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Article Icon 1Ohio Engineers Power Artemis II Mission

NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off Wednesday evening from Cape Canaveral, Florida, sending astronauts back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years, with the Buckeye State playing a key role in the historic effort.

NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland conducted testing for extreme space conditions on the Orion spacecraft ahead of the mission, and local engineers will monitor real-time data from the spacecraft.

Companies across Ohio also contributed, including L3Harris in Mason, which developed avionics described as the “brain” of the Space Launch System.

The mission launched at 6:24 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Astronauts will enter a series of Earth orbits before heading on a loop around the moon, then return and splash down in the Pacific Ocean after about 10 days.

Article Icon 1Jury Deadlocked in FirstEnergy Bribery Trial

A jury in the bribery trial of former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling said on Tuesday it couldn’t reach a verdict on any charges after nine days of deliberations.

Prosecutors said they plan to retry Jones and Dowling, who are accused of bribing former Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chair Sam Randazzo before he joined PUCO. Randazzo died by suicide in 2024.

The state also asked Summit County Common Pleas Judge Susan Baker Ross to schedule a new trial hearing within 30 days, while defense attorneys said they’ll file a motion for judgment of acquittal.

Baker Ross said at the time she would “refrain from making any rulings on any pending motions, as well as the motion for a mistrial.”

Article Icon 1Storms Rock Northern Ohio

Northeast Ohio residents are dealing with severe storm damage after Tuesday’s storms knocked out power to more than 120,000 customers, a FirstEnergy spokesperson said.

By Wednesday morning, several northeast Ohio counties were placed under flood warnings, and over 15,000 customers remained without power. The storm also triggered tornado warnings in the Cleveland area, with wind gusts reaching 74 mph.

Downed trees were reported across the region, including one that struck a house in Wayne County. Western Ohio also reported trees blocking roads and damage to highway signs. Photos of storm damage can be seen here.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: Ohio voters have until April 6 to register for the May 5 primary and special election. Other upcoming deadlines include July 6 for the Aug. 4 special election and Oct. 5 for the Nov. 3 general election. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: An independent investigation found Cincinnati Police Chief Teresa Theetge has not been an effective leader, and officials placed her on administrative leave in October 2025 pending a leadership review. (More)

➤ Whitehall: Recall petitions have been certified for Mayor Michael Bivens and two council members, giving each five days to resign or face a recall election. (More)

➤ Cleveland: The Catholic Diocese of Cleveland reminded the faithful to abstain from meat, including hot dogs, during the Cleveland Guardians’ Good Friday home opener. (More)

➤ Toledo: Officials on Tuesday passed a 2026 budget by the deadline, triggering cuts, including a smaller Toledo police recruit class. (More)

➤ Dayton: Wright State University’s Raiderthon fundraiser raised $59,000 for Dayton Children’s Hospital, with students dancing and playing games for 12 hours straight. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤Olympic gold medalist Laila Edwards, a Cleveland Heights native, will throw out the first pitch at the Guardians’ home opener as O.A.R. trumpeter Jon Lampley performs the national anthem. (More)

➤ No. 25 Ohio State women’s lacrosse visits No. 3 Michigan tonight in Ann Arbor, where the Buckeyes will try to build on their 7-6 edge in the all-time series. (Details)

➤ Cleveland’s future WNBA franchise pulled an April Fools’ Day prank by unveiling a fake maize-and-blue “Ohio Wolverines” logo, with the team’s real identity set for a summer reveal. (See Photo)

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Ohio Business

➤ Westerville-based Vertiv announced a $50 million AI project expected to create 730 jobs in Westerville and Ironton. The project will receive about $4 million in taxpayer funding, in addition to tax credits. (More)

➤ HOMAGE, a Columbus-based apparel brand, has closed its Short North location after more than a decade, calling it “where it all began.” (More)

➤ Birdie Books, a bookstore, micro-bakery, cafe, and bar, has opened in Westerville, offering a screen-free space designed to encourage reading, relaxation, and community connection. (More)

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➤ TreVeyon Henderson, an Ohio State running back now with the New England Patriots, faces backlash after posting Bible verses supporting NBA player Jaden Ivey, who released after criticizing LGBTQ Pride Month. (More)

➤ Ohio-based restaurants Wendy’s and White Castle ranked near the bottom of a Tasting Table list of the best burger chains, with Wendy’s at No. 16 of 21 and White Castle at No. 20. (See Ranking)

➤ Honest Friend Brewing in Columbus earned recognition as one of PunchDrink’s top 10 breweries to know in 2026, drawing praise for its approachable beers with 4% to 6% ABV. (More)

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