
ONN Daily: Monday, June 13, 2022
Governor DeWine signs bill to arm teachers; permit-less handgun law takes effect today; major Ohio State Fair concert canceled; gas prices hit all-time high.
Governor DeWine signs bill to arm teachers; permit-less handgun law takes effect today; major Ohio State Fair concert canceled; gas prices hit all-time high.
Akron police hoping a reward leads to suspects in the beating death of a 17-year-old; great-grandson of a former Cleveland mayor jailed on murder charge; high gas prices are making things more difficult for first responders; Toledo area family
National Weather Service confirms multiple tornadoes touched down in the state on Wednesday; child porn charges for a former Marion school bus driver; prison time reduced for a disgraced politician from northeast Ohio; winning Powerball ticket
Victims identified in Darke County helicopter crash; Cleveland’s mayor pleads with Congress for gun control; former President Donald Trump endorses northwest Ohio candidate for Congress; LeBron James’ foundation makes a big
Authorities investigating a deadly helicopter crash in Greenville; more black bears spotted in Lake County; Governor DeWine announces help for families dealing with formula shortage; how to save money when gas is $5 per gallon.
Deadly wrong-way crash in Cincinnati; Governor DeWine awards new funding to some local law enforcement agencies; relief from the baby formula shortage could be in the near future; breast cancer research at Cleveland Clinic yields promising new
Reaction to HB 99 that would arm teachers and other school staff; CDC map shows six Ohio counties high Covid transmission rates; Biden administration gives Ohio railroad money; new financial milestone for Lebron James.
Ohio closer to having armed teachers in schools; big Ford announcement in northeast part of the state; dogs may detect Covid better than rapid tests; 13 year-old student from southwest Ohio in finals for National Spelling Bee.
Statehouse shooting victim identified as 16 year-old boy; holiday weekend more deadly than last year’s on Ohio roads; Cuyahoga County government offices now requiring masks in response to high Covid transmission status; Nan Whaley wants to
A deadly holiday weekend on the water in Ohio; another teen arrested for making threats against a school; Columbus police facing lawsuits over handling of 2020 protests; lifeguard shortages limiting summer fun at many of the state’s beaches