Toledo
Coverage of Toledo in the Nexus archive.
- Kaptur moving to physical rehab after what police say was a hit-and-run crash
Rep. Marcy Kaptur announced that she will undergo physical rehabilitation after being injured in what first responders described as a hit-and-run crash. The accident occurred in Toledo, Ohio.
- Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo
Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur, 80, was treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo. She was a passenger in a vehicle en route to a church service when the car was struck, according to a statement from her office.
- US representative Marcy Kaptur taken to hospital after car crash
Marcy Kaptur, an Ohio Democrat, was hospitalized after a two-vehicle hit-and-run collision. She sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was a passenger on her way to church. Toledo police did not respond to a request for comment.
- Rep. Marcy Kaptur hospitalized after "hit-skip crash" in Toledo, police say
Rep. Marcy Kaptur was hospitalized after her vehicle was struck in a 'hit-skip crash' in Toledo. Her office stated she was a passenger on her way to a church service when the incident occurred.
- Ohio Rep. Kaptur treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo
Representative Marcy Kaptur is being treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo. She was a passenger in a vehicle heading to a church service when it was struck. Her office states she is active and alert and anticipates returning to her schedule soon.
- Ohio Rep. Kaptur treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo
Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur sustained non-life threatening injuries in a car accident in Toledo while traveling to a church service. Her office confirmed she is active and alert, with first responders providing medical care at the scene. Kaptur is currently in a rematch for her congressional seat against former state Rep. Derek Merrin.
- Ohio Rep. Kaptur treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo
Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur is being treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo. The incident occurred in the city of Toledo, and her injuries are described as not life-threatening.
- Ohio Rep. Kaptur treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo
Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur was treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo. Her office confirmed she is active and alert, with no immediate disruption to her schedule due to the House summer recess. The accident occurred while she was traveling to a church service.
- Ohio Rep. Kaptur treated for non-life threatening injuries after a car accident in Toledo
Ohio Rep. Marcy Kaptur sustained non-life threatening injuries in a car accident in Toledo. She was a passenger traveling to a church service when the vehicle was struck. Kaptur is described as active and alert, with no immediate return to Washington expected due to the House summer recess.
- Ohio Rep Marcy Kaptur hospitalized after car crash on way to church
Rep. Marcy Kaptur was hospitalized after a car crash near Toledo while traveling to church. She sustained non-life threatening injuries and is active and alert. The crash remains under investigation.
- Ohio Rep Marcy Kaptur hospitalized after car crash on way to church
Rep. Marcy Kaptur was hospitalized after a car crash near Toledo while traveling to church. She sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is active and alert, according to her office. The crash remains under investigation by Toledo Police.
- Deputy uses Flock cameras to find missing girl in less than 30 minutes
A deputy used Flock license plate reader cameras to locate a missing girl in under 30 minutes. The suspect, an 18-year-old Toledo man, was detained with a loaded 9 mm handgun. Lucas County Sheriff’s Office credited the Flock system for enabling a swift resolution.
- Deputy uses Flock cameras to find missing girl in less than 30 minutes
A deputy used Flock license plate reader cameras to locate a missing girl in under 30 minutes in Ohio. The suspect, an 18-year-old Toledo man, was detained with a loaded 9 mm handgun. The sheriff’s office credited the Flock system for the swift resolution.
- Spain’s biggest blaze risks scorching conservatives ahead of key election year
Spain’s largest wildfire threatens to harm the center-right People’s Party (PP) politically ahead of a key election. Over 100,000 people fled homes in regions including Madrid, Ávila, Toledo, and Castellón as fires spread under extreme heat, with regional governments facing criticism for fire prevention and management. Madrid’s leader Isabel Díaz Ayuso is accused of prioritizing bullfighting subsidies over firefighting resources.
- Displaced from wildfires in Spain share their stories of uncertainty and narrow escapes
Wildfires in central Spain and southwest France have displaced tens of thousands, with nearly 90,000 evacuees in Spain alone. Survivors like Elvira Menéndez and Rocío Domínguez share stories of losing homes and possessions, forced to flee as fires merged near Madrid and spread to Ávila and Toledo.
