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Point Place neighborhood stuck after snowstorm, lack of plows

Point Place residents upset, stuck at home while waiting for street to be plowed Some residents were forced to miss work due to their unplowed road. They re asking the city to come up with a different plan to plow small residential streets. Author: Roxanne Elias (WTOL) Updated: 5:33 AM EST February 17, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio Following Monday night s snowstorm, most of the main roads have been cleared. But there are some people in Point Place who are still stuck at home because they can t drive down their street. They say they re upset and they want something done as soon as possible.  Several, like the Coon family, live on 105th Street in Point Place. 

Minority churches lead by example; encourage COVID vaccinations

Pastors are utilizing their positions as community leaders to help educate and vaccinate as many people possible. Author: Roxanne Elias (WTOL) Updated: 1:20 AM EST February 3, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio The pastors of churches with mostly-minority congregations in Toledo are using their positions as community leaders to provide guidance for the greater good.  They re used to leading by example. In this case they re leading their congregations toward the COVID-19 vaccine by exposing misinformation and helping the community get vaccinated. It begins by starting a conversation.  A part of our mission is health and wellness and so with that, it s a natural fit for our church and ministry because we base our ministry on a total person, said Talmadge J. Thomas, the senior pastor of the City of Zion, The Mt. Zion Church in south Toledo. 

Some restaurants, bars willing to break Ohio s COVID-19 protocol

Restaurants and bars still walking on eggshells nearly a year into the pandemic, with some willing to break the rules The Ohio Investigative Unit works to enforce COVID protocol. OIU is adamant its agents don t target any specific location and that most visits are complaint-based. Author: Roxanne Elias (WTOL) Updated: 11:44 PM EST January 28, 2021 PORT CLINTON, Ohio During this coronavirus pandemic, more than 400,000 people have died across the United States, with some 25 million people who have gotten sick. The virus has also cost businesses billions of dollars. Now, nearly one year into the pandemic, there some local restauranteurs say they re not going to follow the state-mandated COVID-19 guidelines.

Toledo Humane Society rescues more than 30 pets found stacked in cages, tied to kitchen cabinets and hidden in a wall

Toledo Humane Society rescues more than 30 pets found stacked in cages, tied to kitchen cabinets and hidden in a wall Courtney Schroyer, a cruelty investigator, says they will soon find the animals forever homes and file cruelty charges against those responsible. Author: Roxanne Elias (WTOL) Updated: 12:21 AM EST January 20, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio More than 30 animals are on their way to finding forever homes after they were found living in deplorable conditions.  The Toledo Humane Society in Maumee now wants criminal charges brought against the owners after rescuing 35 pets over the weekend following an anonymous complaint of animal cruelty.   Once we were in there we just realized how bad it truly was. These animals were filthy and covered in fleas. We found a litter of puppies hidden in a wall that they tried to hide from us, said Toledo Humane Society Cruelty Investigator Courtney Schroyer.

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