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Article Icon 1UAW Workers Striking at GE Aerospace Facility 

United Auto Workers members went on strike at midnight Thursday against Cincinnati-based GE Aerospace after contract talks failed, with workers picketing outside in union apparel.

The union’s local chapter represents more than 600 employees at the Evendale and Erlanger, Kentucky, facilities. The Evendale site manufactures engines for the U.S. Navy.

GE’s latest offer reduced a proposed health care cost hike from nearly 40% to 31% and included, on average, $29,000 in additional compensation for workers for the three-year contract.

Article Icon 1Suspect Walks Out of OSU Hospital

A man accused of shooting at Marysville police in May briefly escaped custody Tuesday night, walking out of Ohio State’s Wexner Medical Center before Columbus officers located and apprehended him.

Hospital officials said Dustin Ohm, 29, was not accompanied by law enforcement when he arrived, and that staff were unaware of his criminal charges.

Ohm had been transported to Wexner by Select Specialty Hospital, a rehabilitation facility, whose staff dialed 911 after he departed Wexner on a scooter.

Columbus police later found Ohm hiding at a family member’s home.

Article Icon 1CSU Opens Talks on USL Stadium

Cleveland State University began negotiations with the United Soccer League and USL Cleveland to develop a multipurpose stadium at the site of the Wolstein Center, now home to CSU men’s and women’s basketball.

USL Cleveland’s proposal envisions an open-air venue hosting men’s and women’s professional soccer, along with other sporting events, concerts, and festivals.

Officials said construction would not start for two to three years, providing CSU time to identify a new home for its basketball programs.

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Grammy-winning artist will.i.am passed on investing $200K in Airbnb in 2010. It’d be worth $100M+ today. 

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They’ve generated $1B+ worth of luxury home transactions and service fees across 2,000+ owners. That’s good for more than $110M in gross profits to date, including 41% YoY growth last year alone. They’ve even reserved their Nasdaq ticker, PCSO. 

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Around Ohio

Statewide: Flags across Ohio will fly at half-staff through Sunday to honor victims of Wednesday’s Minnesota Catholic school shooting. (More)

Also statewide: Two advocacy groups sued to block a new state law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. (More)

North Ridgeville: University Hospitals opened a new urgent care at 34548 Center Ridge Road, operating 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. (More)

Columbus: Parents and teachers are raising concerns about violence at Columbus City Schools, where police have responded to middle and high schools more than 850 times in less than three years. (More)

Cincinnati: A federal judge ruled the city of Cincinnati and City Manager Sheryl Long violated former Fire Chief Michael Washington’s due process rights before his 2023 firing, rejecting the city’s request to dismiss his claims. (More)

Tipp City: Officials are planning to redevelop Tipp Plaza near Interstate 75, adding new housing and retail to revamp the area. (More)

Ohio Sports

The Cincinnati Bearcats opened their season with a neutral-site matchup against Nebraska at Kansas City’s Arrowhead Stadium. (Box Score)

➤ The Cincinnati Bengals unveiled plans to upgrade Paycor Stadium with revamped club and lounge spaces, new bar concepts, and major infrastructure improvements. (See Renderings)

The Cleveland Browns signed quarterback Bailey Zappe to the practice squad. Zappe started Week 18 last season, going 16-of-31 for 170 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. (More)

Archbishop Moeller senior Matt Ponatoski, a pitcher and shortstop, is ranked No. 32 on Prep Baseball’s first 2026 MLB Draft Board. He is also the reigning Ohio Mr. Football and was named a preseason top 10 quarterback nationally. (More)

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Ohio Business

A new Buckeyes-themed bar on High Street in Columbus—Joey’s Place—will celebrate its grand opening on Saturday as Ohio State takes on Texas. (More)

Justin Doyle Homes will build Lebanon Landing, a $10 million downtown Lebanon development featuring 20 two- and three-bedroom townhomes across six buildings on a full block. (More)

Ohio State campus-area bar Bier Stube, which closed nearly a year ago, will reopen in the former Junior’s Bar and Grill location, just blocks from its longtime home. (More)

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Institutional investors back startups for outsized returns. Regular investors have to wait. But not anymore. Thanks to regulatory updates, some companies are doing things differently.

Take Revolut. In 2016, 433 regular people invested an average of $2,730. Today? They got a 400X buyout offer from the company, as Revolut’s valuation increased 89,900%. 

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Founded by a former Zillow exec, Pacaso’s co-ownership tech reshapes a $1.3T market. They’ve earned $110M+ in gross profit to date, including 41% YoY growth in 2024 alone. They even reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO.

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Et Cetera

➤ A Persian cat named Pudge has gone viral as Bowling Green football’s locker room cat after long snapper George Carlson brought him to campus, where the Falcons embraced him as an unofficial mascot. (See Pudge)

A Cuyahoga Falls City School District social worker vacationing in New Zealand surprisingly found a Cuyahoga Falls Black Tigers shirt in a local thrift shop. (See Shirt)

Kings Island will revive its 1990s fan-favorite ride Phantom Theater as Phantom Theater: Opening Nightmare, returning the attraction to its original site, previously home to Boo Blasters and Scooby Doo Haunted Castle. (More)

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