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Memorial Day tornado two years later: Destroyed apartments remain virtually untouched

May 27 Darius Stephens, 23, was trying to rest following a double shift at Chipotle when he recalled having an eerie feeling on Memorial Day in 2019. "Something was not right," Stephens said. His mother called him around 11:30 p.m. warning him about the tornado. He collected some valuables and moved his then pregnant girlfriend and their dog into the bathroom of.

Outgoing Ohio Supreme Court justice, state rep among 31 applicants for utility regulator job

Outgoing Ohio Supreme Court justice, state rep among 31 applicants for utility regulator job Jackie Borchardt, Cincinnati Enquirer © Joshua A. Bickel, Joshua A. Bickel/Dispatch Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French, a Republican. COLUMBUS – Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judith French and state Sen. Sean O Brien, who lost re-election bids in November, are among 31 applicants for a seat on a panel that regulates utilities in Ohio. French, O Brien and others are vying for a spot vacated last month by Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chairman Sam Randazzo. Randazzo resigned after the FBI searched his Columbus house and Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. disclosed a $4 million payment was made to an entity meeting the description of one owned by Randazzo as part of its internal investigation into the House Bill 6 bribery scandal.

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