Friday, May 29, 2026

Space Force Moon Mission, 60 Minutes Reshapes Leadership, Sicilian Mafia Hit Hard

A new report wants Space Force troops on the moon before China, CBS shakes up 60 Minutes leadership, and Italy strikes a major blow against the Mafia.

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Data Center Tax Breaks, Flooding, and a Cedar Point Ban

Gov. Mike DeWine has directed state officials to freeze new data center sales tax exemption requests after the program saddled taxpayers with more than $1 billion beyond what lawmakers had anticipated.
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Article Icon 1DeWine Pauses Ohio Data Center Tax Breaks

Gov. Mike DeWine has directed state officials to freeze new data center sales tax exemption requests after the program saddled taxpayers with more than $1 billion beyond what lawmakers had anticipated.

The Department of Taxation had projected $136 million in lost sales tax revenue in 2025, yet the actual cost ballooned past $1.5 billion. The Ohio Tax Credit Authority will halt new applications while the Joint Data Center Committee reviews the exemption program.

The freeze affects neither existing data center agreements nor the construction of new facilities.

The pause comes as a group pushes to place a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that would ban large data centers.

Article Icon 1Record Storms Soak Central Ohio, Threaten Crops

Central Ohio broke its May 27 single-day rainfall record Wednesday as severe storms triggered flash flood warnings across the region. More than 2 inches of rain drenched John Glenn Columbus International Airport, eclipsing the previous record of 1.44 inches set in 1991.

Flash floods stranded motorists on several major roads around Columbus and its inner suburbs, forcing rescuers to pull some drivers from their vehicles.

The flooding also threatened Ohio farmers, whose waterlogged fields could jeopardize yields, as agriculture experts warned of prolonged saturated soil conditions.

Article Icon 1Tecumseh Theater Reopens After 66 Years

The Tecumseh Theater in Shawnee will reopen its long-shuttered second floor on June 6, ending a 66-year closure at the Perry County landmark built in 1908.

The grand reopening also debuts Live From Tuesday Creek, a monthly variety show built around a fictional coal company town inspired by southern Perry County.

"We see it is a place not just for the people of Shawnee, but for people around the region to engage in community-building activities that strengthen the quality of life here," said John Winnenberg, former director of Sunday Creek Associates.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statewide: A bill introduced in the Ohio House would secure the right of college students to carry pepper spray and tasers on campus to defend themselves. (More)

➤ Statewide: An Oregon teenager has been charged after a series of threatening phone calls forced several Ohio school districts into lockdown. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: About 1,800 gallons of diesel fuel leaked from a power generator at Jewish Hospital in Sycamore Township on May 23, seeping into a nearby creek that reportedly still smelled of fuel four days later. (More)

➤ Gallipolis: Some residents evacuated near the Gallia County water treatment plant were cleared to return home Wednesday as fire and hazmat crews continued their work. (More)

➤ Moscow: Residents near the Zimmer landfill in Clermont County say a persistent stench that has caused severe headaches and breathing problems continues to worsen, and they've gotten little relief from local officials despite repeated complaints. (More)

➤ Columbus: Columbus police unveiled two new helicopters, bought for $6 million and outfitted with upgraded cameras, searchlights, and computer systems intended to bolster the department's aerial law enforcement. (More)


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Ohio Sports

➤ Ohio State football announced kickoff times for its 2026 season opener against Ball State—12:30 p.m. on Big Ten Network—and its Week 3 matchup with Kent State—noon on Fox. The Oct. 10 homecoming game against Maryland will start sometime between 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. (More)

➤ Firestone Country Club will host its final PGA Tour Champions event this summer, as organizers announced the tournament will leave Akron for Newport Beach, California, after decades of professional golf at Firestone. (More)

➤ Cleveland Browns cornerback Denzel Ward held his annual free youth football camp Wednesday at Nordonia High School. (More)

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➤ The Ohio Supreme Court overturned the permit for Oak Run Solar—a 6,000-acre project in Madison County built partly on land owned by Bill Gates—ruling that the Ohio Power Siting Board must "more thoroughly address" the facility's visual impact. (More)

➤ Wawa is selling gasoline for $3.95 a gallon at its Montgomery Road location in Silverton as a grand-opening promotion, drawing drivers from miles around. (More)

➤ Dutch Bros. Coffee plans to open its first central Ohio location on Broad Street in Columbus, bringing the Oregon-based chain's drive-through coffee-and-energy-drink concept to the region with a target opening of winter 2026. (More)

➤ A salmonella recall has widened to cover several products sold at Kroger, Walmart, and Aldi stores across Ohio and the rest of the nation. (More)

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➤ Six Flags issued a lifetime ban to social media influencer Allen Ferrell, who flouted Cedar Point park safety rules to film himself eating a 10-piece order of McDonald's Chicken McNuggets, dipping sauce included, aboard the Millennium Force roller coaster. (More)

➤ The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public input on a plan to clear World War II-era explosives and munitions buried near Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus, a former military airfield. (More)

➤ Responding to Pope Leo XIV's warning about artificial intelligence in his encyclical Magnifica Humanitas, Ohio-born Vice President JD Vance said it "sounds very profound, and the sort of thing that you would expect and hope from a leader of the church.” (More)

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Did you encounter flooding during this week’s storms?

  1. Yes
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How often do you shop at Kroger?

  1. Regularly: 34%
  2. Never: 25%
  3. Rarely: 21%
  4. Sometimes: 20%
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Play Ball, Trump Team, and Globetrotters' Gator Remembered

No. 2 national seed Georgia Tech and No. 3 national seed Georgia host the opening day of their NCAA regional tournaments today.
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Article Icon 1Peach State Powers Begin Road to Omaha

No. 2 national seed Georgia Tech and No. 3 national seed Georgia host the opening day of their NCAA regional tournaments today.

