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Article Icon 1SCOTUS Rules on Haitian TPS

The Supreme Court cleared the way for President Trump’s administration to end deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of Haitian and Syrian migrants, a decision expected to affect thousands of Haitians in central Ohio.

About 15,000 Haitians live in Springfield, while another 30,000 live elsewhere in central Ohio.

In a 6-3 decision, the justices found that federal law largely shields the end of temporary protected status (TPS) from court review and that challengers were unlikely to prove the policy was driven by bias.

TPS is a federal designation that allows people from countries affected by war or natural disasters to temporarily live and work in the U.S. The Department of Homeland Security stated earlier this year that TPS was “never intended to be a de facto amnesty program.”

Article Icon 1DeWine Vetoes Absentee Voter ID Bill

Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a Republican-backed election security measure that would have required a photo ID to cast an absentee ballot, blocking an effort to extend Ohio’s existing voter ID law to mail-in voting.

House Bill 472 would have applied identification requirements to ballots cast by mail, not just those cast in person. In a statement, DeWine said Ohio’s elections are already secure and that the legislation would’ve placed too much of a burden on absentee voters.

Senate President Rob McColley criticized DeWine’s decision, calling HB 472 a “common sense election security bill.”

DeWine issued the veto the same day he rejected a second bill that would’ve exempted some electric submetering companies from being classified as public utilities.

Article Icon 1Athletes Sue Over NCAA Eligibility Rule

An Ohio judge denied an emergency request from college athletes seeking to block a new NCAA eligibility rule, leaving the rule in place for now and scheduling a hearing for next week.

The 15 men’s and women’s basketball players, all 2022 high school graduates, say the age-based eligibility model unfairly shuts them out of a fifth season while allowing athletes from other classes to keep playing.

Under the new rules, the NCAA will allow athletes five seasons of competition within a five-year period, beginning with their full-time enrollment or the academic year after their 19th birthday. Athletes whose four-year eligibility expired this past year under the prior rules won’t be allowed a fifth year.

The NCAA says it is aware of the challenge and does not intend to reverse course.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: Gov. Mike DeWine signed a $3.7 billion state capital budget to fund construction and renovation projects across Ohio, including work at universities and local facilities. (More)

➤ Also Statewide: DeWine quietly commuted a death row inmate’s sentence for the first time in his tenure, shortly before publicly urging Ohio to abolish capital punishment. (More)

➤ Toledo: Rival gang members face dozens of attempted murder charges tied to a mass shooting at Toledo’s Old West End Festival earlier this month. (More)

➤ Columbus: Nearly 40 Central Ohio Transit Authority electric buses have been sidelined by an industrywide manufacturer recall, contributing to delays on some routes. (More)

➤ Lordstown: Local leaders announced the completion of a $1.2 billion natural gas power plant capable of powering up to 900,000 homes. (More)

➤ Knox County: Body camera footage shows law enforcement officers encountering an Ohio man charged in an alleged terrorist plot to attack a UFC event at the White House earlier this month. (Watch Video)

➤ Maumee: A Maumee High School teacher was one of five educators nationwide selected for C-SPAN’s 2026 Teacher Fellowship, through which she’ll help create resources on criminal justice, sociology, psychology, and civics. (More)


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Ohio Sports

➤ The Cleveland Cavaliers selected Arkansas guard Meleek Thomas at No. 34 in the NBA draft, while former University of Cincinnati forward Baba Miller was taken at No. 36 by the Los Angeles Clippers. (See Results)

➤ The Cleveland Browns rehired Ryan Grigson as senior football adviser, marking his third stint in Cleveland after he held the same role in 2020 and worked as a senior personnel executive in 2017. (More)

➤ Warren County Little League has disbanded after decades of play, citing declining player participation and growing difficulty recruiting volunteers. (More)

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Ohio Business

➤ State regulators denied FirstEnergy’s request to loosen power-outage standards, citing customer complaints and major outages in Barberton and Lakewood. Existing reliability requirements will remain in place for customers served by the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, Ohio Edison, and Toledo Edison. (More)

➤ Monroe city leaders approved a $140 million food distribution center—the largest investment in the city’s history—that is expected to create 93 jobs and open by early 2028. (More)

➤ The Columbus Zoo and Liberty Twp., Delaware County, reached a payment agreement for emergency services, ending a dispute that lasted nearly a year. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Carillon Historical Park in Dayton will host its annual Rail Fest this weekend, highlighting Ohio’s railroad history with vintage locomotives, model trains, and more. (Details)

➤ An Ohio woman is taking her son to court over a lottery jackpot, claiming he raided her bank account to buy the winning tickets. (More)

➤ Registration is open for an Ohio State Parks Foundation America 250 event at Camp Perry focused on the Battle of Lake Erie—a decisive American naval victory over Great Britain during the War of 1812. (Details)

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