Fourteen homes along Nevada Street in east Toledo showcase over 250,000 lights across the yards, mailboxes and more synced to music. Its an experience free for all.
From infants to teens, kids in LCCS care are wishing for holiday magic. Drop off an unwrapped toy or ship one directly to WTOL 11 - your gift truly matters.
Nonprofit HOPE Toledo says some facilities it works with could struggle with placement and feeding kids without funds or benefits to pay for things like SNAP.
As the 2025-2026 academic year approaches, the call for families in the Greater Toledo area to help give international high school students a home away from home.
Mercy Health introduced Cellular 911, a wearable distress button that allows more than 300 employees to discreetly call for help in emergency situations.
The CBD dispensaries are giving away free dog treats to owners interested in trying a different way to calm their anxious pups during the July 4 holiday.
In May, there are 20 female artists with disabilities showcasing their work at the Toledo Museum of Art. In June, their work goes online for another showcase.
A family physician says the best way to celebrate Father's Day is by making sure dad's gifts are intentional and encourage mental and physical activity.
Organizer Stacy Harper said the annual conference allows everyone the chance to share ideas, learn new information, and expand their overall knowledge on autism.
NAMI Greater Toledo is hosting its 20th Annual NAMIWalks honors all those dealing with mental health issues. The walk acts as a fundraiser and community unifier.
Sisters United hosts an event on focused on making sure mothers take time for themselves through music, tea education, journaling and bonding with other moms.