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Amanda Fay

Amanda Fay

Anchor/Reporter at WTOL-TV

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  • English
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  • Local News

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Recent Articles

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'He's what I would call a quiet hero': Local student serves school, community

Ali Khuraidah is a Leader in Action for going above and beyond at both school and with Scouting America.
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Leaders in Action: Noah Reardon

A junior at Whitmer High School is getting recognition for helping to renovate an elementary school's sensory room.
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Vision loss leads to shocking medical discovery for northwest Ohio ...

Meghan Russell first noticed her vision loss when trying to renew her driver's license. She couldn't believe what caused it.
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Time is running out for Lucas County homeowners to review property ...

The Lucas County Auditor's Office is hosting one more review session for homeowners to dispute reassessed values.
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Local oncology infusion nurses raise money for cancer patient services

The nurses would learn that they, too, would benefit from services at The Victory Center.
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Toledo School for the Arts partners with Toledo Zoo for outdoor edu...

Toledo School for the Arts is partnering with the Toledo Zoo to plant pollinator gardens for outdoor education.
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Local students sell art through school program - WTOL

Amanda visited the Toledo School for the Arts, where students have the opportunity to sell their artwork to the public.
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15-year-old local girl battling rare disease needs brain surgery - ...

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Local students learn lesson on healthy choices - WTOL

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Local students compete in stock market challenge - WTOL

The news team presents a comprehensive look at the news events of the day, as well as updates on local weather conditions and rush-hour traffic.
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Lucas County infant-mortality rate rose in 2023

In 2023, preliminary data show 50 babies died before their first birthday. That's up six from 2022.
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Iconic $20 'Home Alone' grocery trip compared to today's food costs...

The TikTok claims Kevin's bill of $19.83 would cost nearly $70 today. A local food pantry sees the need.
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Uptown Maumee adding arches over Conant Street - WTOL

The news team presents a comprehensive look at the news events of the day, as well as updates on local weather conditions and rush-hour traffic.
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Former 'Home for Keeps' subject writes about her adoption journey -...

The news team presents a comprehensive look at the news events of the day, as well as updates on local weather conditions and rush-hour traffic.
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Local family plays hosts to Dana Open golfers, caddies - WTOL

Monica Robins sits down with an expert to discuss alcohol and drug addiction. The signs to look out for and when to ask for help.
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Longtime therapy dog hangs up leash, celebrated by local hospital -...

Murphy the Bichon Frise was celebrated at Mercy Health St. Charles Hospital for bringing smiles to patients and staff.
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Beat the Stigma: Local figure skater shares journey through addicti...

Nicole Horoszewski has been skating since she was 10. Later in life she’d pull away from her passion and find herself addicted to alcohol.
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Transplant gives Crohn's patient new opportunities in life - WTOL

Jim Bain was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease as a teenager. Decades later he received a colon and small bowel transplant, providing a greater quality of life.
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Gastroenterologist, WTOL 11 Anchor raise awareness for Crohn's & Co...

Amanda Fay, WTOL 11’s Good Day and noon anchor, shares her story of Crohn’s Disease Diagnosis during Crohn’s & Colitis Awareness week.
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Retirement community uses virtual reality technology to train workers

Browning Masonic Community uses a virtual reality system so staff can better understand dementia.
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Local woman crochets comfort shawls for organ donor families

Elaine Baker has hand-crocheted nearly 200 shawls loved ones of organ donors can take with them from the hospital.