Updated: 5:06 AM EDT April 7, 2021
TOLEDO, Ohio Three people are in the hospital after an early morning crash in south Toledo.
The crash happened around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday morning at the intersection of Hawley and Western Avenue.
Two cars crashed into each other, leaving one car unrecognizable.
All three people involved in the crash were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The intersection was closed for about an hour as crews cleared the scene. It is unclear how the accident occurred or who is at fault.
Creekside Village residents have been without running water due to a shut-off by the city, despite the city saying shut-offs are suspended during the pandemic.
Borrowing from the concept of a Little Free Library, a Little Free Pantry offers free food for those in need. The hope is that the idea catches on across Toledo.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is looking to build a $23 million vehicle customization facility near its Toledo Assembly Complex for the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator.
Local Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz announced a pending purchase agreement with the car manufacturer early this month. The local administration is looking to sell the site to FCA for $1 but will authorize a tax increment financing for the property prior to the sale. FCA will also provide the city with a conditional buy-back option that could allow the city to purchase the property back for $1 if they doesn’t develop the site within four years.
The Toledo Blade reports that FCA plans to invest $23 million into the site, building a 250,000 square-foot facility expected to be operated by an outside supplier. This new facility could employ more than 300 people and would focus on manufacturing popular modifications for the Wrangler and Gladiator.
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