- Displaced from wildfires in Spain share their stories of uncertainty and narrow escapes
Wildfires in central Spain and France have displaced over 340,000 people, with tens of thousands of hectares burned and families losing homes. Survivors like Elvira Menéndez and Rocío Domínguez describe fleeing with minimal belongings and facing an uncertain future, as Spain declared a national fire emergency.
- Displaced from wildfires in Spain share their stories of uncertainty and narrow escapes
Wildfires in Spain and France have displaced tens of thousands, with merged fires near Madrid causing 77,000 hectares burned. Survivors like Elvira Menéndez and Rocío Domínguez face uncertainty and loss, fleeing with minimal belongings as shelters house evacuees.
- Massive forest fires reignite political tensions in Spain
Massive wildfires in Spain have caused over 100,000 evacuations and burned 45,000 hectares, prompting a national emergency declaration. The crisis has intensified political tensions between Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Madrid’s regional president Isabel Díaz Ayuso, with accusations of underfunding and mismanagement of firefighting resources.
- 'Firefighters are hoping that more of those fires don't join up': Spain steps up wildfire response
Firefighters in Spain are facing a 'difficult night' as wildfires near Madrid and Toledo spread, prompting authorities to intensify their response. FRANCE 24's Madrid correspondent Sarah Morris reported on the escalating situation.
- Weather Forecasts Aren’t Made for Smoke Like This
Wildfire smoke has caused historically poor air quality across the U.S., with Midwest cities reaching record particulate pollution levels. The Air Quality Index (AQI) is criticized for being inconsistent and inadequate in addressing worsening wildfire-related health risks.
- Spain battles spreading wildfires fuelled by climate-change driven heat
Wildfires in Spain have led to evacuations around Toledo and are part of a broader crisis affecting western Europe, including southern France and Italy. Over 393,000 hectares have burned in Spain in 2025, marking the worst wildfire toll in the country's recent history, driven by climate-change-induced extreme temperatures.
- U.S. senator looks to hold Canadian government responsible for wildfire smoke. Here’s how
A U.S. senator is proposing legislation to sanction Canada and its officials over wildfire smoke affecting the Midwest, citing inadequate wildfire prevention measures. The bill would impose sanctions, revoke visas, and declare the Canadian ambassador persona non grata until the smoke subsides. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded by emphasizing shared responsibility for climate change.
- ‘Life has stopped’: Mother loses 4 children, grandmother in suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
An Ohio mother lost four children and their grandmother to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in a vehicle while waiting for help with a flat tire. The carbon monoxide level inside the car was reported to be five times the lethal limit, and the family had no life insurance. A fund has been established to cover funeral expenses.
- ‘Life has stopped’: Mother loses 4 children, grandmother in suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
An Ohio mother lost four children and their grandmother due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in a vehicle. The family was found unresponsive after carbon monoxide levels reached five times the lethal limit, and a fund has been established to cover funeral expenses.
- Family identifies 5 victims, including 4 children, found in SUV with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
Five family members, including four children and their grandmother, were found in an SUV with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Ohio. Four children and their grandmother died, while the fifth child is being removed from life support. Carbon monoxide was confirmed in the Ford Explorer, and authorities are investigating the cause.
- Family identifies 5 victims, including 4 children, found in SUV with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning
Five family members, including four children and their grandmother, were found in an SUV in Toledo, Ohio, with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. A fifth victim is being removed from life support. No foul play is suspected, but an investigation is underway to determine the cause.
- Grandmother, 2 children die after being found in car with carbon monoxide present; 2 kids critical
A grandmother and two children died after being found in a car with carbon monoxide present in Toledo, Ohio. Two other children were in critical condition. The incident highlights the dangers of carbon monoxide exposure.
- Grandmother, 2 children die after being found in car with carbon monoxide present; 2 kids critical
A grandmother and two children died after being found in a car with carbon monoxide present in Toledo, Ohio. Two other children were in critical condition.
