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Andre Norrils

Toledo

Multimedia Journalist and News Reporter at WTOL-TV (Toledo, OH)

News Reporter/MMJ @WTOL11Toledo | @ohiou grad 🟢⚪️ | Here to tell people’s stories.

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  • 1 week ago | wtol.com | Andre Norrils

    MONROE COUNTY, Michigan — The Monroe County/Toledo North KOA campground is undergoing major changes after a series of tragic drownings prompted the closure and removal of its central pond. Construction is now underway on a multi-million-dollar water recreation area aimed at revitalizing the campground and restoring community trust. In recent years, the KOA made headlines for multiple drowning incidents. In 2021, a 13-year-old boy was left unresponsive after nearly drowning.

  • 2 weeks ago | wtol.com | Andre Norrils

    FINDLAY, Ohio — Findlay City Schools is making another attempt to secure funding through a 1% earned income tax levy on the ballot for the May 6 primary. The proposal, identical to the one rejected by voters in November, aims to generate approximately $13 million annually to help the district avoid further cuts after already slashing $6 million from its budget. The initial levy failed with 52% voting against it.

  • 2 weeks ago | wtol.com | Andre Norrils

    TOLEDO, Ohio — Toledo is experiencing some tourism with hopes it'll impact local business activity as several conventions and seasonal events draw visitors to the city. This weekend, West Coast-based LA DanceMagic is hosting a competition at the Glass City Center, bringing participants and their families from across the region, including the neighboring state of Michigan. Janis Newton, who traveled from Michigan for the event, said her group plans to explore the city beyond the convention.

  • 2 weeks ago | wtol.com | Andre Norrils

    TOLEDO, Ohio — Toledo may receive nearly $50 million over the next five years through federal housing and development programs, funding that city officials say is critical to addressing affordable housing, homelessness and essential public services. Despite looming uncertainty over federal budget allocations, the city is moving forward with a comprehensive plan for how to use the money.

  • 3 weeks ago | wtol.com | Andre Norrils

    TOLEDO, Ohio — Members of the Toledo community are mourning the loss of Richard Miller, who was killed last week when a tree unexpectedly fell onto a truck on Secor Road. Loved ones, church and community members gathered at the site of the incident to honor Miller's memory in a candlelight vigil on Wednesday. Attendees bowed their heads in prayer and reflected on the life of a man remembered for his kindness, faith and service to others.

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