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Article Icon 1Auto Parts Maker to Cut 1,200+ Jobs

Auto parts maker First Brands Group plans to close four Ohio facilities on April 30, laying off more than 1,200 workers.

Facilities in Bowling Green, Greenville, and Tiffin, along with First Brands’ Cleveland corporate office, are set to shutter. Layoff totals for each site can be seen here.

The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last year.

In January, the U.S. Department of Justice charged former company executives in an alleged multibillion-dollar fraud scheme, accusing them of obtaining billions of dollars from lenders through deceptive practices.

Article Icon 1Key Tower Climbers Raise $240,000

About 900 people climbed Cleveland’s Key Tower—Ohio’s tallest building—to raise money and awareness for lung disease and cancer during the 16th annual American Lung Association Fight For Air Climb.

Participants climbed more than 1,200 steps in the 57-story tower and raised more than $240,000. Firefighters, EMS personnel, and police officers were among those who took part, with firefighters climbing in full gear.

The turnout far exceeded last year’s roughly 550 participants. The money raised supports American Lung Association programs and services for patients and caregivers.

Article Icon 1Cleveland Clinic Ranks No. 3 Worldwide

Several Ohio hospitals rank among the best in the world, according to Newsweek’s 2026 World’s Best Hospitals list.

Cleveland Clinic ranked No. 3 in the world and No. 2 in the U.S. with a 92.13% score, trailing Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and Toronto General Hospital in Canada. You can see the full rankings here.

Cleveland Clinic’s Fairview Hospital ranked No. 36 in the U.S, while The Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center ranked No. 37. University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center also made the national top 50.

Other hospitals in the U.S. top 150 include Cleveland Clinic Akron General, Christ Hospital, Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital, and ProMedica Toledo Hospital.

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Around Ohio

➤ Dayton: Wright-Patterson Air Force Base indefinitely suspended its Trusted Traveler gate entry program for security reasons. The program lets eligible visitors vouch for vehicle passengers as they enter the base. (More)

➤ Columbus: After a two-year wait, the city received its first “wing plow,” a snow plow designed to clear multiple lanes in one pass. (See Photo)

➤ Harrison County: Harrisville Methodist Church broke ground on a new sanctuary and fellowship hall and plans to convert its current sanctuary into Sunday school classrooms. (More)

➤ Springfield: The Springfield Fire Rescue Division was named the state’s 2026 Fire Department of the Year. (More)

➤ Medina: Medina City Schools will shift grade configurations starting in the 2027-28 school year: A.I. Root School will serve grades 5-6, Claggett School will serve grades 7-8, and elementary schools will serve grades K-4. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤ Ohio State women’s basketball drilled a program-record 18 three-pointers in an 87-68 win over No. 15 Michigan State on Sunday. The Buckeyes closed the regular season 24-6 overall and 13-5 in Big Ten play. (More)

➤ The Cleveland Browns acquired offensive tackle Tytus Howard from the Houston Texans for a fifth-round draft pick and signed him to a three-year, $63 million extension. Howard is a former first-round pick. (More)

➤ Haslam Sports Group, the majority owner of the Cleveland Browns and Columbus Crew, is exploring an expansion franchise in the National Women’s Soccer League for Columbus. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | Soccer

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Ohio Business

➤ The average monthly natural gas bill in Ohio was up 84% in January from May 2024, according to Ohio Utility Rate Survey data. Industry analysts cite rising natural gas costs and cold weather as major factors. (More)

➤ Meta plans to add artificial intelligence tools to flag suspicious messages, after a Solon man lost more than $1 million in a Facebook Messenger scheme. (More)

➤ Columbus-area pizza chain Mikey’s Late Night Slice reported a 5,000% jump in garlic sauce sales over 48 hours after its pizza and sauce made a brief appearance on the reality series Love Is Blind. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Ohio ranked worst in the nation for spam calls and texts, according to a study that reported 859 complaints per 100,000 Buckeye State residents in 2024. (More)

➤ The number of concealed-carry firearm permits issued in Ohio rose to 77,159 in 2025, due in part to gun owners seeking to carry in states without constitutional carry laws. (More)

➤ Cleveland Metroparks launched its 2026 Trail Challenge, encouraging residents to complete 10 trail challenges across 10 different metroparks by Sept. 30. (Details)

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