Tuesday, February 24, 2026

New Hospital, Star-Spangled Celebration, and Fish Fry's

The Ohio State University opened its new University Hospital on Sunday, moving the first patients into the hospital's 820 private rooms.
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Article Icon 1University Hospital Opens

The Ohio State University opened its new University Hospital on Sunday, moving the first patients into the hospital's 820 private rooms.

The hospital also features 24 operating rooms, 234 intensive care unit beds, the region's only Level 4 maternity center, and 24/7 dining options.

The largest single-facility construction project in the university's history spans 1.9 million square feet across 26 stories and will house about 12,000 employees.

On Sunday, the Ohio Nurses Association protested outside of the hospital, demanding the removal of Les Wexner's name from the school's medical buildings and other campus sites following the release of an FBI document linking him to Jeffrey Epstein.

Article Icon 1Drone Races Draw Thousands

Thousands of people attended the seventh annual Micro Drone Race, hosted at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton as part of the museum's yearlong celebration of the nation's 250th anniversary.

Sixty-four micro drone pilots competed in three classes, racing their drones through obstacle courses in the Korean War Gallery.

Spectators watched from designated viewing areas and large monitors that included a pilot-eye view of the races, captured directly from the drones.

This summer, the museum will host the Lift Challenge, a drone-building competition where engineers will vie for $6.5 million in prizes by building heavy-lifting drones and navigating an air course.

Article Icon 1Wetter Spring Forecast

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center updated its March-through-May seasonal outlook, showing a potential for wetter conditions with no clear signal for unusual warmth or cold.

Meanwhile, The Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts that the last frost for most of the state will arrive near its typical window, usually late April in central Ohio. You can view the almanac's nationwide map of predicted last frosts here.

In southwestern Ohio, the last frost is expected to come earlier than normal, which could allow planting sooner than usual. You can see the average frost dates for Ohio cities here.

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Around Ohio

➤ Dayton: The city filed additional federal claims alleging that "forever chemicals" linked to a fire suppression system at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base are contaminating Dayton's water supply. (More)

➤ Cincinnati: A motorist crashed into the Old Timber Inn on Sunday afternoon, heavily damaging the building and injuring one person. (See Photo)

➤ Harrison County: Thirty-five people were convicted after the state Division of Wildlife investigated Rod's Custom Deer Processing and found 55 violations, including unlawful venison sales. (More)

➤ Greene County: Wright State University announced a $6 million project to expand laboratory, simulation, and clinical training spaces as part of a push to double its nursing program enrollment to 740 students. (More)

➤ Cedarville: Cedarville University plans to open four new apartment buildings before fall classes to accommodate its growing enrollment, which has more than doubled since 2010 to 7,265 students. (More)

➤ Westerville: Grace Theological Seminary plans to open a seminary at Grace Polaris Church in Westerville this fall, offering its Residential Seminary Master of Arts in Christian Ministry program. (More)

Ohio Sports

➤ Kent State baseball upset No. 13 Tennessee, taking two of three games from the Volunteers. It was the first time a nonconference opponent won a regular-season weekend series against the Vols since 2020. (More)

➤ Ohio State defensive coordinator Matt Patricia agreed to a new contract following a season in which the Buckeyes finished with the nation's top-ranked defense. (More)

➤ FC Cincinnati scored twice in the final 10 minutes to win Saturday's season opener against Atlanta United FC. The Columbus Crew conceded in the 88th minute and lost 3-2 to the Portland Timbers. (See Scores)

➤ The Sept. 19 Victory Bell college football rivalry game between Cincinnati and Miami University could take place at TQL Stadium—home of FC Cincinnati—instead of Paycor Stadium. (More)

➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | NCAAM | NCAAW | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer

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Ohio Business

➤ The average gas price statewide rose 7 cents over the past week to $2.85 a gallon, with prices highest in the Steubenville-Weirton area and lowest in Lima. (See Prices)

➤ Cedar Point plans a Star-Spangled Celebration from June 29 through July 4 to mark the nation's 250th anniversary, featuring skydiving demonstrations, food and drinks, and performances by the Ohio National Guard's 122nd Army Band. (More)

➤ The Cleveland City Planning Commission approved final designs for Cosm, an entertainment venue offering planetarium-style viewing of sporting events, films, theater and art, planned for a site across from Rocket Arena. (Watch Video Report)

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Et Cetera

➤ A 2.5-magnitude earthquake struck near Hillsboro on Sunday, a day after a 2.2-magnitude quake was recorded near Madison in Lake County. (More)

➤ State Rep. Justin Pizzulli, R-Scioto County, introduced the Trails and Tails Act, which would fund a feasibility study on the reintroduction of elk to Ohio. Elk disappeared from the state in the mid-1800s. (More)

➤ The Lake County Captains, a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Guardians, unveiled a new alternate identity: the Fish Fry's, highlighting northeast Ohio's Lenten fish fry tradition. (See Logo)

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