➤ Akron: City officials launched PIVOT, a program sending hospital counselors to gun violence victims to break retaliation cycles. Shooting victims through May hit 58, up 20 from last year, and bars in Highland Square now face early-closing orders. (More) ➤ Steubenville: Residents gather Sunday evening at Fort Steuben Park for a “Stop the Violence” vigil, organized by families of local shooting victims, to remember the fallen and push for change in the Jefferson County river city. (More) ➤ Norwood: The Skyline Chili franchise raised more than $150,000 in 10 days for the two children of Alyssa Hill, 27, a waitress fatally stabbed at the restaurant June 2 by her ex-boyfriend, who faces murder charges. (More) ➤ Clermont County: Bethel Police Chief Chad Essert, 44, was indicted by a Clermont County grand jury on 70 felony counts, including 56 of sexual battery and 14 of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. (More) ➤ Statewide: The Ohio House passed a bill this week requiring the state to replace all Electronic Benefits Transfer cards with chip-enabled versions designed to prevent the skimming fraud that has cost SNAP recipients millions of dollars. (More)
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