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Schools considered for historic list
As dozens of schools fall in the final stages of Toledo Public Schools' massive building project, the district's remaining aged architecture soon could receive new distinctions and potential protections.

Updated 2 hours ago
Trial set in fire station attacks
A former city fire inspector charged with two shootings at a local fire station will go to trial on assault and arson charges on March 16.

Updated 2 hours ago
Wood Co. candidate has list of arrests
One of five Republicans vying for a spot on the November ballot to fill longtime Wood County Commissioner Alvie Perkins' former seat was arrested four times in the 1990s for fights, making threats, and, in one case, breaking a car window outside a bar.

Updated 3 hours ago
Use of title sparks complaint
COLUMBUS -- The only real fireworks in what otherwise has been an extremely quiet contest for the Democratic nomination for a Ohio Supreme Court seat took place behind closed doors in a Canton courtroom Wednesday.

Updated 3 hours ago
USPS accepts consolidation study
The U.S. Postal Service has approved a study that calls for the consolidation of area mail-processing and distribution centers, including Toledo's, as part of the Postal Service's plan to save $20 billion a year by 2015, the plant manager for the Toledo facility said Wednesday.

Updated 3 hours ago
Candidates quiet on housing crisis
Attend a speech by Mitt Romney or Rick Santorum and you're likely to hear all kinds of claims about the economy -- gas prices are too high, deficit spending is out of control, and government regulations are hindering free enterprise.

Published 4 hours ago
Observing Ash Wednesday
Joan Fothergill receives ashes from the Rev. Elizabeth Hoster during the Ash Wednesday service at Trinity Episcopal Church in downtown Toledo.

Published 4 hours ago
2 found dead in Perrysburg motel
Police who were asked to check the safety of a guest in a Perrysburg motel room Wednesday discovered instead the bodies of two men who had died in separate rooms.

Published 4 hours ago
Truce called in artifact feud
BOWLING GREEN -- A custody battle over three Civil War artifacts is far from over, but two cousins involved in the fight agreed in court Wednesday to a visitation plan of sorts.

Published 4 hours ago
Brit FLoyd a 'Wall' of sound
Brit Floyd is your typical Pink Floyd tribute act, if "typical" means touring with two tractor-trailers full of instruments, lighting and laser equipment, props and inflatables, and a sound system large enough to fill venues that seat as many as 10,000 fans.


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