ONN Daily: April 4, 2024
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
		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
		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
		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
		Wrong-way crash in Morrow County kills 4; minor earthquake recorded in northeast Ohio over the weekend; AEP transmission fees increase $10 today; it’s Distracted Driving Awareness month and police are on the lookout for violators.
		Investigation underway after a shooting in Swanton, outside of Toledo; historic church in Cleveland destroyed by fire; AEP planning a rate hike next month; both of Ohio’s MLB teams had victorious opening days.
		Five people from Central Ohio, including an infant, killed in Pennsylvania car crash; New Jersey prison escapee arrested in Southwest Ohio; former Pike County cop sentenced to prison for excessive use of force; Indian lake State Park re-opening
		Former girls basketball coach for a Christian high school near Columbus arrested for allegedly having sex with a student on his team; northeast Ohio mom who sprayed school officials with mace sentenced; ACLU sues to stop Ohio’s HB 68 which
		Ohio AG announces new, state-level charges against former Ohio Speaker of the House Larry Householder; Lakota high school student killed in a crash in Middletown; last week’s factory explosion in Defiance was accidental; Ohio State
		Sheriff’s deputy in Preble County arrested for his relationship with a high school student; FEMA teams will assess tornado damage in 11 Ohio counties tomorrow; Ohio State women’s basketball team out of NCAA tourney; baby gorilla from
		Former East Cleveland police chief avoids prison time in financial crimes case; Ohio has had a record number of tornadoes so far this year; OSU Men’s basketball team facing Virginia Tech next in the NIT tourney; North Ridgeville restaurant