- Third child dies after being exposed to carbon monoxide in vehicle pulled over for flat tire
Four people, including three children and one adult, died after being exposed to carbon monoxide in a Ford Explorer in Toledo, Ohio, following a flat tire incident. One child remains hospitalized, and the vehicle was towed for further investigation.
- Third child dies after being exposed to carbon monoxide in vehicle pulled over for flat tire
Four people, including three children and one adult, died after being exposed to carbon monoxide in a Ford Explorer in Toledo, Ohio. The vehicle was pulled over for a flat tire, and one child remains hospitalized. Officials confirmed carbon monoxide was present and are investigating how it occurred.
- Third child dies after being exposed to carbon monoxide in vehicle pulled over for flat tire
Four people, including three children and an adult, died after carbon monoxide exposure in a Ford Explorer in Toledo, Ohio. The vehicle was pulled over for a flat tire, and one child remains hospitalized. Officials confirmed the presence of carbon monoxide and are investigating how it occurred.
- Carbon monoxide found in SUV where 3 died, 2 sickened in Ohio, official says
Carbon monoxide was confirmed in a parked SUV in Toledo, Ohio, where five people were found unresponsive. Three individuals died, and two others were sickened as a result.
- 3 dead, 2 children hospitalized after being exposed to carbon monoxide in vehicle pulled over for flat tire
Three people died and two children were hospitalized after being exposed to carbon monoxide in a vehicle in Toledo, Ohio. The incident occurred when the vehicle was pulled over for a flat tire, and authorities confirmed no foul play is suspected.
- 3 dead, 2 children hospitalized after being exposed to carbon monoxide in vehicle pulled over for flat tire
Three people are dead and two children remain hospitalized after exposure to carbon monoxide in a vehicle in Ohio. The incident occurred when the father arrived at the scene after being called about a flat tire and found the children unconscious. Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz confirmed the deaths and stated there is no suspicion of foul play, with a thorough investigation ongoing.
- 3 dead, 2 children hospitalized after being exposed to carbon monoxide in vehicle pulled over for flat tire
Three people died and two children were hospitalized after being exposed to carbon monoxide in a vehicle in Ohio. The incident occurred when the children's father arrived to assist with a reported flat tire and found them unconscious. The mayor stated foul play is not suspected, and an investigation is underway.
- Student found dead in pond just months before starting his senior year of high school
Anson Crandall, an 18-year-old student at St. Francis de Sales School in Toledo, Ohio, was found dead in a pond over the weekend. The coroner confirmed the death was an apparent drowning with no foul play suspected. The school held a prayer service to honor him, and grief counselors were available for students.
- Student pilot safely lands plane after instructor jumps to his death
A flight instructor jumped from a moving plane to his death, leaving a 22-year-old student to safely land the aircraft in Toledo, Argentina. The instructor, Leandro Andrs Bertazzo, was found dead after exiting the Cessna 150 mid-flight, with no prior signs of intent to do so. The student, identified as Rosario, managed to land the plane undamaged despite the shock of the incident.
- Man shot by Taylor police appears in court from hospital bed, faces felony charges
A man shot by Taylor police appeared in court from a hospital bed and faces multiple felony charges, including firearm offenses and felonious assault. He is linked to two alleged robberies in Ohio involving a stolen U-Haul.
- Flight instructor jumps to his death during lesson, forcing student pilot to land plane by herself
An experienced flight instructor in Argentina jumped to his death during a lesson, leaving a 22-year-old student to land the plane alone. The student safely landed the aircraft and informed authorities of the instructor's jump, which occurred at 850 feet. Authorities confirmed the instructor's death at the scene.
- Flight instructor jumps to his death during lesson, forcing student pilot to land plane by herself
An experienced flight instructor in Argentina jumped to his death during a lesson, forcing a 22-year-old student pilot to land the plane safely. Authorities found his body after the incident, and the flying school reported no prior signs of his intent, though his father indicated he was struggling and had sought psychiatric help.