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Article Icon 1Ohio Leaders Attend King Charles III Ceremony

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and first lady Fran DeWine were seated in the front row at a White House ceremony on Tuesday, welcoming Britain’s King Charles III to the nation’s capital. Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman also attended.

DeWine thanked President Trump on social media for the invitation, saying, “Moments like these remind us of the importance of the strong partnership and shared values between our nations.”

Trump’s speech on the South Lawn emphasized the shared culture and “Anglo-Saxon courage” of the British and Americans. Trump and first lady Melania Trump later welcomed the king and queen to a state dinner Tuesday night.

King Charles III’s visit marks the first state visit by a reigning British monarch since Queen Elizabeth II’s state visit in May 2007, and it’s the first by a reigning British king since King George VI in 1939.

Article Icon 1Track Star Sues Puma, Mercedes F1

Dublin native and U.S. track-and-field athlete Abby Steiner filed a lawsuit against Puma and the Mercedes Formula 1 team over a shoe design she says contributed to the end of her career.

Steiner’s lawsuit alleges Puma and Mercedes knew the design could cause bone stress injuries, increase the risk of foot injuries, and place more strain on athletes.

Steiner says she began wearing the shoe in September 2022 and later developed “severe and permanent injuries resulting in multiple surgeries, rehabilitations, and recovery” that ended her career.

She hasn’t competed since missing out on an Olympic spot in 2024 and undergoing two additional surgeries on her left foot. Steiner holds the American indoor records in the 200- and 300-meter sprints.

Article Icon 1Union Pacific Announces Big Boy Ohio Stops

The eastern leg of the tour for the historic Union Pacific Big Boy No. 4014—the world’s largest operating steam locomotive—has been announced, with multiple stops planned in the Buckeye State.

The 133-foot-long locomotive, the only one of its kind still on the rails, completed its western tour in March and will now use Norfolk Southern track to head east for the first time since it rolled out of New York in 1941.

Big Boy No. 4014 will first arrive in Continental on June 6 before traveling through Fostoria, Bellevue, Lorain, Euclid, and Conneaut. On its return trip in July, the locomotive will travel through Struthers and Rocky River, as well as Conneaut, Fostoria, and Continental again.

You can track Big Boy No. 4014’s location on Union Pacific’s website, where the complete schedule is also available.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: A Franklin County appeals court struck down a 2022 state law that made it harder for residents and local governments to challenge property valuations. (More)

➤ New Albany: Ronald Lidderdale pleaded guilty to sending more than 90 threats to Gov. Mike DeWine and other state and federal officials, including a bullet mailed to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost with his name etched on it. (More)

➤ Columbus: A former Columbus police officer filed a federal lawsuit alleging the city fired and discriminated against her because she is a white woman after an off-duty bar incident last year. (More)

➤ Belmont County: The former East Ohio Regional Hospital will go to auction, with bidders required to cover more than $2.1 million in unpaid taxes and fees. (More)

➤ Hocking County: Philip Pohle, a 32-year-old maintenance worker, is walking unassisted weeks after a tree branch caused an internal decapitation, an injury doctors say most patients don’t survive or recover from. (See Pohle)

➤ Steubenville: An explosion leveled a Steubenville home on Tuesday night, killing one person and trapping another before crews rescued the survivor and recovered the victim from the collapsed structure. (More)


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Ohio Sports

➤ Cincinnati Reds pitcher Chase Burns became the fastest player in franchise history to reach 100 strikeouts on Tuesday, hitting the mark in 72 1/3 innings after striking out Colorado Rockies designated hitter TJ Rumfield. (More)

➤ The NCAA basketball tournaments are expected to expand to 76 teams in 2027. The men’s field last expanded to 68 teams in 2011, and the women’s tournament followed in 2022. (More)

➤ Former Cleveland Browns star Josh Cribbs is joining Kent State’s football staff as a special teams analyst. Cribbs, who played at Kent State, was the program’s all-time leader in total offense and rushing touchdowns. (More)

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Ohio Business

➤ The U.S. Department of Justice and Ohio-based steelmaker Cleveland-Cliffs reached a settlement requiring the company to take corrective action at a Middletown steel mill over the release of hazardous waste. (More)

➤ Toledo Molding & Die facilities in Tiffin and Bowling Green will keep more than 600 employees on the job another month after officials extended a WARN notice through May. (More)

➤ Refresco Beverages plans to close its Carlisle plant and lay off 63 employees starting June 24 as the Dutch beverage packaging and distribution company restructures operations. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Ohio state park lodges will host Mother’s Day brunches on May 10, with reservations available through individual parks for guests planning to celebrate the holiday outdoors. (Details)

➤ A Bridgetown couple in their 90s has kept a standing weekly lunch reservation at Skyline Chili for 36 years, with as many as four generations now gathering for the tradition. (See Family)

➤ A herd of goats cleared invasive species at Miami Woods Park in Hamilton, munching through honeysuckle and Callery pear trees as part of an eco-friendly land management effort. (See Goats)

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