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Hottest temps in more than a decade expected in Ohio. What does heat advisory mean?
Sweltering heat is returning to Ohio and the Midwest on Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs in the 96- to 98-degree range are in the forecast for Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus. According to the National Weather Service, none of those cities have reached 98 degrees since 2012. ...
Ohio Turnpike suspending late fees, collections
The Turnpike's Customer Service Center is experiencing increased call volume after the delivery of unpaid toll invoices. As such, the Ohio Turnpike decided to suspend all late fees, collections and Ohio BMV registration holds during this period of increased calls.
Rite Aid to close 117 Ohio stores amid bankruptcy recovery
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Drugstore chain Rite Aid is closing all Ohio locations but four by the end of September as the company recovers from filing for bankruptcy. The chain announced earlier this month the closures are impacting 117 of the company’s 121 remaining stores across Ohio, along with more than 200 in Michigan that […]
CHOP5 sets sights on Indiana for franchise development
CHOP5, a fast-casual salad chain that specializes in customizable bowls, is setting its sights on Indiana for its next wave of franchise expansion. Co-founder Brian Mills said the potential for the Ohio-based chain to expand to Indy is significant, and that their research shows Midwesterners are looking for healthy alternatives to traditional fast-casual food.
Central Ohio under Air Quality Alert for Monday
Central Ohio Weather and Radar Franklin County and other central Ohio counties will go under a heat advisory beginning at noon Tuesday until Wednesday evening. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The central Ohio heat wave that is expected to linger much of the week has led to an air quality alert being issued. The Mid-Ohio Regional […]
Ohio’s eviction rates surged last year — and they’re not slowing down
During the pandemic, emergency rental assistance helped slash the number of evictions in the state. With those funds running out, many Ohio counties’ eviction rates are on the rise again. The number of eviction filings in Franklin, Hamilton and Montgomery counties surpassed pre-pandemic levels last year and they’ve continued...
Huge EV Battery Recycling Facility Comes Online in Ohio
A big facility for recycling lithium-ion batteries is now operating in Central Ohio, where workers are busy salvaging and repurposing the metals and minerals needed to drive the clean energy transition. Cirba Solutions officially opened its expanded battery recycling plant in Lancaster — making it the first project of any kind to come online after receiving funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which passed in 2021. Cirba Solutions snagged more than $82 million in total federal grants to help scale its operation and meet the nation’s rising demand for key battery ingredients.
Residents frustrated with temporary fix after landslide shut down Harmony Township road months ago
For the last four months, people living on Woodland and Sylvan Roads have been forced to use a 3/4-mile temporary access road through the Harmony Ridge Golf Course property to reach their neighborhood.
Chill Can developers miss deadline as foreclosure looms
According to court documents, the MJ Joseph Development Corporation, who planned to create 230 new jobs to manufacture self-chilling beverage cans had until the end of the day on Monday, August 26 to pay up. The company owes the City of Youngstown $1.5 million plus interest and MS Consultants $322,907.54...
Ohio Lottery player wins $50,000 on 50th Anniversary scratch-off ticket purchased in Massillon
Massillon, Ohio – An Ohio Lottery player is celebrating a big win after purchasing a 50th Anniversary scratch-off ticket, which resulted in a $50,000 prize. The winning ticket was bought at Massillon Mini Mart, located at 2622 Lincoln Way NW in Massillon. After mandatory state and federal taxes, which...
Red Lobster to close 23 restaurants nationwide, including Strongsville location, at end of month
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio — Red Lobster will be closing 23 of its restaurants nationwide at the end of this month, including its location in Strongsville, according to a U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing dated Aug. 22. The announcement comes after Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May and shuttered...
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