Wednesday, May 27th, 2026
Good morning, Toledo. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 27th of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A local family shared boating safety lessons (May 26) as they enjoyed time on the water ahead of their summer vacation in Toledo. They highlighted key safety tips for others planning water activities. WTVG
- ➤ City of Toledo Parks and Recreation said community pools are set to open Tuesday, June 2 after months of preparation, though one location remains delayed. WTOL
- ➤ The city’s Party in the Park returns this Friday at Promenade Park, featuring The Skittle Bots performing from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and offering food, drink + local surprises throughout the summer. WTVG
- ➤ Local nonprofit Mobile Meals says rising gas prices — now about $4.65 per gallon — strain its efforts as volunteer drivers cover 5,000 to 6,000 miles each month, risking fewer meals for elderly residents. The group may soon need to raise funds to maintain its service. WTVG
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ A new fiber art mural, stitched together from handmade squares (celebrating unity) was unveiled in downtown Perrysburg today. The project highlights local creativity and offers a vibrant display for community members. WTOL
- ➤ Really Cool Comic Con will take place this weekend, May 30-31, at the Glass City Center (a hub for pop, anime and comics culture) and will offer activities for fans of all ages. WTOL
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Greenwood Elementary partnered with the YMCA Safe Routes to School initiative to bring an eight-week bicycle lessons program to PE class — giving students hands-on training in bike riding skills and safety. WTOL
- ➤ The University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences received a $20,000 grant to build Pharmacy Unboxed (an escape room kit that introduces high school students to pharmacy careers). The portable kit will ship to local schools by early fall. The University of Toledo
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ City officials announced that Wilmot Street will soon be renamed Kei’Mani Latigue Way to honor the 13-year-old girl killed in March 2025. WTVG
- ➤ A city-owned lot on Mozart Street has allowed overgrown grass to attract rats and groundhogs for years, violating city maintenance standards. City officials issued a work order and will send a crew later this week + residents have long awaited action. WTVG
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Dr. Jacob Alexander, a UToledo Health orthopaedic resident, traveled this spring to Antigua (Guatemala) with 60 professionals to perform 105 procedures on 100 patients, including giving a 21-year-old a new hip; he plans to join another mission soon. The University of Toledo
- ➤ UToledo researchers developed a buoy system to prevent toxic algal blooms that a decade ago left 400,000 residents without safe drinking water. The new system will help protect Toledo’s water supply. The University of Toledo
- ➤ Rossford Police Officer Michael Shaffer was honored after donating his kidney to OSHP Lt. Matthew Geer during a transplant at the University of Toledo Medical Center in early March. His selfless act highlights strong bonds among local law enforcement. The University of Toledo
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ UT players Eli Enriquez and Troy Sudbrook were selected as the 2026 MAC Medal of Excellence recipients and will receive their awards at the MAC Honors Dinner in Cleveland on Thursday. Enriquez posted top stats while Sudbrook set baseball records, linking strong academics with athletics. The University of Toledo
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Leslie Dietsch and Jerry Gray: Moments in Latitude
12-4 p.m. — 20 North Gallery & Venue — Free admission — Explore a captivating two-person exhibition showcasing traditional and alternative landscape art.
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One City, Many Moments
6-9 p.m. — The Portal at Toledo School for the Arts — Celebrate closing night with the artist while enjoying drinks and local food amidst stunning images of Toledo's vibrancy.
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Knightheart Tour
8-11 p.m. — The Ottawa Tavern — Free entry — Innovation Concerts presents an exciting Midwest tour featuring local talent.
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Tenant Tuesday Free Legal Clinic
12-3 p.m. — Public Library, 399-301 10th St, Toledo, OH — Free entry — Get one-on-one legal consultations to tackle housing challenges.
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Karaoke Night with DJ Ang
8 p.m. — Georgjz419 Food, Fun, & Spirits — No cover — Sing your heart out under the stars with friends in Toledo.
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Leslie Dietsch and Jerry Gray: Moments in Latitude
12-4 p.m. — 20 North Gallery & Venue — Free entry — Explore a unique exhibition showcasing traditional and alternative landscape art in painting and photography.
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Leslie Dietsch and Jerry Gray: Moments in Latitude
12-4 p.m. — 20 North Gallery & Venue — Free admission — Explore a captivating two-person exhibition featuring traditional and alternative landscape art in painting and photography.
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VETS WITH NETS 2026 Veterans Walleye Fishing Event
5-6 p.m. — Detroit Beach Boat Club — Free entry — Get ready to reel in some big catches with fellow vets at a thrilling fishing event.
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Toledo Choral Society Presents Lux Aeterna
3:00 – 4:30 PM — Gesu Catholic Church — Ticket info available on-site — Experience a choral performance of Morten Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna.
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Wild Toledo Native Plant Sale
11 a.m. – 2 p.m. — Toledo Zoo — Order pickups and in-person sales available — Discover a variety of native plants to beautify your garden.
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