Gov. Mike DeWine urged federal officials to choose Ohio for the U.S. Coast Guard's next training center, making the state's case in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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|  | Wednesday, January 14, 2026 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1969, Foo Fighters founder and lead singer Dave Grohl was born in Warren. Several days of snow and cold temperatures are about to descend upon Ohio. Learn more in Top Stories. Today's sponsor, FinanceBuzz, is highlighting a simple way Amazon Prime shoppers can earn serious cash back and score a valuable Amazon bonus—just for getting approved, with no extra spending required. Akron ๐จ️ 42°/15° | Athens ๐ง️ 45°/17° | Cincinnati ☁️ 45°/20° | Cleveland ❄️ 42°/17° | Columbus ☁️ 44°/17° | Dayton ☁️ 43°/18° | Lima ❄️ 40°/15° | Mansfield ❄️ 41°/13° | Portsmouth ๐ง️ 46°/19° | Steubenville ๐จ️ 46°/17° | Toledo ☁️ 39°/14° | Youngstown ๐จ️ 44°/16°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | |
| Another Round of Winter Coming Winter weather is set to return to the Buckeye State today, as rain turns to snow and colder air moves into the region. Northeast Ohio is expected to see the biggest accumulation, with up to 3 inches blanketing the area from this afternoon into Thursday morning. More snow showers are expected statewide by Saturday and again on Sunday. From Sunday into next week, Ohioans could see wind chills below zero. | State Lobbies for Coast Guard Training Site Gov. Mike DeWine urged federal officials to choose Ohio for the U.S. Coast Guard's next training center, making the state's case in a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. DeWine suggested the former Urbana University campus as the site. The campus closed in 2020 and already has dorms, a cafeteria, and a swimming pool. DeWine cited Ohio's military infrastructure and its support for service members and their families as reasons the federal government should choose the Buckeye State. The governor also pointed to the Coast Guard's Great Lakes headquarters in Cleveland, which is home to 6,000 active-duty, reserve, civilian, and auxiliary members. | Scenic Railroad to Convert Trains to Electric The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad is partnering with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to reduce the environmental impact of two locomotives. CVSR will convert two trains powered by 1959 Alco FPA4 diesel engines to electric power to cut emissions, as part of a $3.5 million modernization project. The railroad said the trains log more than 1,500 hours a year, consuming 12,800 gallons of diesel, and producing more than 700 tons of carbon dioxide. Funding comes from a settlement between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Volkswagen over Clean Air Act violations. | |
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| | ➤ Motorists can now track the location of state highway snowplows using the Waze app. (More) ➤ Kristin Fox, whose arms and legs were partially amputated six years ago due to sepsis from influenza, was sworn in as a school board member in Struthers, saying, "Don't let a circumstance define who you are." (More) ➤ A health policy group lists 75 of 88 Ohio counties as mental health shortage areas, with limited access to timely care. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Scientists recently uncovered a surprising solution to one of astronauts' biggest health risks: toenail fungus. Long stretches without changing socks create the perfect breeding ground, making infections dangerous—even in space. That same "deep-space" antifungal breakthrough is now available on Earth, helping eliminate fungus and restore clear, healthy nails. You can watch this short video to find out all about it! | |
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