TOLEDO, OHIO -- It's been a rough and tumble year in and around Toledo, and the list of toledoonthemove's Top 10 stories of 2010 proves it.
Crime and tragedy made many headlines over the course of the past year, and we're not sure if Lady McNugget ever got her breakfast chicken.
Here are the most viewed stories of 2010: (Vote below for the story you think is the Top Story of 2010)
No. 10: Louie the elephant attacks Toledo Zoo keeper
Emergency crews responded to the Toledo Zoo in July after a keeper was severely attacked inside the African elephant cage.
No. 9: Man reports burglary, gets busted for growing pot
Officers busted an Old Orchard homeowner in May after he called police to report being robbed at gunpoint.
No. 8: Three boys die after falling through ice in river
In January, three young boys died after falling through the ice on the Sandusky River.
No. 7: UT student fatally stabbed walking near campus
A Toledo man was arrested and charged with murder, admitting to police that he fatally stabbed a University of Toledo student walking near campus.
No. 6: Adrian teen gets life for killing parents
A teenager who shot and killed his parents over an argument about his cell phone was sentenced to life in prison at the start of 2010.
No. 5: Man caught having sex with table gets 6 months
This love story dates back to 2008, but caught the eye of many readers in 2010.
No. 4: Facebook posting leads to stabbing
A fight over a Facebook posting may have led to a stabbing in central Toledo just days before Thanksgiving.
No. 3: Lap Dances for Northwestern Ohio
Many in the area did their part to help the victims of tornadoes that roared through northern Ohio in June, including those at a local strip club.
No. 2: Enraged Toledo woman just wanted McNuggets
An East Toledo woman became so enraged that chicken nuggets were not available at a Toledo McDonald's that she punched through the drive-thru window.
No. 1: Customers brawl at Toledo Chuck E Cheese
A fight broke out at the Chuck E. Cheese's Restaurant in South Toledo in February, sending one man to jail and giving web users across the country something to read about.