
Kalie Marantette
Evening Co-Anchor at WTOL-TV (Toledo, OH)
Reporter at WTOL 11 | UK Alum. 📧[email protected]
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1 week ago |
wtol.com | Kalie Marantette
TOLEDO, Ohio — Nash Street in west Toledo has had unwelcome residents for nearly four years: orange cones. They guard an uneven sidewalk from skaters, walkers or anyone else trying to make their way down the street. Without any answers from the city, residents called WTOL 11 for help. "We try to keep them blocking this so the kids don't come and get hurt," said Angela Jaso, whose home is near the busted sidewalk.
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2 weeks ago |
wtol.com | Kalie Marantette
TOLEDO, Ohio — From positions to renewals, the May primary is almost here. Ohio and Michigan offer early in-person and absentee voting. If you get your ballot in early and decide you want to vote for something or someone else, can you change your ballot after you've already voted? Let's Verify. If you voted early, can you change your vote before Election Day?
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2 weeks ago |
wtol.com | Kalie Marantette
OHIO, USA — Ohioans will vote for governor next year. Candidates already include Attorney General Dave Yost, Vivek Ramaswamy, Heather Hill and Dr. Amy Acton. WTOL 11 sat down with Dr. Acton last month, and discussed her handling of the state's response in our Echoes of the Pandemic series. However, there was a separate conversation our team had with her. That was about her run for governor.
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4 weeks ago |
wtol.com | Kalie Marantette
TOLEDO, Ohio — High school prom season is here in Ohio and almost here for Michigan. If your student's school isn't hosting a post-prom party, there are likely going to be a lot of after parties at other houses. Naturally, it's a night many worry about teenagers drinking and driving. If you host a party, serve a minor alcohol or they ingest marijuana and then they get into a crash, are you responsible? Let's Verify.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
wtol.com | Kalie Marantette
TOLEDO, Ohio — TOLEDO, Ohio-- 11 Investigates has learned that authorities have filed criminal charges against the local woman accused of faking cancer to garner support and monetary donations. The Lucas County prosecutor's office charged Lisa Titkemeier with theft by deception, a fourth degree felony. The case was filed shortly before 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. If she pleads guilty, Titkemeier will be required to pay restitution of $25,000, according to the prosecutor's office.
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