITER COLUMBUS — The Ohio State football program will be smack in the middle of the nation’s two biggest holidays this week.  National signing day and the Super Bowl. (Sorry, Groundhog Day.) The Buckeyes will welcome a top-rated recruiting class on Wednesday, then settle in for Sunday’s big game between the Carolina ..
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  • UT researchers focus on Zika treatment

    UT researchers focus on Zika treatment
    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 - Updated: 56 seconds ago UT researchers focus on Zika virus treatment BY BRIAN YOUSEFFSPECIAL TO THE BLADE Youseff ADAEZE IZOUG Enlarge You are out for a stroll during a warm summer evening and a mosquito bites your arm. You immediately recall a recent article in The Blade about Zika virus. Zika virus, which has recently been detected in the United States, is in the daily news after being suspected in a surge of birth defects in Brazil. But b..
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  • Five Things You Might Have Missed: 2-1

    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 Five Things You Might Have Missed: 2-1 Top articles from this weekend’s editions of The Blade BLADE STAFF Teacher Ann Koch-West instructs her college prep class for freshmen and sophomores. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Enlarge | Buy This Photo 1. Seeing big problem with dropouts, TPS makes it personal During a recent morning meeting, a group of Scott High School educators talked about how to help one struggling student. The..
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  • Toledo Auto Show wraps up last day

    Toledo Auto Show wraps up last day
    TOLEDO (13abc Action News) - After four days, attendance was strong. Sunday was the show's final day, and even in the last two or three hours, the Seagate Centre was full of people trying to get their last looks at the latest cars. All four days were full of excitement as crowds filtered in to see what's new this year. Twenty-six different manufacturers filled the show room, showcasing their 2016 models for everything from motorcycles to pickup trucks. And new this year, shoppers had the chanc..
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  • Alleged threat closes Hudson Area Schools

    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 Alleged threat closes Hudson schools in Lenawee Co. BLADE STAFF HUDSON, Mich. — Hudson Area Schools in Lenawee County are closed today because of an alleged threat, according to a the school district’s website. “Hudson Area Schools is closed today due to a specific threat made to the district,” a notice on the school district’s website said. “Hudson Police have conducted a thorough search of all district grounds and facilities. Staff are not to report and ..
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  • NTSB to release documents in Amtrak crash investigation

    NTSB to release documents in Amtrak crash investigation
    Published: Monday, 2/1/2016 NTSB to release documents in Amtrak crash investigation ASSOCIATED PRESS Emergency personnel work at the scene of a derailment in Philadelphia of an Amtrak train headed to New York on May 13, 2015. ASSOCIATED PRESS Enlarge WASHINGTON — A federal accident investigations board is set to release documents that could shed light on the cause of a fatal Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia last year. The National Transportation Safety Board has w..
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New Lucas Co. jail a casualty of budget clashes .Report says German intel used refugees for info .
Trump holds rally in Iowa .North Korea sanctions bill clears Senate committee .

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