Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Comey Trial Date Set, AI Graduates Arrive, Chinese Lawyer Executed

A judge sets James Comey’s trial date, employers brace for the first AI-native workforce, and China executes a lawyer in a billionaire poisoning case.

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DeWine Reflects, Summer Travel Guide, and the Best Sports Bar

Gov. Mike DeWine called legalizing sports betting his "biggest mistake" in office during last week's Columbus Metropolitan Club forum, where he reflected on his time leading the state.
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Article Icon 1DeWine Reflects on Tenure, Endorsement

Gov. Mike DeWine called legalizing sports betting his "biggest mistake" in office during last week's Columbus Metropolitan Club forum, where he reflected on his time leading the state.

DeWine said he didn't anticipate the "massive, massive amount of money" gambling companies would use to "flood” the airwaves. He added that more Ohioans are losing money on gambling and that athletes are facing online backlash.

The governor signed the sports betting legislation into law in December 2021, and Ohio launched legal wagering in January 2023, rapidly growing into one of the nation's largest markets.

DeWine also confirmed his endorsement of Republican Vivek Ramaswamy for governor and outlined his plans for after leaving office—including spending time with his 28 grandchildren.

Article Icon 1Family Dollar Closes Ohio Stores

Over the past 10 months, Family Dollar has quietly closed 28 Ohio locations—the second-highest total of any state.

Dollar Tree sold Family Dollar to 1959 Holdings in July 2025 for $1 billion. Since the sale, at least 350 Family Dollar locations nationwide have shuttered, according to an analysis by Local Falcon.

Only Texas recorded more closures, with 35. In March, the chain's new ownership announced plans to invest in smaller storefronts geared toward urban areas.

Currently, about two-thirds of Family Dollar's locations across 213 Ohio municipalities serve towns with fewer than 50,000 residents.

Article Icon 1TourismOhio Drops 2026 Summer Travel Guide

TourismOhio has released its 2026 summer travel guide, featuring more than 440 events, a golf trail, road trips, and ice cream destinations across the Buckeye State.

A notable new addition to this year's guide is the Ohio Golf Trail, highlighting more than 180 public golf courses statewide. The launch coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Memorial Tournament in Dublin.

The Ohio Sports Road Trip has also been updated for 2026, and the Ohio Ice Cream Trail returns to this year's edition, spotlighting locally owned shops around the state.

Additional highlights include the "100 Things To Do This Summer" list and a guide to the state's most charming summer towns. The free official travel guide is available to order online.

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Around Ohio

➤ Statehouse: Ohio Democrats introduced legislation that would use taxpayer funds to pay for four years of tuition for in-state students at any public university in the state. (More)

➤ McArthur: The U.S. Forest Service is weighing the potential closure of a McArthur research station as part of a broader national reorganization announced in March. (More)

➤ Geauga County: First responders rescued a hunter stranded in a swampy section of the LaDue Public Hunting Area, deploying a drone team and utilizing multiple fire departments to pinpoint his location. (More)

➤ Cleveland: The Warren Road entrance ramp to Interstate 90 eastbound is closing this week for construction and won't reopen for 45 days. Drivers should use South Marginal Drive as a detour. (More)

➤ Dublin: The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village tees off next week, and fans are encouraged to review the event's prohibited items list before arriving. Outside food and beverages are among the restrictions. (See List)

➤ Columbus: The Ohio Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 358, which would add a blackout specialty license plate to the state's options for drivers—a black plate with white lettering. (More)


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Ohio Sports

➤ Miles McBride, a 2019 Archbishop Moeller High School graduate, helped the New York Knicks reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999, contributing to their Eastern Conference Finals sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers. (More)

➤ Cincinnati Bearcats baseball earned the No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament's Starkville Regional and will open play against Louisiana on Friday. It’s the program's third tournament appearance since 2019. (More)

➤ Hunter Armstrong, an Olympic gold medalist and former Ohio State swimmer, won the 50-meter backstroke at the Enhanced Games while competing drug-free—beating rivals who used performance-enhancing substances. (More)

➤ Lorain County Leviathan FC, a USL League Two club in its inaugural season, fell 3-1 to FC Buffalo in its Memorial Day home opener at ForeFront Field. (More)

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

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Ohio Business

➤ JobsOhio announced a significant expansion of its AI Ready Ohio program, partnering with the Enterprise Technology Association to deliver artificial intelligence workforce training across the state. (More)

➤ State Senate legislation would limit noncompete agreements that bar physicians from practicing in certain areas after leaving a healthcare employer. (More)

➤ Minneapolis-based Graco Inc. agreed to acquire Valco Melton, a Greater Cincinnati adhesive manufacturer based in West Chester, for $447 million in cash. (More)

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➤ Fifteen Ohio kids are competing for the national title at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., which began Tuesday and concludes Thursday. (More)

➤ Winking Lizard Tavern took top honors as America's best sports bar in the USA Today Readers' Choice poll. Buffalo Wild Wings, founded in Columbus, came in at No. 8. (See Ranking)

➤ Ohio's largest painted American flag was unveiled on Memorial Day in Wilmington, stretching across the Buckley Brothers grain silo. (See Photos)

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Have you ever attended the Memorial Tournament?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Going this year


Yesterday’s Results:

Do you own a telescope?

