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Article Icon 1Yost Drops Bid for Governor

State Attorney General Dave Yost suspended his campaign for governor after losing the Ohio Republican Party’s endorsement to Vivek Ramaswamy.

With Yost’s withdrawal, Ramaswamy emerges as the frontrunner for the 2026 Republican primary, with entrepreneur Heather Hill his sole remaining challenger.

“I do not wish to divide my political party or my state with a quixotic battle over the small differences between my vision and that of my opponent. I am simply not that important,” Yost said.

Yost has served as attorney general since 2018. His current term ends in January 2027.

Article Icon 1Trucker Guilty in Fatal Bus Crash

A Licking County judge found Jacob McDonald, a 61-year-old truck driver from Zanesville, guilty of six counts of vehicular homicide for a 2023 bus crash that killed six people, including three Tuscarawas Valley High School students.

McDonald was acquitted of aggravated vehicular homicide and vehicular assault, with the judge finding insufficient evidence to prove he recklessly or knowingly caused harm. McDonald faces up to 18 months in jail.

Prosecutors argued McDonald was distracted by his cellphone when he failed to brake for slow traffic, but the judge ruled that data from McDonald’s cellphone was inconclusive.

“While the court found that this was not a blameless tragedy, it stopped short of delivering the full measure of accountability her family believes is warranted,” a spokesman for one of the victims said.

Article Icon 1Florida Leads in Residents Moving to Ohio

Florida topped all states in people moving to Ohio in 2022, with 16,831 relocating from the Sunshine State, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data.

Kentucky ranked No. 2 with 13,836, followed by Michigan with 12,753. Kentucky and West Virginia were the only states where Ohio ranked as the primary relocation choice.

A 2024 Ohio movers study by United Van Lines found nearly 41% of inbound residents moved to the state for family reasons, followed by job opportunities (32%) and retirement (8%).

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Around Ohio

Warren: Trumbull Regional Medical Center and Hillside Rehabilitation Hospital closed indefinitely amid calls for a federal investigation into their finances. (More)

Noble County: The state Department of Natural Resources linked recent earthquakes to hydraulic fracturing operations by Encino Energy, which have been halted. (More)

Statewide: Gov. Mike DeWine ordered flags lowered to half-staff to honor Cleveland Fire Cadet Symeon Williams, who died after a medical emergency during training Friday. (More)

Columbus: Police helped a family of geese cross Interstate 70 twice near West Broad Street on Friday. Authorities urged drivers to stay alert for future crossings. (Watch Video)

McConnelsville: The state will celebrate the reopening of the Muskingum River Parkway on May 31, restoring full navigational access from Marietta to Zanesville. (More)

Dayton: HeliStorm 2025, a free event featuring remote-controlled helicopter demonstrations and STEM activities, will take place at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force from May 29 through June 1. (Details)

Ohio Sports

The Cincinnati Reds on Sunday completed a sweep of the Cleveland Guardians for the first time in 13 years, earning at least a share of this year’s Ohio Cup. (Final Score)

The Cleveland Browns confirmed plans to proceed with a domed stadium in Brook Park without Cuyahoga County’s support. (More)

Ohio State softball was eliminated from the NCAA tournament by Tennessee, one day after the Buckeyes eliminated the Miami Redhawks. (Bracket)

FC Cincinnati and the Columbus Crew tied 1-1 in Saturday’s rivalry match. (More)

Yesterday’s results: MLB | NHL | WNBA | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | PGA | NASCAR | F1

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Ohio Business

Cincinnati-based Kroger plans to hire 15,000 workers nationwide, with openings for cashiers, pharmacy technicians, delivery drivers, and more. (More)

Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, passed his first federal legislation, a repeal of Biden-era energy efficiency certification and labeling rules for some appliances, which he says are costly and unnecessary. (More)

The Milkshake Factory will open its first Columbus location on May 31 at 1333 N. High St., offering gourmet milkshakes like Campfire S’Mores and Salted Caramel Pretzel. (More)

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Et Cetera

Vice President JD Vance of Ohio greeted Pope Leo XIV in St. Peter’s Basilica after attending the Mass for the Pope’s Inauguration. (Watch Video)

Metallica donated $105,000 to Columbus nonprofits Worthington Resource Pantry and The Open Shelter after performing at Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival. (More)

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History was named one of the world’s most beautiful museums, one of two U.S. museums among seven global honorees. (More)

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