The tournament features 64 teams playing at 16 regional sites, with winners advancing to the 16-team Super Regionals and the eight-team College World Series in Omaha, Neb.

Georgia Tech, the ACC champs, open the Atlanta Regional against the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) at Mac Nease Baseball Park. On Wednesday, Yellow Jackets head coach James Ramsey—named this season's ACC Coach of the Year—signed a new five-year contract through 2031.

In Athens, the Bulldogs—fresh off a 46-12 season and SEC Tournament title—kick off the Athens Regional against Long Island at Foley Field. It is the Bulldogs' third straight year of hosting a home regional.

Article Icon 1Trump Advisers Join Collins' Camp

Several of President Trump’s top political advisers are joining U.S. Rep. Mike Collins’ campaign for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seat.

Political analysts said the move is a possible signal that Trump may endorse Collins ahead of the June 16 Republican primary runoff.

Collins advanced to the runoff against former Tennessee head football coach Derek Dooley, who has been endorsed by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp.

Collins was the top Republican vote-getter in the primary with 41% to Dooley's 30%.

Article Icon 1Runoff Debates Taking Shape

The Atlanta Press Club and Georgia Public Broadcasting will host a two-day series of runoff debates starting on Sunday, possibly minus one of the GOP governor candidates.

In the GOP primary for governor, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones agreed to debate while runoff candidate Rick Jackson has thus far declined.

Jackson offered to debate on June 14. Jones criticized Jackson's rejection of the Monday matchup on social media, accusing Jackson of "dodging debates."

Sunday’s debate schedule will feature the Republican candidates for U.S. Senate, GOP and Democrat candidates for lieutenant governor and secretary of state, and GOP candidates for Public Service Commission District 5.

Monday's lineup will feature GOP candidates for state school superintendent, including incumbent Richard Woods, Republican hopefuls for the 11th Congressional District in north metro Atlanta, Democrat candidates for labor commissioner, insurance commissioner, the 1st Congressional District, and Fulton County Commission chair.

Debate times and online streaming information are available here.

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A careful review can help you streamline choices, identify any shortfalls and proceed with more confidence, whether you're nearing retirement or it’s still years away. We designed our guide to help you concentrate on what's most important, allowing you to consider your future decisions with conviction and clarity. Download the guide now to help get answers to the following crucial questions:  

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● What trade-offs might I need to make when retirement planning? 
 
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Around Georgia

Winder: Colt Gray, the teen accused of killing four people at Apalachee High School in 2024, appeared in court Thursday. A judge approved a venue change, likely to Columbia County in the Augusta area, with the trial possibly to start in mid-October. (More)

Savannah: The state will fund $42.8 million in campus and facility improvements at Savannah State University. (More)

Jesup: A federal inmate convicted of orchestrating $11 million in fraud schemes while behind bars walked away from a prison camp. A search for him continued. (More)

Statewide: Youth services organizations urged more families to consider fostering children, noting that more than 11,000 children are in the state's foster care system waiting for stable homes. (More)

Morgan County: Residents near a data center say their well water turned brown and murky. The EPA and congressional leaders pledged to investigate. (More)

Lake Allatoona: Wildlife officials launched an investigation after non-native smallmouth bass were introduced into the lake, advising anglers who catch the fish to remove them rather than release them back. (More)

Georgia Sports

Tua Tagovailoa is turning heads two weeks into Atlanta Falcons voluntary workouts, with head coach Kevin Stefanski praising his accuracy. (More)

➤ Georgia football announced kickoff times and TV assignments for its first three 2026 season games, opening at home against Tennessee State at 3 p.m. Sept. 5. (More)

Meanwhile, the Bulldogs landed a commitment from three-star defensive lineman Waylon Wooten of Grayson High in Loganville, who also considered Ohio State and Florida. (More)

The Atlanta Hawks promoted general manager Onsi Saleh to president of basketball operations. Saleh's trade deals involving Trae Young reshaped the roster. (More)

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Sprouts Farmers Market will open its first-ever Savannah store next year, anchoring a redeveloped 92,000-square-foot shopping center on the city’s east side. (More)

Portman Holdings acquired Atlanta’s iconic 73-story Westin Peachtree Plaza from Marriott International and plans a full renovation of guest rooms, public spaces, and meeting facilities ahead of Atlanta's hosting of Super Bowl LXII in 2028. (More)

OmniTRAX opened its new Piacente Rail Yard in Savannah, built to handle 5,000 carloads annually with direct CSX and Norfolk Southern connections, adding logistics muscle to one of the nation’s fastest-growing port regions. (More)

HK USA will invest $13 million to expand its Columbus-Muscogee County manufacturing facility, creating high-quality jobs in a deal backed by the Georgia Department of Economic Development. (More)

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retirement.  

This summer, our guide for investors with over $1 million can help you answer questions such as:  

-How long will I need my portfolio to last?  
-How can withdrawals impact my savings and investments?  
-What trade-offs will I need to make when retirement planning? 

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Savannah will honor Harlem Globetrotter and former Chatham County commissioner Larry “Gator” Rivers with a basketball court naming ceremony. (More)

Atlanta continues to update its public events for the FIFA World Cup, planning watch parties, interactive fan festival zones, and a downtown celebration. (More)

Dutch Bros Coffee will open a drive-thru location in North Macon this summer. (More)

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Have you ever attended a Harlem Globetrotters game?

  1. Yes
  2. No

Yesterday's Results:

Who are you rooting for in the NCAA baseball tournament?

  1. Both! Go Peach State!: 27%
  2. Georgia: 27%
  3. Georgia Tech: 18%
  4. Not a baseball fan: 15%
  5. Other: 13%
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