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What you need to know Wednesday, June 15, 2022

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WEATHER

 

Northeast Ohio is under a heat advisory today, with temps expected to reach 96 degrees with sunny skies. The humidity will make it feel as warm as 106 degrees. It will remain clear and warm overnight, with a low around 78. Read more.

 

MLB: Guardians 4, Colorado Rockies 3 (10 innings)

 

OVERNIGHT

 

Italian sculpture: The Cleveland Museum of Art said it has had no official contact from the government of Italy over questions raised by an Italian newspaper in May about whether an Italian Renaissance sculpture the institution has owned since 1921 was stolen from a chapel in Tuscany in the early 1900s. Steven Litt reports that a regional newspaper in Tuscany published two stories that explored whether a large, 16th-century glazed ceramic sculpture by Benedetto Buglioni was stolen from a chapel in Ponte agli Stolli. 

 

Legislative primary: A federal judge has rejected a Cincinnati-area woman’s attempt to sue to make it on the ballot as a Republican in the upcoming special Aug. 2 primary election for state legislative candidates. Andrew Tobias reports the judge said in part the Feb. 2 filing deadline for legislative candidates, an unusually long six months before the election will be held, was an inevitable byproduct of a May federal court order that set the stage for the unusual Aug. 2 election in the first place. 

 

Pronouns: As companies look to become more inclusive and welcoming to members of the LGTBQ community, preferred pronouns and gender-neutral language is becoming part of company cultures in Greater Cleveland. Sean McDonnell reports that the movement includes your preferred pronouns on an email signature or nametag or using words that don’t lean on gender. 

 

TODAY IN OHIO 

Many Northeast Ohio township police officials are backing a state bill that would allow their officers to ticket drivers on interstate highways to enhance highway safety. We’re talking about the tickets on Today in Ohio, cleveland.com’s daily half-hour news podcast. 

STATEHOUSE & POLITICS

Capital budget: Gov. Mike DeWine signed a $3.5 billion capital budget, which provides money for the construction of an Intel chip-manufacturing facility, school safety measures and community projects. Laura Hancock reports that of the $3.5 billion, $2.8 billion will come from state funds and the rest from federal dollars.  

 

Mike Pence: Gov. Mike DeWine will appear with former Vice President Mike Pence in Ohio this week at an event promoting the state’s oil and natural gas industry, discussing the importance of domestically produced fossil fuels. Andrew Tobias reports the event will be closed to the public.

 

State superintendent: The Ohio State Board of Education voted 10-7 against installing a permanent superintendent Tuesday afternoon after the resignation of former education chief Steve Dackin over ethics questions. Laura Hancock reports Dackin resigned June 3 after questions about whether he followed state ethics law.

 

METRO 

Lifeguard shortage: Cleveland hopes to keep outdoor pools open longer than usual this year, but a lifeguard shortage could hamper plans. Courtney Astolfi reports Mayor Justin Bibb hopes to keep at least some lifeguards around long enough to extend the swimming season until Aug. 21, two weeks beyond the usual end-date. Though despite raising wages, only 50 or so lifeguards are employed this year, versus the roughly 145-person target commonplace prior to the pandemic.

 

Cooling centers: Cleveland is opening up several recreation centers as cooling centers over the next few days in response to scorching temperatures that are expected to reach the mid-90s today, reports Courtney Astolfi.

 

Home sales: Ten Cuyahoga County homes sold for at least $1 million in May, including two each in Gates Mills, Shaker Heights and Moreland Hills. Zachary Smith reports that the most expensive purchase was a colonial-style house custom designed by Cleveland architect Tony Paskevich, which sits on 11 acres overlooking the Chagrin Valley.

 

Composting: Home composting turns plant-based food scraps and yard debris into nutrient-rich garden compost. Summer is a great time to start, writes Susan Brownstein. All you need is a large bin outdoors, a small, lidded container for collecting food scraps in the kitchen, and a tool to mix or “turn” your compost pile.

 

COVID-19 & HEALTHCARE 

Pediatric hospitals: When it comes to specialized pediatric care, Northeast Ohio hospitals rank among some of the nation’s best, according to the latest assessment by U.S. News & World Report. Gretchen Kroen reports Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital, and Akron Children’s Hospital have all been ranked in the top 50 in one or more pediatric specialties in the Report’s 2022/2023 issue. 

 

BUSINESS 

JACK Casino: The downtown JACK Cleveland Casino ushered in Ohio’s modern gambling era on May 12, 2012, and since its inception, the urban casino has been a learning experience for the people running it. Originally called the Horseshoe, Cleveland’s casino was the first to open in Ohio after a constitutional amendment in 2009 made them legal, reports Sean McDonnell. 

 

Route suspended: Breeze Airways is suspending service from the Akron-Canton Airport to Hartford, Connecticut, just a month after it began, due to workforce issues, Susan Glaser reports. With the elimination of Hartford and addition of Las Vegas, Breeze will continue to fly to six destinations from Akron-Canton.

 

Fuel costs: The story of rising prices, even rising fuel prices, hurting businesses isn’t new, but Greater Cleveland companies are dealing with $5-a-gallon gas prices for the first time. Many commercial applications need diesel, which is coming at an even greater cost, Sean McDonnell reports.

 

Wine market: Pearl Street Wine Market and Cafe will soon take over the former Flying Fig space in Ohio City. The concept -- natural wines paired with seasonal bites -- will be run by Karen Small and Jill Davis, reports Annie Nickoloff. 

 

CRIME 

Officer charged: A grand jury has levied felony charges against a CMHA police officer accused of stealing cash seized from the scene of a drug raid earlier this year. Cory Shaffer reports Douglas McGilbra, 32, of Willowick, is charged with theft in office, tampering with evidence and dereliction of duty.

 

Sentencing: A judge on Tuesday declined to impose prison time on a former Major League Baseball prospect who was convicted of sexually abusing a 17-year-old girl after the two met for dinner at Legacy Village mall. Cory Shaffer reports Mackenzie Wainwright, 20, cried when a Cuyahoga County judge placed the former fourth-round draft pick of the Cincinnati Reds and St. Edward High School standout on probation for 18 months.

 

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 

Play House: Cleveland Play House has named Mark Cuddy as interim artistic director, taking over for Laura Kepley while the board searches for a permanent replacement, reports Joey Morona.

 

Juneteenth celebrations: Juneteenth was declared a federal holiday just a year ago, but many Northeast Ohio towns and organizations already have established their own events and celebrations to mark the day. Annie Nickoloff has 22 events to honor the date in 1865 when Union generals announced the end of the Civil War and freedom from slavery in Texas.

OTHER HEADLINES

Akron man arrested in beating death of 1-year-old child Read more

 

North Royalton district turns down offer from West Creek Conservancy to buy former elementary school Read more

 

Akron extends hours at 4 community cooling centers June 15-16 due to forecasted heat Read more

 

Green Power: Shaker Heights looks to start its own electric aggregation program in 2023 Read more

 

Cleveland native Michael Anthony Nieves parlays passion of drawing to become ‘Lightyear’ 3D animator Read more

 

Brew Garden owner proposes new restaurant at I-77 and Miller Road in Brecksville Read more

 

Orange Teachers Association speaks out against arming educators Read more

 

Orange school board considers security cameras for three buildings Read more

 

New playground equipment installed at Denison Park in Cleveland Heights Read more

 

Medina County chiefs to honor fallen firefighters June 18 Read more

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