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What you need to know Friday, June 17, 2022

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WEATHER

 

Sunny skies and cooler temperatures are in the forecast this weekend. Highs will be in the low 80s today, but will top out at about 70 degrees Saturday and 72 Sunday. Overnight lows will be in the 50s. Read more.

 

MLB: Guardians 4, Colorado Rockies 2

 

OVERNIGHT

 

Heat wave: Oppressive heat, which resulted in the loss of power to hundreds of thousands of Ohioans, has conservationists calling on the Ohio General Assembly to develop climate change policies, saying that more hot days are coming. Laura Hancock reports an organization representing residential utility customers asked the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to investigate AEP Ohio’s widespread power outages in the Columbus area during the heat wave. 

 

LGBTQ+ businesses: A new report ranking business climates for LGBTQ+ business owners and measuring the impact of governmental policies on LGBTQ + businesses nationwide gave Ohio a score of just 53 out of a possible 100. Brenda Cain reports states were scored according to legal and nondiscrimination protections, youth and family support, political and religious attitudes, health access and safety, and work environment and employment. 

 

TODAY IN OHIO 

The nonprofit Campus District wants to demolish the landmark and vacant 1931 Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court Building to make room for a green deck, or “cap,’’ over the Innerbelt freeway trench. We’re talking about the game-changing idea on Today in Ohio. 

 

STATEHOUSE & POLITICS

ATF: The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday moved President Joe Biden’s nomination of Steve Dettelbach to head the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms to the U.S. Senate floor in a tie vote, setting the stage for his confirmation by the full U.S. Senate in upcoming weeks. All 11 of the committee’s Democrats backed Dettelbach, while all 11 Republicans on the committee voted against him, reports Sabrina Eaton. 

Transgender sports: The most controversial part of Ohio bills banning transgender girls and women from playing ladies’ high school and college sports -- genital exams -- will be removed from the legislation, reports Laura Hancock. The bills require doctors to sign statements saying they’ve inspected a player’s internal and external reproductive anatomy.

 

Veteran services: The U.S. Senate on Thursday adopted legislation that would make an estimated 3.5 million veterans exposed to burn pits and other toxic substances eligible for Veterans Affairs Department medical services, hospitalization, disability benefits and nursing home care. Sabrina Eaton reports the law establishes that 23 respiratory illnesses and cancers are traceable to smoke from military burn pits used for waste disposal and requires the VA to cover them.  

 

METRO 

Inflation: It’s hard to ignore the rising cost of necessities in Cleveland right now. Food, gas, and housing all cost more than they did the month before, never mind last year. Zachary Smith reports that for individuals or families on a fixed income, rapid inflation means a series of hard decisions just to purchase the necessities needed to run a house.

 

Zoo improvement: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo announced plans Thursday for a new Bear Hollow habitat, to encompass four separate but interconnected habitat areas with climbing structures, elevated resting areas and dig pits. Joey Morona reports the new home for Adean and sloth bears will be three times the size of the animals’ existing 50-year-old area. 

 

Brownouts: Cleveland Public Power customers are complaining of brownouts and low voltage as temperatures soared Thursday. Courtney Astolfi reports that nearly 1,000 customers were affected, primarily in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood.

 

Construction training: Building Great Futures is working to give inner-city youth marketable skills before graduation by training them in the construction trades. Alexis Oatman reports the endeavor is a joint effort between the Boys and Girls Club of Northeast Ohio, Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity and Youth Opportunities Unlimited.

 

COVID-19 & HEALTHCARE 

Kid vaccines: Because federal approval of pediatric COVID-19 vaccines is expected soon, Ohio’s enrolled vaccine providers have begun placing orders for these vaccines and the first deliveries are expected on Monday, reports Julie Washington. The Pfizer vaccine for this age group is a three-shot series. Parents will have many ways to get the shots, including from pediatricians, family physicians, hospitals, pharmacies, local health departments and federally qualified health centers.

 

Weekly cases: Ohio on Thursday reported 16,169 new cases of COVID-19 in its weekly dashboard update, about 2,000 fewer cases than last week’s report. This week’s case total averages to about 2,309 new cases per day over seven days, reports Julie Washington. 

 

Measles case: A Franklin County child is the state’s first confirmed cases of measles since 2019, state health officials said Thursday. The infected child recently traveled to a country with confirmed measles cases. Julie Washington reports state health officials are not disclosing additional information, such as the patient’s vaccination status.

 

BUSINESS 

Business guide: Cleveland.com worked with Plexus LGBT and Allied Chamber of Commerce to create an easily accessible business directory for folks who wish to patronize LGBTQ+-owned businesses across Greater Cleveland. Brenda Cain has the list.

 

Alaska Airlines: Northeast Ohio travelers were happy Thursday Alaska Airlines celebrated its first nonstop flight from Cleveland to Seattle with a launch party attended by Mayor Justin Bibb, Susan Glaser reports. It was a festive atmosphere at gate C4, with live music, cookies decorated with pictures of whales and cups of coffee, and speeches by airport and community leaders.

 

CRIME 

Pornography sentence: A Lorain man who sexually assaulted a 4-year-old girl and recorded it, and amassed a cache of child pornography will spend the next 30 years in federal prison. U.S. District Judge Dan Polster on Thursday called Charles Nakoff’s actions “depraved and despicable,” reports Adam Ferrise.

 

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 

Splice Cream: When the Splice-Cream Truck rolls into a neighborhood, it’s well-stocked with frozen sweet treats. But the goal is to collect and record stories, reports Anne Nickoloff. 

 

High School standouts: Hundreds of students and their families attended the High School Standouts Awards in recognition for their achievements on and off the field. Joshua Gunter has photos. 

 

Cedar Point: A solid wood fence hides the construction taking place on the former site of Cedar Point’s Wicked Twister roller coaster. But building permits offer a clue, describing the structure as a two-story “foods building,” with 25,700 square feet of space, valued at $12 million, reports Susan Glaser.

 

Things to do: Get out and enjoy the sunshine this weekend, Clevelanders. Annie Nickoloff has 20 events to check out, including a variety of Juneteenth festivals, movie showings, concerts and more. 

OTHER HEADLINES

Jury recommends 2 life sentences for man who intentionally ran over man, 1-year-old daughter Read more

 

Bank robbery suspects lead police on chase, crashing into other cars before being caught Read more

 

Cleveland Heights man among 5 sentenced in hazing death of BGSU student Stone Foltz Read more

 

Superintendent: ‘We will not be arming teachers here at Orange’ Read more

 

Akron to celebrate Fourth of July with fireworks and Rib, White and Blue Festival July 1-4 Read more

 

Seven Hills law director suddenly retires; charter amendment relating to job heading to fall ballot Read more

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