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From the award-winning newsroom of the Ohio News Network, ONN Daily is a digest of the top headlines from around the State of Ohio. Hear the latest news and sports from around Ohio as told by our news team and our 80+ affiliates in every corner of the state.
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Shooting kills one at a restaurant near Ohio State's main campus in Columbus; infant found left alone in a car in Cleveland; University of Cincinnati undertakes a major housing project; Cleveland Cavaliers' playoff series against Orlando tied at two games apiece.
Body of a missing Toledo man found in the water at a marina; father in Delaware arraigned on charges in the alleged abuse of his seven children; former OSU football player accused of at least one bank robbery; dozens arrested during pro-Palestine demonstration at Ohio State University in Columbus.
State officials investigating the death of a suspect in the custody of Canton police who told officers he couldn't breathe; Delaware parents face felony charges in alleged abuse of their seven children; investigation results in ten drug-related arrests in Meigs County; Senator Sherrod Brown is working to end the fentanyl crisis.
Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper injured in a crash with a driver having a medical emergency; FirstEnergy investors file lawsuit alleging that company money supported DeWine-Husted campaign; Ohio Turnpike officials warn of a text message scam; two Ohio lawmakers introduce resolution to get Pete Rose into baseball's hall of fame.
Death of a corrections officer during training in Pickaway County is now being investigated as reckless homicide; Catholic Charities in Cleveland charged with negligence and fined for the death of a 4-year-old; unspecified threat emailed to a staff member for Napoleon schools, southwest of Toledo; Ohio will be the first state in the US to screen newborns for Duchene Muscular Dystrophy.
Southwest Ohio train derailment causes evacuations; an earthquake was recorded in northwest Ohio last night; new developments in the Kroger-Albertson's merger; Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announces this year's class of inductees.
National Weather Service confirms a total of 5 tornadoes touched down across the state on Wednesday; family of a man shot and killed by a Columbus police officer files federal lawsuit against police department and city; Toledo woman accused in cancer scam makes first court appearance; it's opening weekend at Kings Island and emergency officials want people riding roller coasters to turn off their phones.
Middletown police investigating a fatal road rage shooting; hazmat situation causes widespread evacuations in Columbus; harsh criticism in a new report on Cleveland police reform; Maumee beat out 60 other cities to win award for developmental innovation.
Northwest Ohio car-train collision kills one; 81-year-old Clark County man accused of shooting Uber driver to death pleads not guilty to murder charges; Kyle Rittenhouse event sparks protests at Kent State University; final two acts for Ohio State Fair concert series announced.
Dayton man fatally shot his teen daughter and tried to pin it on his son who has a disability; daycare operator from Delaware County pleaded not guilty to new charges, endangering children among them; Columbus apartment residents ordered to move with little notice; more than 50 runners represented Toledo at the Boston Marathon.
Uber driver shot to death near Dayton; northeast Ohio teacher and coach facing sexual battery and gross sexual imposition charges; an alert neighbor helps catch a burglar in Portsmouth; the Cleveland Cavaliers are in the NBA playoffs.
Charges filed in Delaware County dog abuse case; new details revealed after an Akron police officer shot a 15-year-old earlier this month; officials explain the gas smell people around Cleveland reported this week; OSU Spring Game is tomorrow.
Governor Mike DeWine's 2024 State of the State address focuses on Ohio's kids; Medina County toddler dead after a shooting; lawyers tell East Palestine residents to wait before deciding Norfolk Southern's $600 million settlement isn't enough; economic impact of Monday's eclipse.
Former PUCO chair, a key figure in Ohio's largest bribery scandal, found dead in apparent suicide; former Cincinnati mayoral candidate sentenced to 7 years in prison for Covid relief loan fraud; a school district in central Ohio is the first in the state to observe the Muslim holiday of Eid with a day off; mass wedding held in Tiffin during Monday's eclipse.
Norfolk Southern agrees to $600 million settlement of class action lawsuit involving last year's East Palestine train derailment; Indian Lake community welcomes eclipse visitors just weeks after deadly tornadoes; body recovered from Lake Erie in Cleveland; Board of Trustees greenlights construction of what will be Ohio University's largest residence hall.
Millions gather in Ohio to view the total solar eclipse; dozens of dogs who were chained up outside were removed from a property in Sunbury, north of Columbus; 1 injured after a small plane crashed in Cleveland over the weekend; could an Ohio law keep President Joe Biden off the November ballot here?
National Weather Service confirms more tornadoes touched down in Ohio this week; fire chief in Jackson County facing charges after he admitted to using more than $200k in department money for personal expenses including vacations and guns; some Newark residents stranded after storms damaged a bridge; state officials make sure Monday's eclipse can be experienced by those with visual impairments.
Some Adams County tornado sirens did not sound during severe weather earlier this week; shooting in Cleveland's Public Square raises safety concerns as huge crowds expected there for upcoming Women's Final Four, Eclipse, and Guardians' home opener; Senator Sherrod Brown asks President to look into Nippon Steel's China ties; calling all actors: there's a casting call in Cleveland.
Tornadoes spotted in southwestern part of the state; Governor DeWine visited Indian Lake and said state and federal help is needed there; Ohio Department of Agriculture investigating a suspected case of bird flu in Wood County; Final Four tickets are much more expensive this year.
Severe weather threatening most of the state today; four people killed in a crash near Dayton's airport yesterday; former Central Ohio teacher sentenced to six years in prison for having a sexual relationship with a student that began when she was in the seventh grade; Circleville's City Council set to meet amid turmoil in police department.
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