
ONN Daily: Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Some Ohio prosecutors pledge to not enforce Heartbeat Law; second confirmed case of Monkeypox in the state; the Chillicothe VA Medical Center to remain open; Lucas County needs poll workers for August.
Some Ohio prosecutors pledge to not enforce Heartbeat Law; second confirmed case of Monkeypox in the state; the Chillicothe VA Medical Center to remain open; Lucas County needs poll workers for August.
A weekend of protests in Ohio after Supreme Court overturns Roe vs. Wade; two shootings in two weekends in a popular Columbus entertainment area; better news on gas prices; residents in Hudson warned to be on the lookout for migrating bears.
Ohio reacts to Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe vs. Wade; new poll says leaked draft of abortion opinion has weakened Americans’ confidence in U.S. Supreme Court; groundbreaking for Intel’s mega-site in Central Ohio delayed;
Ohio’s candidates for governor disagree on gas tax holiday; swim advisory for Maumee Bay; Intel gets a big tax break in Central Ohio; thousands of Ohioans about to receive a payout due to a data breach.
More Ohio school districts say they won’t arm teachers; jury seated in PG Sittenfeld’s federal bribery trial; a popular rotisserie chicken may get more costly; major trademark awarded to The Ohio State University.
Teenage girl fatally stabs her brother in argument over a PlayStation; Cleveland cop on desk duty after allegations of anti-semitic social media posts; the Browns want a new stadium; dog food recalled for possible Salmonella contamination.
Four shootings in 24 hours in Columbus; body found in the water at Cleveland’s Edgewater Beach; health officials clear the way for babies and toddlers to get Covid vaccines; Biden administration reportedly considering a gas tax holiday.
Five of Stone Foltz’s fraternity brothers sentenced for his death in a hazing incident at BGSU; Ohio has its first documented case of measles since 2019; emergency baby formula shipment lands in Columbus; no World Cup match for Cincy.
It’s confirmed: those were tornadoes that wreaked havoc in the north central part of the state Monday night; one dead after shooting at a Columbus cooling center; how to possibly get reimbursement for food that spoiled during power outages;
One Ohio power company explains why they have intentionally cut off electricity to some customers; a suburban Columbus teacher is facing rape charges involving a student; embattled Browns QB Deshaun Watson talks to the press; Toledo basketball