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Article Icon 1Ohio Senate Backs Earlier Learner’s Permits

The Ohio Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 419, which would let teenagers get a learner’s permit at 15 instead of 15 1/2.

The bill would also double the time a teen holds that permit before seeking a probationary license, from six months to a full year. Teens would still need to be 16 and log 50 hours of supervised driving.

Sponsor Sen. Theresa Gavarone said the longer window lets new drivers practice through fog, snow, rain, and the start of school-bus season before driving alone.

Driving instructors say more time behind the wheel builds confidence. Supporters also point to safety data: in 2024, 135 Ohio drivers ages 15 to 20 were involved in fatal crashes.

The measure now heads to the Ohio House, which would have to pass it before it could reach Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk.

Article Icon 1Judge Dismisses SEC Case against Jones

A federal judge has dismissed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s roughly $20 million securities-fraud lawsuit against former FirstEnergy CEO Chuck Jones.

The SEC sued Jones in 2024 in federal court in northern Ohio, alleging he misled investors by claiming FirstEnergy acted “ethically” and “transparently” after the House Bill 6 bribery scandal surfaced.

Jones had argued the agency failed to show he knew his statements were false or set out to defraud shareholders.

FirstEnergy admitted bribing former House Speaker Larry Householder to help pass HB6’s roughly $1 billion nuclear-plant bailout, and it paid a $100 million SEC penalty. Householder is serving a 20-year sentence.

The ruling clears one of the few cases targeting Jones personally, though he still faces state criminal charges and was reindicted on public-corruption counts in June.

Article Icon 1Schools Face Shortages as Funding Shifts

Ohio’s new two-year state budget steps away from the bipartisan Fair School Funding Plan and trims the “guarantee” payments that shield districts when enrollment falls or property values rise.

Districts and the Ohio Federation of Teachers say the tighter state support comes as schools still struggle to fill jobs, with special education among the hardest to staff.

An analysis by Policy Matters Ohio, a left-leaning research group, found 349 of Ohio’s roughly 611 districts would receive less state money over two years, and systems from Columbus to Reynoldsburg have warned of new levies or cuts.

State officials counter that Ohio spent more on K-12 in fiscal 2025 than ever before, arguing the guarantee was reduced because enrollment has dropped and property values have climbed. Whether that amounts to adequate funding, as one statehouse report framed it, depends on who you ask.

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➤ Statewide: A bill making it a fourth-degree misdemeanor to refuse to give your name, address, or birthdate during a traffic stop is on Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk. (More)

➤ Pike County: Ohio’s Fourth District Court of Appeals ordered new sentencing hearings for Jake and Angela Wagner, who pleaded guilty in the 2016 Rhoden family murders. (See Details)

➤ Cincinnati: Ramp closures tied to the $4.05 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project have begun downtown, some permanent and others lasting through 2028. The project will add a companion bridge over the Ohio River and finish around 2031. (See Details)

➤ Cleveland-Akron: Gas prices split across the region’s metros, per GasBuddy: Akron’s average rose about 2 cents to $3.75 a gallon, while Cleveland’s fell nearly 13 cents to $3.87. (More)

➤ North Olmsted: The Cleveland suburb bought a $152,000 grinder to feed its free resident mulch program and speed up curbside brush chipping. (More)

➤ Licking County: The Licking County Humane Society needs foster homes after taking in 42 dogs from a large-scale rescue. (More)


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Cavaliers guard James Harden declined his $42.3 million player option and is working with Cleveland on a new multiyear deal at a lower annual salary. The restructured deal frees up cap space for the Cavs to add pieces around Harden and Donovan Mitchell. (More)

Four-time U.S. women’s hockey Olympian Kendall Coyne Schofield will serve as the honorary starter for the Honda Indy 200, the IndyCar Series race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington on July 5. (More)

Seven Ohio State players were named to Athlon Sports’ preseason All-American teams, led by first-team wide receiver selection Jeremiah Smith. The publication also picked the Buckeyes to win the Big Ten. (More)

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Ohio Business

➤ An Ohio state board has approved a natural gas-powered electric generation plant in Licking County to serve a data center, saying taxpayers and ratepayers won’t pay for power at the center. (More)

Heinen’s, a grocer, will close its downtown Cleveland store at East Ninth and Euclid on July 31, ending an 11-year run in the historic Cleveland Trust rotunda. (See Details)

➤ The Bread Box, a Hilliard sourdough pickup business, found a new home after Coffee Connections, the coffee shop that hosted it, was forced to close over floor damage in its century-old building. (More)

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Et Cetera

Miami Valley Hospital’s labor and delivery unit in Dayton set a record with 17 of its nurses pregnant at the same time, ranging from 12 to 35 weeks along. The old mark was 11, back in 2019. (See Video)

➤ Six Wood County murals have been painted as part of Murals Across Ohio, an initiative that is part of the celebrations of America’s 250th Anniversary. (See Photo)

Denzel Ward, the Browns cornerback and former Buckeye, spent about two hours Sunday signing autographs for fans at the new Dick’s Sporting Goods in Niles’ Eastwood Mall, part of the store’s grand-opening weekend. (See Video)

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