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Article Icon 1Werenski Touts US Pride After Olympics

Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski joined Fox & Friends on Tuesday with U.S. men’s hockey teammate Dylan Larkin to discuss the Olympics and representing the United States.

Werenski, who assisted the game-winning goal against Canada in the gold medal game, said after traveling internationally, “You get reminded of how great the United States of America is when you get back here. And we love representing our country, we love wearing those colors.”

The Blue Jackets defenseman credited the American military for the ability to live out his hockey dreams, and he called the U.S. the “best country in the world.”

Werenski and the U.S. men’s hockey team also toured the White House on Tuesday, posing for a photo with President Trump, before attending the State of the Union Address that night. Werenski was expected to join the Blue Jackets in Boston on Wednesday ahead of tonight’s game against the Bruins.

Article Icon 1Columbus Targets Immigration Enforcement

The Columbus City Council on Monday passed emergency measures and a resolution aimed at limiting federal immigration enforcement in the city.

Council members voted to restrict cooperation with federal immigration agencies, bar federal officers from using city-owned property, and create first-degree misdemeanor penalties for harassment.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost called the measures a “political stunt,” saying they’re as legally enforceable as the media advisory issued earlier this month.

During Tuesday’s State of the Union address, President Trump, speaking about the deportations of “criminal aliens,” said Democrats are “blocking the removal of these people from our country,” and “should be ashamed” of themselves.

Article Icon 1Mansion With Guest House, Prayer Room Hits Market

An Indian Hill mansion listed for $4.5 million features six bedrooms, five full bathrooms, four half-baths, and 10,508 square feet on a 3.18-acre lot.

The gated estate includes a 690-square-foot guest house and parking for six cars. Inside, a grand entry hall leads to dual staircases leading to the second floor.

The home also has formal living and dining rooms, a two-story family room, and a master suite with a fireplace.

The lower level features a recreation room, a second kitchen, and a prayer room. You can see 98 photos of the estate here.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: Ohio U.S. sens. Jon Husted and Bernie Moreno joined federal lawmakers in introducing the Railway Safety Act of 2026, which aims to “remove duplicative language and use real-time data to implement improvements to rail safety regulations.” (More)

➤ Cincinnati: Breeze Airways will add seasonal nonstop flights from Cincinnati and Columbus in July, including routes from CVG to Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Portland, Maine, the airline said. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: Mariemont Theatre closed abruptly weeks after nonprofit Cindependent announced plans to take over operations, as the group continues raising money to support the transition. (More)

➤ Columbus: A women’s dorm founded by the Little Servant Sisters of the Immaculate Conception near The Ohio State University is expected to open for students in time for the 2026-2027 academic year. (More)

➤ Butler County: Liberty Township plans to install 10 solar-powered rear license plate readers this spring, which photograph plates and store the images in a database accessible to law enforcement. (More)

➤ Western Ohio: The Ohio Department of Transportation will redraw several district boundaries in western Ohio—its first realignment in 40 years. Changes are expected to affect Defiance, Mercer, Auglaize, Greene, Preble, and Fayette counties. (See Changes)

Ohio Sports

➤ The University of Cincinnati sued former quarterback Brendan Sorsby, alleging he breached his name, image, and likeness contract by not paying a $1 million exit fee after transferring to Texas Tech. (More)

➤ No. 21 Miami University beat Eastern Michigan 74-64 on the road to remain the only unbeaten Division I men’s basketball team with three games left in the regular season. (More)

➤ Dayton won its fourth straight game, defeating No. 23 St. Louis 77-62 behind Amaël L’Etang’s 26 points and 10 rebounds. (More)

➤ The proposed $400 million renovation of Nationwide Arena includes a $100 million state grant, $50 million from Columbus and Franklin County, and $110 million in bonds. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer

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Ohio Business

➤ Nationwide Realty Investors plans a major renovation of its 18-story High Street office tower, renaming it The Centennial on High, with offices, upscale apartments, a fitness center, and a private courtyard. (More)

➤ Rosina Food Products recalled more than 9,000 pounds of Bremer Italian Style Meatballs sold at Aldi stores nationwide, including in Ohio, after a consumer reported possible metal contamination. (More)

➤ Toledo-based Owens Corning lost $282 million in the fourth quarter, with net sales in the quarter down 17% from a year earlier. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Wednesday announced the 17 nominees for its 2026 class, including Iron Maiden, Shakira, Mariah Carey, Phil Collins, and others. Fan voting is open on the Hall’s website. (Details)

➤ Video captured a raccoon living inside Cincinnati CBS affiliate Local 12’s office as it rummaged through a desk-side wastebasket. (Watch Video)

➤ Dublin seeks volunteers for next month’s “The Greenest, Grandest Parade” St. Patrick’s Day celebration on March 14 to create balloon displays and bring leprechauns to life. (Details)

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The Poll

Which 2026 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominee would you be most likely to vote to induct?

  1. Phil Collins
  2. Billy Idol
  3. INXS
  4. Iron Maiden
  5. Mariah Carey
  6. Shakira
  7. Other (reply and tell us!)
  8. None of them

Yesterday’s Results:

Which Ohio city is the most fun?

  1. Cincinnati: 17%
  2. Columbus: 16%
  3. Cleveland: 15%
  4. Other: 14%
  5. Dayton: 13%
  6. Toledo: 13%
  7. Youngstown: 12%
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