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Article Icon 1Teams Make Few Trade Moves

The Major League Baseball trade deadline passed Thursday, with the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Guardians making only a handful of deals.

Cincinnati acquired third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes, pitcher Zack Littell, and utility player Miguel Andujar, but did not secure an everyday power hitter as many expected.

The Guardians dealt ace Shane Bieber to Toronto while keeping star outfielder Steven Kwan, despite persistent trade rumors.

The Reds trail first place in the NL Central by 7.5 games and the wild card by three. Cleveland is nine games back in the AL Central and 2.5 games out of a wild card spot. See the full MLB standings here.

Article Icon 1State Answers Call for Policing Help 

Gov. Mike DeWine directed extra state highway patrol troopers to Cincinnati, responding to the city’s request for assistance with traffic enforcement and other public safety efforts amid a rise in violence.

Meanwhile, Cincinnati City Council President Pro Tem Victoria Parks stood by a Facebook comment in which she said victims of a downtown mob attack last weekend “begged for that beat down” and that she was “grateful for the whole story.”

Parks’ comments drew criticism from others on the panel, with council member Meeka Owens saying that Parks is entitled to her opinion but that advocating violence as retribution is “not beneficial to the city nor the region.”

Article Icon 1List: Cheapest Grocery Stores

Grocery Outlet ranks as the most affordable grocery store in Ohio, a NetCredit study found.

Other chains offering prices below the state average include Save A Lot, Target, Kroger, Meijer Express Delivery, and Family Dollar. Maps and charts from the study can be seen here.

Ohio’s priciest grocery options, according to the study, include Fresh Thyme Real Convenience and Gordon Food Service, with prices 15% to 16% higher than the state average.

The study comes as more Ohio families turn to home gardening to offset rising grocery costs. Experts say gardening can provide financial savings and personal satisfaction.

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Around Ohio

Dayton: A 60-year-old local man was arrested and charged for allegedly threatening to kill U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Urbana, over possible cuts to Medicaid. (More)

Akron: Mayor Shammas Malik assured residents there are no health risks after drinking water serving 6,600 customers exceeded limits for disinfection byproducts but posed no danger. (More)

Cleveland: University Hospitals is under investigation by the National Labor Relations Board after firing two doctors who allegedly accessed personal information to aid union organizing. (More)

Hammondsville: Edison Local Schools will discontinue its free meals program for students, citing concerns about financial sustainability. (More)

Springfield: The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency began an investigation after cyanide chemicals spilled into a wastewater retention pond on Wednesday. The spill did not pose a risk to the public, authorities said. (More)

Statewide: Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost introduced additional training programs to help health care workers address the connection between substance use disorder and human trafficking. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤ Columbus was awarded a United Football League team, which will play its home games at Historic Crew Stadium beginning in spring 2026. The professional spring league was formed in 2024 by the merger of the XFL and USFL. (More)

The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Detroit Lions 34-7 in the NFL preseason Hall of Fame Game on Thursday at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton. (Box Score)

➤ Cincinnati Bengals All-Pro defensive end Trey Hendrickson reported to training camp despite ongoing contract negotiations. (More)

Ohio State defensive lineman Eddrick Houston was helped off the field with an apparent leg injury during the Buckeyes’ first day of fall camp. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Soccer | WNBA | PGA | LPGA

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Ohio Business

➤ Kroger named Ann Reed, president of the company’s Cincinnati-Dayton division, as group vice president of the grocery chain’s line of store-branded products. (More)

Industrial Realty Group will begin redeveloping the former Joann Fabrics corporate headquarters in Hudson and has started marketing the 130-acre campus as a site for manufacturing, office space, and build-to-suit projects. (See Photos)

National sports apparel retailer Rally House will open a store in early August at Eastwood Mall in Trumbull County. (More)

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Et Cetera

The 13th annual Polish Picnic at St. Hyacinth Church will take place Sunday in Toledo, offering traditional music, pierogi, cabbage, and dancing. (Details)

A 75-minute compilation of the internet’s funniest cat videos will be screened Saturday at the Maumee Indoor Theatre. Tickets are $5. (Details)

Threes Above High in Columbus’ University District was named one of America’s 29 best bars by USA Today. (More)

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The Poll

Should schools provide free lunches to students?

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Do you plan to take advantage of the sales tax holiday?

  1. Yes: 34%
  2. No: 33%
  3. Maybe: 33%
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