-
SnollygosterIn this week's episode of Snollygoster, Ohio's politics podcast from WOSU, hosts Mike Thompson and Steve Brown discuss the upcoming ballot measure that…
-
An attempt to bring a little Christmas cheer has grown to capture the imagination of the Ohio city.
-
Abortion opponents have asked the Ohio Department of Health to consider taking action against Toledo’s only abortion clinic.Earlier this year, the Toledo…
-
There are spicy beers and even peanut butter beers, made to stand out on crowded shelves. Then there's a murky, green brew that looks a lot like algae.…
-
The last abortion clinic in Toledo, Ohio, has been granted a license allowing it to resume performing most abortions.Capital Care Network of Toledo…
-
In Ohio, more than 100 people got sick in 2013 and 2014 when municipal drinking water was contaminated with toxins from algae blooms in Lake Erie. The CDC says these are the first known instances.
-
The Ohio Supreme Court weighs whether Toledo's only abortion clinic will be permitted to stay open. How will this case affect the future of abortion…
-
For one city on Lake Erie, it's the season for monitoring toxic algae blooms – and drinking water.Toledo know how dangerous the blooms can be. In 2014,…
-
In October of this year, the city of Cleveland plans to start inspecting rental properties for lead paint hazards, according to the mayor’s office. Cuyahoga County had the highest lead poisoning rate in Ohio in 2015. Two other mid-sized cities in the Great Lakes region could help show Cleveland the way. Rochester, New York, focused its efforts in places where children were most at risk. Toledo is starting to do the same.
-
The 115 tickets were issued on Feb. 1 near a school zone by an officer using a hand-held speeding camera. The police department has said drivers who already paid the fine will be issued refunds.