
Christina Williams
News Anchor and Reporter at Gray Television
News Anchor and Reporter at WTVG-TV (Toledo, OH)
News Anchor/reporter at WTVG, Toledo Native, BGSU Alum, Momma Bear. Story ideas? Email me: [email protected]
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Jun 12, 2024 |
13abc.com | Christina Williams
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - After Ohio voters approved Issue 2 back in November, recreational marijuana sales could be just days away in Ohio. Well before sales go live, cultivators have been busy preparing for an increase in customers. Right now there are three marijuana cultivators within northwest Ohio and two of them are in Toledo.
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May 21, 2024 |
13abc.com | Christina Williams
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - It’s been a year and half since the murder of well-known basketball coach Melvin Thomas and now, police are releasing new video with the hopes of identifying the shooters. You can watch the full Case Files above. Latest Local News | First Alert Weather | Crime | National | 13abc OriginalsCopyright 2024 WTVG. All rights reserved.
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May 17, 2024 |
13abc.com | Christina Williams
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The I-TEAM has new information into claims of sexual harassment and discrimination against a former City of Toledo employee and her supervisor. We’re learning the Ohio Civil Rights Commission spent months investigating this case. The commission received a discrimination complaint from former City of Toledo employee, Elizabeth Harris, in September of last year and a case was created in October.
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May 2, 2024 |
13abc.com | Christina Williams
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - From cameras to license plate readers, Toledo’s police department is all in on technology policing. Officials say they use it daily to try to identify suspects and vehicles. “We’ve been levering technology to help us do a better job with fewer people,” Chief of Police Mike Troendle tells the I-TEAM. But does it work, and at what cost? The I-TEAM takes an exclusive look inside Crime Intelligence Center in this special report airing Thursday, May 2 on Action News at 11:00.
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Feb 19, 2024 |
13abc.com | Christina Williams
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Her served his community for decades, from working at the 180th to being a firefighter and a paramedic for Springfield Township and the Toledo Fire and Rescue Department. But, on Jan. 1, the man known as Butch answered his final call and his wife is speaking out, sending a message to the community. It’s been a month and a half since Becky Rahe lost her husband and best friend. Firefighter Sterling Rahe, known as Butch, died unexpectedly on Jan.
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Wow. This is a wild story and this dashcam shows how quickly officers were moving to get the anti-venom from @ToledoZoo to Indiana.

In Oct., @OSHP was contacted by @IU_Health w/ an urgent request. A person was in dire need of antivenom after suffering a snakebite. Troopers, deputies & dispatchers from @OSHP_NWOhio, @AllenCoSheriff & @IndStatePolice worked together on the lifesaving relay from the @ToledoZoo. https://t.co/bkd8qeYLKE