Jeep's 80-year history in Toledo has had some bumps. Most recently with the announcement that nearly 1100 Stellantis workers will be laid off in the city.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms wants to expand the definition of a firearm to include mail-order kits, but it's been fought in lower courts.
UAW President Shawn Fain alleges Stellantis is not keeping its promises from the 2023 national agreement and is calling on union leaders for a strategy meeting.
UAW Local 12 President Bruce Baumhower said workers at both plants were laid off when production paused Monday. However, he said the pause and layoffs are temporary.
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates Tuesday, which the economy hasn't seen since before the pandemic. It could signal some relief for Americans.
Tina Saunders lost her brother to suicide three years ago. She says she wants to do her part to make sure people never have to go through the same experience.
Toledo Police Chief Mike Troendle released the latest crime statistics and Assistant Fire Chief John Kaminski revealed how this year is stacking up compared to last.
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