Good evening, Ohio. We're wrapping up the day for you with the most important stories you need to know and your weather outlook.

Your Weather Planner

Our next storm system will bring multiple inconvenient elements but likely the highest impact will be gusty winds. A mix of wet snow and sleet will start overnight then quickly change to all rain in the morning as strong southeasterly winds bring in warmer air. Some gusts could get as high as 50 mph Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning. Light snow showers and higher winds will slow down the Wednesday morning commute.

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Today's Big Stories

1. Clean in CLE program aims to address poor air quality in certain neighborhoods

City leaders in Cleveland are now working to get residents involved in identifying specific areas in the city with poor air quality, so they can determine the best places to install sensors that will give them better data.

2. Trump to attend D.C. immunity hearing in person Tuesday

Former President Donald Trump announced on his social media platform that he will be in attendance on Tuesday at a federal appeals court hearing about whether or not he has immunity from prosecution.

3. EPA awards nearly $1 billion for electric, low-emission school buses

The Biden administration has awarded nearly $1 billion in new grants to add more than 2,700 electric and low-emissions school buses to the nation’s streets, officials announced Monday.

4. Social media giants sue Ohio over new social media parental act

NetChoice, which represents Meta and TikTok, is suing Ohio over enforcement of the new Social Media Parental Notification Act. 

President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, leaves after a court appearance, July 26, 2023, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)

5. House GOP releases Hunter Biden contempt report

The Republican-led House Oversight Committee on Monday released its report recommending that Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, be held in contempt of Congress for failing to appear for a scheduled deposition last month, instead holding a press conference on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

Your Notes for Tomorrow

  • Court hearing for suspect in death of Tupac Shakur 
  • Angela Bassett presented with honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards 
  • Bonnaroo lineup announced

Meeting Your Loved Ones

Grace Romig reflects on her time in China while looking at pictures of her biological family. (Spectrum News 1/Kristen Anzuini)

‘It’s what I have always wanted’: Ohio woman meets her biological family for first time

China’s former one-child policy was introduced in 1979 as a way to control the country’s population growth.