➤ Statewide: Ohio schools are beginning the 2026-27 school year under new attendance policies requiring schools to notify families earlier about possible chronic absenteeism. (See Details) ➤ Lakewood: FirstEnergy CEO Brian Tierney told City Councilman Tom Bullock that the city's aging electric grid needs a total replacement. Bullock said Tierney estimated that projects could cost hundreds of millions of dollars. (More) ➤ Cleveland: Unionized Cleveland Public Library workers are expected to strike Monday unless a contract agreement is reached. The library says 25 neighborhood campuses would provide limited curbside service during a walkout. (More) ➤ Columbus: City Council President Shannon Hardin launched his 2027 mayoral campaign, challenging Mayor Andrew Ginther, who is seeking a fourth term. (More) ➤ Hamilton: About 25 protesters rallied outside City Hall against Flock license plate readers, raising privacy concerns about vehicle tracking. (More) ➤ North Royalton: The Supreme Court of Ohio upheld George Brinkman's death sentence for the 2017 murders of Suzanne Taylor and her daughters, ruling that a three-judge panel properly considered the evidence. (More) ➤ Youngstown: The city is proposing to remove the deteriorating West Avenue bridge over the Mahoning River. The bridge was built in 1929, but has been closed to traffic since 1986. (More)
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