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➤ Statewide: Ohio attorney general candidates are calling for greater transparency at JobsOhio after an ethics complaint accused the board chairman of conflicts tied to a $100 million nuclear-reactor fund and a utility he lobbies for. (More)
➤ Also Statewide: During hearings before the state legislature’s Joint Data Center Committee, lawmakers have suggested that foreign social media influence, including activity tied to the Chinese Communist Party, may be helping fuel pushback against data centers. (More)
➤ Columbus: The city Rec & Parks Department post celebrating Somali Independence Day drew online backlash, prompting the department to delete the message after it spread widely. (More)
➤ Cleveland: The family of slain police officer Jamieson Ritter is suing the city, alleging the department was dangerously understaffed when he was killed in the line of duty. (More)
➤ Toledo: East Toledo is slated for a major overhaul of Front and Main streets after U.S. Sen. Jon Husted announced $19.5 million in BUILD grants for the project. (More)
➤ Cincinnati: Breeze Airways is launching two seasonal nonstop routes from Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Portland, Maine. (More)
➤ Also Cincinnati: The U.S. Coast Guard warned Ohio River boaters about a surge in dangerous debris from recent flooding ahead of the July Fourth holiday weekend. (More)
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