  1. No: 45%
  2. I used to: 29%
  3. Yes: 26%
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500 Jobs, New Green Card Rules, and Mustache May

More details are emerging about Unified Legacy's plan to bring 500 jobs to Macon-Bibb County over the coming years.
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Article Icon 1Company Details 500-Job Expansion

More details are emerging about Unified Legacy's plan to bring 500 jobs to Macon-Bibb County over the coming years.

The Georgia precision metal fabrication and manufacturing company plans a new plant focused on U.S.-based production. The $125 million project was announced earlier this month.

The company plans to hire for a range of roles, including manufacturing, skilled trades, engineering, logistics, quality control, and administrative positions.

 "Georgia has been central to our growth from day one, and this investment in Macon-Bibb County reflects our confidence in the region and its workforce,” CEO Eric Williams said.

Article Icon 1Green Card Applicants Face New Rules

The Trump administration announced that immigrants in Georgia and elsewhere seeking permanent work visas may need to return to their home countries before applying.

Exceptions for extraordinary circumstances will exist, the administration said in detailing the change to longstanding U.S. policy on permanent work visas, also known as green cards.

"This policy allows our immigration system to function as the law intended instead of incentivizing loopholes," a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services spokesperson said. Critics of the change cited the possibility that immigrants could face extended separation from jobs and families.

Article Icon 1Museum Hosts America 250 Display

The Augusta Museum of History is celebrating America's 250th birthday with rotating displays focused on the community's past.

The exhibit, titled Where We've Been, Where We Are, and the Stories Along the Way, switches displays every three months to focus on a different chapter of the CSRA's past. The current rotation covers the Civil War to the end of the 1800s.

The museum is also spotlighting artifacts on social media.

"We wanted to hit on some of the major historical points that have happened in the last 250 years in Augusta, but try to do it in ways that brought in some of these objects that maybe haven’t been shown to the public as much,” museum registrar Alena Rensch said. You can find out more about the museum here.

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Around Georgia

Statewide: The state Department of Public Safety reported 12 traffic fatalities across the state during the Memorial Day weekend. The agency also reported 329 DUIs and more than 150 injuries on state roads. (More)

Statesboro: The Ogeechee Judicial Circuit named Chief Assistant District Attorney Jillian Gibson as acting district attorney following the death of district attorney Robert Busbee. Gov. Kemp is expected to appoint a permanent replacement. (More)

North Georgia: Flash flood watches remained in effect through Tuesday. Meteorologists warned that low-lying roads and areas near waterways remain at risk through the week. (More)

Elberton: The National Weather Service confirmed a brief EF-0 tornado touched down Sunday evening near Ruckersville. No major injuries were reported. (More)

Statewide: Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law a bill requiring anyone who owns an automated external defibrillator to register its location with 911 dispatchers, inspired by the death of a college athlete. (More)

Georgia Sports

Atlanta Braves outfielder Mike Yastrzemski spent this month leading the club's participation in Mustache May, a campaign created years ago in the minor leagues to raise awareness for mental health. (More)

Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson was named to the All-NBA Third Team after averaging 22.5 points, 10.3 rebounds, and 7.9 assists this season. (More)

Meanwhile, the Hawks are one of three teams with reported trade interest in Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown. A Marietta native, Brown could be rerouted as part of a potential multi-team deal that sends Giannis Antetokounmpo to Boston. (More)

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Georgia Business

The average gas price in Georgia remained relatively steady near $3.99 per gallon through the Memorial Day weekend, according to AAA data. (More)

State lawmakers eliminated several key economic development incentives and tax credits, the Georgia Economic Developers Association said. (More)

➤ Macon-area teens report that 2026 is a particularly difficult summer for landing jobs, with youth unemployment rising as businesses trim seasonal hiring. (More)

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U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter's failed $8.1 million campaign for the U.S. Senate won support from many Coastal Georgia voters, but a significant share opted for U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, viewed as the more outspoken MAGA candidate, according to an analysis. (More)

Alligator breeding season is ramping up at the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, with officials advising visitors to keep their distance as the reptiles become more active and territorial through the summer months. (More)

Lindsie Chrisley, the daughter of Chrisley Knows Best star Todd Chrisley, was arrested in Cherokee County on charges of DUI, speeding, attempting to elude, reckless driving, and improper passing. (More)

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The Poll

Do you read the Mark Trail comic strip?

  1. Yes
  2. Used to
  3. Never
  4. Other


Yesterday’s Results:

What’s the farthest you’ve ridden a bicycle?

  1. 3-20 miles: 33%
  2. A few miles: 20%
  3. 20+ miles: 21%
  4. Around the neighborhood: 17%
  5. Never ridden a bike/other: 9%
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Comey Trial Date Set, AI Graduates Arrive, Chinese Lawyer Executed

A judge sets James Comey’s trial date, employers brace for the first AI-native workforce, and China executes a lawyer in a billionaire poi...