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Article Icon 1Democrat AG Candidate Threatens to ‘Kill Donald Trump’

In a video posted on social media, Elliot Forhan—a Democrat candidate for Ohio attorney general—said he was “going to kill Donald Trump” by securing a conviction and pursuing the death penalty.

State Auditor Keith Faber, the Republican candidate for attorney general, condemned the post, as did current Attorney General Dave Yost. Republican gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said that Ohio Democrats “implicitly endorse” Forhan’s remarks.

Forhan previously served in the Ohio House, but after reported altercations with fellow lawmakers and a dispute with a constituent, he lost committee assignments and access to the Statehouse.

In September, Forhan drew attention after posting profane comments about conservative activist Charlie Kirk after Kirk was assassinated. Forhan has also called for prosecuting members of the Trump administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Article Icon 1Ohio Charity Preps Southern Storm Relief

Blue Ash-based charity Matthew 25: Ministries will head south to Oxford, Mississippi, once travel conditions are deemed safe, to help southern states recover from last weekend’s devastating winter storm.

At least 35 deaths have been confirmed from the storm, including at least four in Mississippi. Parts of the South saw more than an inch of ice, triggering about 300,000 power outages in Mississippi alone.

Matthew 25: Ministries will work with Procter & Gamble and Walmart to deploy disaster relief services, including a mobile laundry unit, a mobile shower unit, a battery and phone-charging truck, and a truck carrying first aid kits.

The charity is accepting monetary donations online, along with donations of bottled water, baby supplies, and other critical items at 11060 Kenwood Road in Blue Ash.

Article Icon 1Court Upholds Zoo Safety Surcharge

A Delaware County judge ruled that the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium isn’t exempt from a new state law that allows local governments to collect up to $1 per ticket to offset public safety costs.

Liberty Township had voted to charge a $1 fee to help recover the cost of fire and emergency runs to the zoo, though officials later lowered it to 75 cents. The zoo argued in court that House Bill 315—aimed at venues drawing at least 2,000 attendees—didn’t apply.

In 2024, Liberty Township spent $261,000 responding to calls at the zoo. A $1 fee would be expected to generate up to $2 million a year for the township, according to the zoo.

Last Friday, Liberty Township continued posting about the cost of emergency services sent to the zoo, including a meme of a giraffe in a Columbus Zoo shirt telling a waiter to put the bill on the taxpayers’ tab.

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Around Ohio

➤ Springfield: Gov. Mike DeWine said that the state is preparing for a possible surge in federal immigration enforcement—especially in Springfield—as Haitians in the U.S. are set to lose temporary protected status on Feb. 3. (More)

➤ Cleveland: The Trump administration reopened a civil rights investigation into Cleveland Clinic programs serving minority patients, alleging discrimination against non-minority patients. (More)

➤ Toledo: The 2025 crime statistics showed declines in most categories, including robberies, burglaries, and shootings, while homicides remained flat at 38, city officials said. (More)

➤ Also Toledo: Former firefighter Jeffery Schroeder filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the city after he was fired for inflammatory comments about assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk. (More)

➤ Columbus: Severe weather postponed the Columbus Metropolitan Library’s scheduled grand opening of its new Linden Branch on Saturday, and officials have not announced a new date. (More)

➤ Akron: The U.S. Postal Service confirmed it suspended service to a local apartment complex after residents reported a severe cockroach infestation in the mailroom. Property management disputed the claims. (More)

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Ohio Sports

➤ The Cleveland Browns hired former Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken as head coach on Wednesday, replacing Kevin Stefanski, who was fired Jan. 5 after six seasons in Cleveland. (More)

➤ Ohio State’s 2026 football schedule has been released, featuring a high-profile trip to Texas and a Big Ten slate that includes Iowa, Indiana, USC, Oregon, Nebraska, and Michigan. (See Schedule)

➤ U.S. Naval Academy quarterback Blake Horvath, a Hilliard native, was named the Division I Academic All-America Team Member of the Year. Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate earned first-team Academic All-America honors, and Ohio University quarterback Parker Navarro landed on the second team. (More)

➤ No. 24 Miami University men’s basketball stayed unbeaten Tuesday night, improving to 21–0 with an 86-84 win over UMass—the RedHawks’ third straight win by one possession or in overtime. (More)

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Ohio Business

➤ Jury selection began on Tuesday in the trial of two former FirstEnergy executives accused in Ohio’s House Bill 6 bribery scandal, the largest public corruption case in state history. (More)

➤ More than 100 restaurants, bars, and cafes closed across Central Ohio in 2025, as fan favorites and city staples shut down despite the region’s booming food and beverage scene. (See List)

➤ Mikey’s Late Night Slice, a Columbus-based New York-style pizza chain, will open its first Dayton location on Friday, near Day Air Ballpark. (More)

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➤ Extreme cold is freezing portions of the Ohio River near Cincinnati, forming shoreline and midriver ice, while wind chills are near minus 20. The river has not frozen since 1977. (Watch Video)

➤ Heavy snowfall caused a parking canopy to collapse and damage at least five vehicles at a Canton apartment complex, where residents said rusted supports may have contributed. (See Photos)

➤ The Zac Brown Band’s Love & Fear tour will stop in Cleveland on July 18 at Rocket Arena, and in Columbus on Aug. 14 at Nationwide Arena. (See Schedule)

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