A new report is raising some alarm bells for teens trying to make some green this summer.
Teens aren’t the only ones concerned about future job prospects.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way we live, work and interact with the world -- spawning great debates over its relationship with humans.
Many rely on seasonal labor, usually migrant workers, but some places say it’s harder to get that help. A visa program specifically designed for foreign farmhands is coming under scrutiny.
An uptown Toledo landmark could be sold again just three years after the last deal. We’re digging into the investor behind it and the new push to clean up problem properties in your neighborhood.
A major change in northwest Ohio’s retail landscape comes as we await word on another local shopping mall’s future amid continuing redevelopment efforts across our area.
New data shows how your wages stack up to inflation while new polling reveals how Americans think President Trump’s policies are impacting their cost of living.
Air travelers lost one more option for flights over the weekend. The timing comes as the war in Iran keeps driving up fuel prices, making it more expensive to fill up the tank if you’re heading out for vacations, or just for work.
Bomb threats targeting the Toledo Zoo and a school both turned out to be hoaxes. They are not the first so-called false alarms we have told you about here on 13 Action News.
Ohio’s primary election is just a few days away and the decisions Tuesday will likely set up some closely watched races in November that could reshape the national political landscape.
Lots of rain and warmer weather are a perfect breeding ground for bugs that like to take a bite out of you and your pets, potentially transmitting disease.
They are on the front lines working to save lives, but emergency workers like paramedics are seeing increased calls while the number of people in the ranks is falling.
From sporting events to elections, picking who will win has become big business. The growing interest in gambling has also brought scrutiny and questions about the integrity of those contests.
Today is April 20 and to some people, 4/20 is a day to celebrate marijuana. But here in Ohio, celebrations will look different this year, compared to years past.
Filling the ranks has become a tougher job for police and fire departments. And they are also weighing some tough decisions while making sure they continue to provide the best services to their communities.
High gas prices, inflation, interest rates and other financial pressures are impacting how stressed-out parents are approaching the topic of money with their kids.
A major economic boost is coming to Northwest Ohio. It is not the first investment announced in recent months and comes as local leaders work to spur business growth in our area.
New research warns AI-driven unemployment could lead to millions of job losses. This comes as concerns grow about the power of new AI models and AI’s growing influence across industries.
Some people may think of measles as a disease of the past, but an alarming rise in the number of cases in the United States shows that is not the case.
Aging infrastructure is putting communities across our region at risk. Now, local leaders are looking to take action and attempting to upgrade the current pipes. But will it cost too much?
Concerns about a missing Toledo man prompted a statewide alert to be issued. Law enforcement is especially concerned for his safety because he suffers from dementia.
The price at the pump keeps growing. As the war with Iran threatens to keep sending prices higher and higher, drivers are trying to find other ways to save money.
The chair of the Federal Reserve recently said the US is facing net-zero job creation, due in part to Trump’s immigration crackdown. So, what does this mean for foreign-born workers and job seekers?