Your weekend is here, Buckeye State. Let’s look back at some of the stories that were in the headlines this week. But first, here’s a look at today’s forecast:
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Top headlines across Ohio this week
Family of Jazmir Tucker files lawsuit against the City of Akron
One year ago on Thanksgiving, 15-year-old Jazmir Tucker was shot and killed by an Akron police officer. Now, Tucker’s family is filing a civil rights lawsuit against the city. Read more >>>
Ohio jails receive millions in funding for construction, renovation projects
More than $24 million in grant funding will go toward construction and renovation projects at three local jails within Ohio, as awarded by Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, and Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Director Annette Chambers-Smith. Read more >>>
Columbus Crew, Scotts Miracle-Gro Company reach multi-year stadium naming agreement
The 15-year partnership between the Columbus Crew and Scotts Miracle-Gro Company continues to expand with a new multi-year agreement for stadium naming rights. Read more >>>
From vacancies to bustling towns: Small cities across Ohio make comebacks
Across Ohio, communities once defined by shuttered storefronts and shrinking populations are starting to write a new chapter. Read more >>>
What makes Ohio State and Michigan embattled enemies?
A rivalry that seems as old as time heats up again this weekend. But what makes the Ohio State and Michigan matchups mean so much to students, alumni and fans? Read more >>>
The biggest stories of the week across the nation
1. Heading into busy Thanksgiving travel weekend, transportation secretary encourages civility…