The Mayor suffered a cardiac arrest while driving after leaving a news conference about blizzard clean up work by the city. More details at the link.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'D'). Michael Collins, a former police detective and police union president who went into politics in retirement and was elected mayor in 2013, died today at the University of Toledo Medical Center five days after suffering cardiac arrest while driving a city-owned vehicle. He was 70.
“His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled. The City of Toledo mourns its Mayor as well as expresses deep sympathy for the family and close friends of Mayor Collins,” said a statement issued by the staff of Acting Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson at 2:23 p.m.
Ms. Hicks-Hudson, the former city council president, automatically became mayor under the city charter. She took the oath of office last Sunday, and it was not clear whether a new oath-taking would be required.
Toledo’s fourth mayor under the “strong mayor” form of government that went into effect in 1993, Mr. Collins had just entered his second year on the job. During his first year, he faced unusually harsh snow emergencies, the deaths of two firefighters in an alleged arson, and a 56-hour period in which citizens were advised not to drink the city’s water because of an algae-related toxin.
Funeral arrangements are pending.


Come on, there must be a peak-oil spin somewhere in the story? I can't find it. Lost in a snow-drift perhaps?