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➤ Northeast Ohio: High winds left more than 21,000 FirstEnergy customers without power as of Monday night, with gusts up to 60 mph measured. (More)
➤ Dayton: The Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority will raise bus fares starting Thursday, citing rising operating costs. (See Changes)
➤ Pike County: A woman filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Centrus Energy, alleging that radiation from a uranium enrichment plant caused her daughter’s death. A response from the company was not immediately available. (More)
➤ Youngstown: Several roads and trails closed on Monday ahead of construction on a $40 million sewer project at Mill Creek Park. They’re expected to stay closed for at least two years. (See Closures)
➤ Cincinnati: Ron’s Roost Restaurant & Bar caught fire after a customer allegedly put a lit cigarette inside a damaged section of a wall. (See Photos)
➤ Cuyahoga County: Judge Leslie Ann Celebrezze pleaded not guilty last week to a charge of record tampering, accused of falsely claiming a case she selected was randomly assigned to her. (More)
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