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Beware of online ads with elaborate backstories. They may not be from a real small business

Americans are paying more than ever for cars. Cheap models are disappearing
In 2024, US buyers had a choice of three cars priced under $20,000. Now, there are none.

When a credit report can hurt your chances of being hired

Toledo women's basketball mom travels 4,300 miles to watch daughter play for the first time

Hiker Fest celebrates the outdoors at Oak Openings
Go take a hike Saturday during Hiker Fest put on by Metroparks Toledo.

Free lunch helps boys gain practical skills, confidence

Toledo pastor connects MLK and Jesus for young learners

Film, lecture at UT to address homelessness

Editorial: Husted steps up for manufacturing
U.S. Sen. Jon Husted’s direct challenge to the Trump Administration to reinstate $6.6 million in assistance to local manufacturing job creation programs in Ohio is a step in the right direction for the Republican senator.

BGSU leading AI research to revolutionize Ohio’s glass manufacturing industry
BOWLING GREEN — As part of a multi-million-dollar state-funded initiative to ensure Ohio remains a global leader in glass technology, Bowling Green State University researchers are embarking on a project to leverage artificial intelligence to enhance process controls and energy efficiency in glass melting.

Monday Memories: Youngster kept the dream alive in 2006
The 2006 Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Celebration featured plenty of musical performances and speeches, but young Tanasio Loudermill's interpretation of King’s 1963 ‘I Have a Dream’ speech brought down the house at University of Toledo’s Savage Hall.

