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World Cup, High Temps, and Education Legislation

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off today, and Ohio's two top-flight professional soccer clubs are sending three players to compete on the sport's grandest stage.
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Article Icon 1Ohio Players Head to World Cup

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off today, and Ohio's two top-flight professional soccer clubs are sending three players to compete on the sport's grandest stage.

Columbus Crew defender Max Arfsten earned a spot on the U.S. men's national team's 26-man roster, as did FC Cincinnati defender Miles Robinson, who famously buried the Americans' 117th-minute game-winner against Mexico in the 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup final.

Columbus native Sebastian Berhalter, son of former Crew and USMNT coach Gregg Berhalter, also earned a selection to the U.S. roster. Beyond the American squad, Crew defender Steven Moreira was named to Cape Verde's roster for the island nation's first World Cup appearance.

The Americans open their home-soil campaign Friday night against Paraguay in Inglewood, California, while Cape Verde hits the pitch Monday in Atlanta as a massive underdog against powerhouse Spain. You can view the complete schedule here.

Article Icon 1Heat Wave Hits Ohio This Week

Sweltering heat and oppressive humidity have gripped Ohio this week, accompanied by a severe storm threat that began Wednesday and continues today into Friday.

Forecasters expected heat index values to approach 100 degrees yesterday and today across much of Ohio, stretching from Cincinnati in the southwest to Akron in the northeast.

Severe storms could erupt as a cold front pushes through Ohio Thursday night into Friday, carrying the potential for damaging wind gusts. A second front is expected Saturday, delivering additional rain across the state over the weekend.

Article Icon 1Cincinnati Ranks No. 2 for Staycations

Cincinnati ranks as the second-best city in America for a staycation, according to a new WalletHub study released this week.

The study compared more than 180 cities nationwide across 41 metrics, weighing factors such as parks per capita, restaurant affordability, outdoor activities, and entertainment options.

Cincinnati earned especially high marks for its abundance of outdoor amenities—including swimming pools, baseball fields, and park access—making the Queen City an ideal place for families to enjoy summer without spending their vacation dollars elsewhere.

Columbus also made the WalletHub list at No. 59, followed by Cleveland at No. 62, Akron at No. 82, and Toledo at No. 117. See the complete ranking here.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: The Ohio House passed a bill requiring schools to provide targeted reading and math interventions for struggling students and allowing those who excel at math to take more advanced coursework. (More)

➤ Statewide: A new Ohio Chamber Research Foundation study found the state's water resources can handle near-term data center growth, as groups raise environmental concerns about such developments. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: Weekend closures are coming to Interstate 71 and Interstate 471 as crews build a new pedestrian bridge spanning I-71, I-471, and Gilbert Avenue. The project is scheduled for completion this fall. (More)

➤ Columbus: The popular climbing wall at Scioto Audubon Metro Park—one of the nation's largest outdoor climbing walls—has closed temporarily for repairs, with no estimated reopening date. (More)

➤ Rocky River: A long-awaited dredging project is underway at Rocky River Harbor, where crews are clearing years of accumulated sediment to improve navigation and safety for boaters. (More)

➤ Central Ohio: Two locally owned Bricks & Minifigs locations have received hateful comments and phone calls over an unrelated controversy involving a dispute at an Oregon store over a large Lego Star Wars collection. (More)


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Ohio Sports

➤ The Big Ten Conference is discussing a possible league-wide ban on scheduling Texas Tech in the wake of a ruling restoring the eligibility of Texas Tech’s Brendan Sorsby, the former Indiana and Cincinnati quarterback whom the NCAA had ruled ineligible after he admitted to betting on his own team while at Indiana. (More)

➤ The Vlasic Classic brings professional pickleball to Cincinnati's newly revitalized Sawyer Point courts this week, with pros and amateurs competing for a share of a $125,000 prize pool at one of the marquee stops on the pro pickleball calendar. (Details)

➤ The Dayton Dragons and Day Air Credit Union have extended their ballpark naming rights agreement through 2040, securing the Day Air Ballpark name for more than a decade to come. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | MLB | Soccer | WNBA

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Ohio Business

➤ JobsOhio announced a $300 million, decade-long workforce initiative at the Rockefeller Foundation's Big Bets for America conference in Cleveland—an effort aimed at training thousands of Ohioans and connecting them with employers. (More)

➤ Cincinnati-based Kroger faces “difficult decisions” ahead, analysts say, as the grocery giant navigates leadership gaps and strategic uncertainty following a turbulent stretch. (More)

➤ Mercedes-Benz is opening its first U.S. AMG Brand Center in Sunbury on Monday, June 15, bringing an exclusive showroom dedicated to the automaker's high-performance AMG lineup to central Ohio. (More)

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Et Cetera

➤ Cedar Point topped a new national ranking of America's best amusement parks for thrill-seekers, with its 18 coasters earning a near-perfect daredevil score. Kings Island in Mason came in third. (See Ranking)

➤ Lake Erie has the largest snake population of any Ohio waterway, hosting the Lake Erie watersnake, garter snakes, foxsnakes, and rare massasauga rattlesnakes. The Ohio River, Grand Lake St. Marys, Mosquito Creek Lake, and Alum Creek Lake rounded out the top five. (See List)

➤ LeBron James, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Myles Garrett, and Stephen Curry were among those with Ohio ties named to Time's list of the 100 Most Influential People in Sports. (See List)

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Are you planning to watch the FIFA World Cup?

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  2. Just the U.S.
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Which Ohio fast-food restaurant nominated for a USA Today Readers’ Choice Award do you prefer?

