If a police officer pulls over a driver by mistake, the officer isn’t required to immediately let the driver go, according to a
new ruling from the Ohio Supreme Court.
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Good Morning! On this day in 1865, Ohio-born Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant accepted the surrender of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee at Appomattox Court House in Virginia, effectively ending hostilities in the Civil War. One of Ohio’s largest theme parks plans to close a ride that’s been around for more than 50 years. See the details in today’s Business section.
Twenty-one months ago, Tucker Carlson told America that President Trump surviving an assassination attempt was "divine intervention." Today, he's calling Trump's latest post "vile on every level." Trump's response? "I like dealing with smart people, not fools." This isn't a subtle disagreement. This is open warfare between two of the most influential voices in conservative media and politics. In today's Flyover Podcast, CEO Cole Strehlow walks through exactly what happened, what they've said, and how we got here. Listen here.
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Court Rules on Mistaken Traffic Stops
Police officers are not required to immediately release a driver pulled over by mistake, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled. The ruling stems from a 2018 case in which a man alleged Linndale police conducted an illegal search that led to felony drug charges. Police said they pulled over Quentin Fips because they believed one of his headlights was out, though Fips showed both headlights were working. After running his Social Security number and discovering an arrest warrant, police arrested Fips and searched his vehicle, where they found crack cocaine. Fips argued in court that the traffic stop should’ve ended once police learned they had pulled him over by mistake. The Eighth District Court of Appeals sided with Fips, but the Ohio Supreme Court ruled that officers lawfully continued the stop by running his Social Security number to confirm that a licensed driver was operating the vehicle. |
$65M Settlement Earmarked for Ohio Counties
Gov. Mike DeWine announced that $65 million from a 2023 environmental restoration settlement with DuPont will be distributed to six Ohio counties. While serving as Ohio’s attorney general in 2018, DeWine sued DuPont for allegedly releasing perfluorooctanoic acid (PFAS) into the air and the Ohio River from its facility in Parkersburg, West Virginia. Belmont, Gallia, Lawrence, Meigs, Morgan, and Washington counties will receive settlement funds for drinking water infrastructure projects, including building new water sources, connecting existing infrastructure, and removing PFAS from public water systems. |
Domed Home Listed for Sale
A unique Ohio house has been featured on the popular social media account Zillow Gone Wild for its domed design. The four-bedroom, two-bath home spanning 2,532 square feet is listed for $495,000. Located on 15 acres at 1903 Ogden Road in Wilmington, its roofline extends to the ground and is punctuated by unconventional windows, while the curved walls in each room flow into the next. Along with its unusual interior design, the property features a private pond, a large patio, and garages built beneath the dome. You can view 29 photos of the home here. |
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➤ Statewide: Gov. Mike DeWine authorized disaster relief funding for 11 Ohio counties hit by January’s severe winter storm, which dropped more than a foot of snow across much of the state. (More) ➤ Cincinnati: Interstate 75 North will close from the Linn Street overpass to the Freeman Avenue entrance ramp Friday night and remain closed until Monday morning. (More) ➤ Granville: New England Development Co., the former owner of the Worthington Inn, has purchased the historic Buxton Inn in Granville, according to a commercial real estate broker. (More) ➤ Cleveland: The City Council is considering whether to allow the Ohio Department of Transportation to install Queue Warning System cameras on a city-maintained highway stretch to monitor traffic and alert drivers to backups and crashes. (More) ➤ Akron: Officials have proposed salvaging parts of the clock tower and historic bricks from the Firestone Plant 1 building before demolishing the structure, which has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2014. (See Photo) |
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➤ The Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith said he turned down transfer portal offers exceeding $10 million this offseason, choosing to remain with the Buckeyes to pursue championships and build his legacy. (More) ➤ The Columbus Blue Jackets picked up two crucial points in Tuesday’s road win at Detroit after Adam Fantilli tied the game with 16 seconds left and Zach Werenski scored the winning shootout goal. (See Highlights) ➤ The NCAA National Collegiate Women's Bowling Championship will be held on Friday and Saturday at Yorktown Lanes in Parma Heights. (Details) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NBA | MLB | NHL | NCAAB | NCAASB | Soccer | Tennis Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Take your game to the next level with FlightPath Golf Tees—engineered to reduce spin and help you drive longer, straighter shots with ease. Right now, score their limited-time buy 2 packs, get 1 free deal and upgrade your swing with tees designed for serious performance. |
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➤ Cedar Point has permanently retired its Monster ride, saying the attraction, which opened in 1970, has reached the end of its serviceable life due to a lack of available replacement parts. (More) ➤ Wendy's closed its Carriage Place shopping center restaurant in Columbus as part of Project Fresh, the Dublin-based chain's plan to close or upgrade as many as 360 locations after its stock fell 48.3% in 2025. (More) ➤ MadTree Brewing plans to open a second Alcove location at Summit Park in Blue Ash later this summer, occupying the former Brown Dog space steps away from its existing Parks & Rec restaurant. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ A U.S. “birthright” worth trillions — activated quietly. A small government task force just completed a 20-year mission. With almost no coverage, they confirmed a massive U.S. resource "claim"—estimated at $500 trillion. Under sovereign law, this isn’t just national wealth. It’s an American birthright. Meaning citizens can legally stake a "claim" But almost no one knows. I’ve laid out how to position yourself in a new, time-sensitive briefing. See how to "claim" your share—before the window closes. |
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➤ Beverly Aikins, mother of Vice President JD Vance, will speak at the Warren County Republican Party's Lincoln-Reagan Dinner on Friday alongside gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and former Cincinnati Bengals player Anthony Munoz. (More) ➤ A study from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that support among Americans for artificial intelligence in health care fell from 52% in 2024 to 42% in 2025. (More) ➤ The Price is Right Live, a stage-show version of the popular game show, is coming to the Palace Theatre in Columbus on Oct. 15, with tickets going on sale Friday. (Details) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Looking for extra financial help? BeneFinds is a free platform that connects you to personalized benefits, grants, and assistance programs tailored to your situation—covering everything from housing and insurance to debt relief and job opportunities, all in one easy-to-use place. (LEARN MORE) |
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