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Ohio News Network Daily
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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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Gov. DeWine signs executive order providing up to $25M for Ohioans who are losing SNAP benefits; Akron man will be sentenced and has to register as a sex offender after a hidden camera was found in his Hocking Hills rental cabin; 13-year-old accused of vandalizing a statue outside of Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati; state redistricting commission adopts a map of newly drawn congressional districts.
Investigators are looking into a possible case of animal abuse involving horses in Columbiana County; a once-fired Columbus police officer has won his job back; Toledo has a new city council president; new Ohio bill would allow 18-year-olds to buy guns despite federal regulations.
Some candidates in Columbus-area school board race allege AI-produced videos are being used by their opponents; Ohio joins lawsuit against Trump administration in an effort to prevent the end of SNAP funding; Ohio's Supreme Court is hearing a case that could impact natural gas bills in the future; happy birthday to Brutus Buckeye.
Bionca Ellis sentenced to life without parole for the stabbing death of a 3 year old boy near Cleveland last summer; three people are dead after an apparent murder-suicide in southwest Ohio; leaked memo: employee injuries at Toledo Jeep complex account for nearly 30% of all incidents in the company's North American plants; judge extends temporary restraining order allowing the sale of intoxicating hemp products in Ohio.
Columbus child killed in a shooting; Findlay police say officer-involved shooting of a 90-year-old man may have been suicide by cop; another southwest Ohio county sheriff is working with ICE; Buckeye Nation is mourning the death of former center Nick Mangold.
Columbus police say there may be more victims of a man arrested for multiple sexual assaults; 2 men indicted by a Cleveland grand jury for last month's mass shooting in the Flats; OHSAA sets dates for emergency vote on high school athletes receiving compensation for name, image, and likeness; BGSU alum establishes a scholarship honoring actor Jason Momoa.
Child shot in Columbus; Muskingum County Sheriff's detective charged with animal cruelty after a department canine died in his care; Ohio High School Athletic Association prepares for a vote on name, image, and likeness compensation for high school athletes; new bill would bring an end to public marijuana use in Ohio.
Attorneys for a suspect in the Cincinnati brawl back in July want him out of jail and in the hospital; more than a dozen men were arrested and two missing children were recovered in a northeast Ohio human trafficking sting; state leaders still don't have a bipartisan agreement on a congressional district map; Travis Kelce announces he's investing in the company that owns Cedar Point and Kings Island.
Officials confirm remains found in Stark County are those of a man who has been missing since June; Cincinnati's police chief placed on paid leave; state redistricting committee now working on new Congressional maps; Ohio high school athletes can accept payment for their name, image, and likeness.
"No Kings" protests were held across Ohio on Saturday; Ohio University confirms professor who was detained by the Israeli military while trying to deliver aid to Gaza has been removed from the classroom; there are more details available about the deal that's making it possible for the Cleveland Browns to leave the city; Ohio's power demand is surging and experts expect energy prices to climb too.
An OSHP Trooper was killed in a crash near Youngstown; GOP Rep. Dave Taylor says he and other lawmakers are the victims of a ruse in which their offices displayed an American flag altered to include an anti-semitic symbol; Columbus City Schools considering closing more school buildings amid budget shortfalls; Cleveland's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame set to open exhibit honoring this year's inductees.
Bionca Ellis found guilty in the stabbing death of 3-year-old Julian Wood; Whirlpool announces $300M investment and new jobs, including for 2 Ohio facilities; new bill at the Statehouse could change the way absentee ballots are counted; a Columbus Blue Jackets legend is retiring.
Judge temporarily blocks Governor Mike DeWine's ban of intoxicating hemp products; Stellantis announces plans to add $400M and 900 jobs to Toledo's Jeep Assembly Complex; OU professor who was captured by Israeli military while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza has returned home; nurse from northwest Ohio being hailed as a hero after rescuing a man and his pets from a house fire.
There has been a second shooting in one week on Cincinnati's Fountain Square; former Port Clinton fire chief Kent Johnson wants to get out of jail early; the Browns and the city of Cleveland agree to a $100M settlement allowing the team to move; Ohio is expected to lose 6% of its population in the next 5 years.
5-year-old girl in Dayton killed in a shooting; a high school wrestler in Mentor died after going into cardiac arrest at practice; Toledo Catholic parish set to close after 125 years of serving the community; new bill at the Statehouse would allow Ohio teachers to discuss Christianity's impact on American history.
Columbus police are looking for the person who fired shots on I-270 Wednesday afternoon; ATF is looking for information regarding the firebombing of a Masonic lodge in Mason, near Cincinnati; one of the men convicted in the First Energy bribery scandal is out of prison; an emergency dispatcher in northeast Ohio helped to deliver a baby on the side of a highway.
Federal government looks to lease offices to support law enforcement in several US cities, including Columbus; Gov. DeWine bans unregulated intoxicating hemp products; two state lawmakers want to prevent those accused of violent crimes from using crowdfunding to pay for their legal defense; ODOT and OSHP are teaming up for a safety blitz on Ohio's roads.
Former police officer from northeast Ohio killed in combat in Ukraine; Cincinnati police investigating a downtown shooting near Fountain Square; Amazon to break ground soon for a new facility in Perrysburg Township; Columbus is getting a UFL franchise.
Wrong-way crash kills three near Dayton; Toledo-area nursing home sued after a resident's death; Ohio Supreme Court is hearing cases off-site this week; state lawmaker wants people to receive a $1000 bonus for getting married.
Early Voting Begins Today; Two Central Ohio Collision Deaths; OSU, Browns and Bengals Final Scores; Church Sex Abuse Lawsuit; US23 & I71 Connector; Ohio Riverboats; Drug Test Strips; NEOH Elderly Man Stands Trial for Stabbing Wife; New Albany Measles; Job Layoffs; School Bus Safety Grants; Cleveland Juvenile Car Thieves; Akron Bystander Shot; Voter Registration Deadline; OSU Science Park