  1. Neither: 37%
  2. Skyline Chili: 35%
  3. Swensons: 28%
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Which two teams did Johnny Vander Meer throw his consecutive no-hitters against?

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Gunmaker Picks Georgia, Texas Tech Sports Ban, and Officer Mourned

Firearms manufacturer Rideout Arsenal will relocate from Virginia to South Georgia, with plans to invest $22 million in a 120-worker manufacturing facility in Thomas County.
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Article Icon 1Lawmakers Seek Judge's Impeachment

Two Georgia congressmen filed impeachment resolutions against U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross after a judicial misconduct investigation found she violated ethics rules.

U.S. Reps. Clay Fuller and Andrew Clyde filed the resolutions after Ross was reprimanded for attending a partisan political event, allegedly engaging in a relationship with a high-ranking Atlanta police officer in her chambers, and lying to investigators.

Ross declined to comment.

Ross has been a federal judge since 2014, serving the Northern District of Georgia. The impeachment push comes as the Judicial Council of the 11th Circuit confirmed the reprimand, a rare censure for a sitting federal judge.

Article Icon 1Firearms Maker Picks Georgia

Firearms manufacturer Rideout Arsenal will relocate from Virginia to South Georgia, with plans to invest $22 million in a 120-worker manufacturing facility in Thomas County.

Rideout Arsenal, which specializes in high-performance competition pistols, cited Georgia's business climate, workforce pipeline, and firearms-friendly legal framework.

"This relocation was not something we originally planned to pursue. The reality is that recent anti-gun legislation in Virginia created a significant uncertainty for our company," Rideout's founders said in a statement. "We are excited to bring new jobs and manufacturing investment to Thomas County and are grateful for the warm welcome we have already received.”

The initial facility will be located within the Plantation Oak Industrial Park in Thomasville, with additional buildings planned in future years. Information on when construction will start was not immediately available.

Article Icon 1German Soccer Fan Gains Following

A German soccer fan named Freddy went viral while documenting his road trip through Atlanta and north Georgia ahead of the World Cup.

Freddy's account grew from 11,000 followers to more than 300,000 as he marveled at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, explored Stone Mountain and Helen, and tubed the Chattahoochee River.

His 1 a.m. stop at a Waffle House in Cleveland earned a 10/10 review. Meanwhile, Wendy's took to its own social media accounts to tease him for skipping a Frosty.

Fans worldwide are following his journey as Freddy heads toward Houston for Germany's opener Sunday against Curacao.

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Around Georgia

Carrollton: Police officer Dustin Krish died from the critical injuries he sustained a year ago when struck by a car while directing traffic. Law enforcement agencies across the state offered condolences. (More)

➤ Statewide: More than 100,000 voters have cast early ballots ahead of Tuesday's runoff elections. Early voting is open through Friday at sites statewide. (More)

Rome: The Floyd County Commission asked state lawmakers to authorize a November referendum on a 1-cent sales tax to fund homestead property tax relief. (More)

Augusta: Restaurant Week 2026 begins Wednesday, with this year's theme of From Farm to Fork celebrating CSRA chefs, farmers, and local dining culture. (More)

➤ Southeast Georgia: High temperatures are expected to reach the mid-90s with heat index values near 105° through Friday. Forecasters urge limiting outdoor activity. (More)

Atlanta: The community kicked off its World Cup countdown with a community pep rally, where Mayor Andre Dickens framed the tournament as “an opportunity for a young person in Atlanta to see new possibilities.” A free Ludacris concert and fan festival at Piedmont Park is planned for July 19. (More)

Georgia Sports

The University of Georgia's athletics department suspended scheduling of any future games against Texas Tech after a judge in Lubbock, Texas, granted quarterback Brendan Sorsby eligibility despite an NCAA gambling ban. (More)

Atlanta Braves catcher Drake Baldwin will face live batting practice today as he works back from an oblique strain. If all goes well, he'll begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Gwinnett this weekend. (More)

Atlanta United players Miguel Almirón and Matías Galarza will play for Paraguay in the 2026 World Cup. Paraguay's first game will take place Friday against the U.S. (More)

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Georgia Business

The Port of Savannah will open a U.S. Customs chilled cargo inspection facility to screen temperature-controlled shipments for invasive pests and agricultural threats. (More)

In other port news, EQT Real Estate acquired three fully leased Class A industrial buildings in Georgia and Florida, including one near the Port of Savannah, underscoring continued investment interest in the port corridor. (More)

A nonprofit is helping families of children with disabilities identify businesses where their children feel genuinely welcome, building a statewide directory and map. (More)

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The town of Brooklet will host its first-ever Tomato Festival on June 20 at Strickland Farms Garden, with tomato-growing contests, live music, food trucks, and vendors. (More)

The Atlanta Braves will bring back Hunting and Fishing Night for a second year on Aug. 29, co-sponsored by Realtree and the state Department of Natural Resources. (More)

The Atlanta History Center redesigned its children's area as a sports-themed space, in partnership with the Braves, Dream, Hawks, Falcons, and Atlanta United. (More)

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What's your favorite way to enjoy tomatoes?

  1. Salads
  2. Sandwiches/burgers
  3. Sauces
  4. Tomato soup
  5. Not a fan
  6. Other


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What’s your aquarium favorite?

  1. Dolphins: 19%
  2. Beluga whales: 18%
  3. Sea otters: 18%
  4. Penguins: 14%
  5. Whale sharks: 13%
  6. Other: 10%
  7. Manta rays: 8%
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Scientists Reach Alcohol Verdict, AI Threatens Workers, Scorsese Sparks Controversy

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