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A gas company asks Ohio regulators to increase rates, and the regulators say how about a decrease instead: Today in OhioCLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio issued a report last week recommending price cuts of East Ohio gas, equaling up to $250 million less per year for residential customers -- even though the gas company wants to charge more for distribution costs.

If the rail cars in the East Palestine wreck are as dangerous as a new investigation says, why are they still in use? Today in Ohio The head of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport just finished his first year in the job, and he reflected on it in an interview with travel writer Susan writer. What were the highlights.

What was the World Series of Rock that a special Rock Hall exhibit now commemorates, and why does it hold such a treasured place in the hearts of Cleveland baby boomers? The Ohio Consumers Council, however, says the Pucco recommendation of a decrease is a good start and time will tell if it holds up. As we know, East Ohio Gas, known as Dominion, is now owned by Enbridge of Canada. So the current distribution costs for residential customers per month is $43 .27. That increase proposed by East Ohio Gas would take it to $56 .31 a month.I would love to see more of this.

You’ll recall that GOP state lawmakers approved the change in a special session where they also moved the deadline to put Joe Biden on the ballot in Ohio in November. Under the law, foreign citizens are banned from giving to state ballot issue campaigns. This came about after Republicans suffered some rare but pretty stinging defeats at the ballot box last year on abortion, marijuana, making it harder to amend the state constitution.

And he said he was very surprised by Cleveland’s passion for its airport. He says people here are starved to see change after many broken promises. So a lot of things he talked about. Parking is a big one. He said the old Sheraton Hotel will be demolished finally this summer, and they’re going to make put either a new parking lot or a new parking garage there. They also recently, just in the last week, you can reserve spaces at city owned airport lots online.

sanitation, how can you not get this done? And they’re saying the renovation makes the difference. But I don’t know. We’ll we’ll see. I just this has been a years long problem. We talk about it all the time. The flyers talk about it all the time. What he’s surprised people have an interest in the airport is because there’s nothing else in their life that’s that filthy and disgusting. So it leaves an impression.

can negatively impact mental health. Data from the National Sports and Society Survey showed that 41 % of participants dropped out of youth sports often due to not having fun or feeling inadequate among their peers. And the study also highlighted that interpersonal reasons for quitting, like conflicts with teammates or abuse from coaches, were linked to higher adult anxiety and depression symptoms. On the flip side, those who quit to focus on academics actually showed lower depressive symptoms.

And so there’s a new exhibit for the 50th anniversary at the Hall of Fame Library and Archives, which is on 2809 Woodland Avenue. That exhibit will be up through the end of the year. It has a lot of artifacts. It’s got articles from Jane Scott, who wrote about music for the Plain Dealer for many years, photos from local photographers, vintage video clips, and things like the set list from Yes’s 1975 concert at the World Series.

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