Taking Action: Opioid Addiction is a streaming special featuring the full collection of Alexis Means’ in-depth reports — a resource for anyone who needs answers, hope, or a place to start.
We’ll detail the timeline of events, hear from the reporters who covered the case from the beginning, and look ahead to what’s to come in the criminal case against Kei’Mani’s alleged killer.
When people who are in the country illegally get picked up by ICE, the first stop is a holding facility. One of those, just happens to be in northwest Ohio.
Taxes have been a hot issue in Lucas County over the last few months. Many property owners are upset about their home values and the increased taxes they owe on them.
It’s a feeling that many parents and grandparents may be familiar with: reaching a breaking point with a child who is causing trouble. How do you handle it?
Two entrepreneurs looking to buy, fix, and rent out homes that were scheduled for demolition in Toledo continue to run into roadblocks after working to meet the city's demands.
Half a million people were told not to drink the water for an entire weekend. There’s been some progress in fixing the issues since, but there’s still one major part that lingers.
The number of police chases in Toledo has more than doubled since 2018 and while they’re an attempt to put criminals behind bars, innocent people have been hurt.
It’s been almost a year since the Point Place tornado and some are still waiting for repairs. The I-TEAM investigates why they can’t get help, even with money in hand.
A little-known geology could pose major challenges for the diesel spill cleanup in Whiteford Township and raise questions about well water contamination.
Sophie Bates examines how mental illness and addiction played a role in a local couple becoming homeless and the resources available in Lucas County to treat those ailments.
In this I-Team special report, we’re asking the power companies the tough questions on what they’re doing to prepare and diving into how it can impact you and your family.
13abc’s Diane Larson talks to Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz for this special report, discussing youth gun violence and the city’s efforts to combat it.
After a 13abc Action News story showed how the Toledo Police Department impound lot is charging crime victims to get their property back, a state representative is proposing legislation that would end the practice state-wide.
In the last few months, viewers have been asking questions about how it operates and whether or not crime victims are being hit with a fee they don’t deserve.