Worship at a military chapel Our country was founded on the principal of religious freedom, but many voters still pay a lot of attention to worship habits of their elected officials. Merle
Labor and gulf oil spill connection The topic of unions can be polarizing. Most are pro-union or anti-union. Lucas County Commissioner Ben Konop has a clear opinion on the subject in this edition
Reminder: Check your back pocket It's a bit like making a math mistake in your checkbook, except the mistake Toledo Public Schools made was $824,000.
Continuing a housing commitment Housing is something so many of us take for granted, and for some the city of Toledo helps out. Michael Miller of the Toledo Free Press rants and raves about
Support for the Josh Project Swimming in the summer is supposed to be fun. But it can turn deadly in an instant. Merle Dech raves about the Josh Project and why you should support the
Right to protect our borders legally Arizona's immigration law and Washington's restrictions on it have been in the news a lot lately. Many have a strong opinion on who's right and who's wrong in
Smoke on the Water for local Red Cross When you think of summer in Downtown Toledo, your mind may wander to boats on the river or hot nights at the Docks. But for those with a taste for hot ribs,
Toledo arsonists are criminals Recently Toledo announced a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest/conviction of the person(s) responsible for the rash of arsons involving
Toledo should focus on Toledo Arizona's controversial measure forcing local police to question anyone who looks like they might be an illegal alien has even prompted legislation in Toledo.
How far the US has come For many the Fourth of July means fireworks, a day off, and grilled food. Scott Allegrini tries to get us to think a little more about why we celebrate our