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WTOL won two Emmy awards on Sept. 12, 2009 from the Lower Great Lakes Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
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Each year, WTOL donates thousands of dollars in airtime to qualified non-profit organizations. Any non-profit group, which provides educational, informational or cultural benefits to Ohio, is invited to apply for public service time on WTOL or WTOL.com. Click here to learn more.
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Beginning March 31, 2008, TV stations like ours are required to take specific steps to educate viewers about the transition to digital broadcasting that's coming in February of next year. Here is the first of the reports that we are required to file each quarter describing our educational efforts.
Here is the second report that WTOL (TV) has filed describing specific steps taken by the station to educate viewers about the transition to digital broadcasting coming next February.
Click here to see the third report filed by WTOL (TV) describing efforts make by the TV station to educate the public about the switch to all-digital television coming in February of 2009.
Click here to see the fourth report filed by WTOL (TV) describing efforts make by the TV station to educate the public about the switch to all-digital television coming in February of 2009.
On June 1st of each year, WTOL (TV) is required by the Federal Communications Commission to post on our website the previous year's Equal Employment Opportunity Report for the TV station.
On June 1st of each year, WTOL (TV) is required by the Federal Communications Commission to post on our website the previous year's Equal Employment Opportunity Report for the TV station.
Every year, WTOL-TV in Toledo, OH files EEO reports. Click here to read them.
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The entire viewing area is under a winter storm warning. Accumulation by this afternoon is forecasted at 3-6", then an additional 3-6" tonight.
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Terrence Brown, 17, has been charged for attempted murder and aggravated robbery.
The Toledo Public School Board has voted to put an tax before voters in the May 4 election. It's a three-quarter percent tax, and the board says it will generate $18 million in revenue.
The University of Toledo has canceled all classes and academic operations due to snow effective 3 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Several people were taken to area hospitals after a Monroe High School bus crashed into a car just before 7 a.m. at Stewart and Telegraph Roads.
Here's a look at your See It, Snap It, Send It photos.
Six children were escorted from a Rice Township home and taken to a family friend's house after animal cruelty investigators were called in to seize 33 dogs on the property.
While many use caller I.D. to protect privacy and screen phone calls, that option is being taken away by an activity called spoofing.
Village employee health contributions and bonuses are affected by the latest council proposal.
The contract of Sylvania Northview Principal Stewart Jesse expires this year, and the community is getting involved to express both support and resistance to a contract renewal.