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Our warm, sunny weather pattern continues for Monday. Skies will be dry and sunny with highs in the middle and upper 70s. Clouds will increase on Tuesday even though it will stay warm. Rain moves in by Tuesday night.


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Around Ohio

1. New Spectrum News/Siena College Poll shows Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice race is close

Recognition has been consistently low in polling for two candidates running for Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice, despite the influence the high court’s justice can have on top-of-mind issues like abortion, redistricting and LGBTQ+ rights.

2. Ohio Senate race tied in new Spectrum News/Siena College Poll

In a Spectrum News/Siena College Poll published last month, Ryan had a slight three-point lead over Vance that fell within the margin of error, meaning the race was statistically tied. The new poll shows Vance has made up some ground. 

3. Garfield Heights teachers, district reach tentative agreement

The Garfield Heights Teachers Association announced that a tentative agreement on a new contract has been reached, averting a potential strike. A vote on the new deal is likely this week.

Around the Nation

1. Truss fall: British prime minister announces resignation after just 6 weeks

2. Jan. 6 trial highlights missed warnings before Capitol siege

3. Biden: 'Legitimate' for voters to weigh age as he nears 80

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Weekend Box Office

'Black Adam,' with Dwayne Johnson, debuts with $67M

Warner Bros.' "Black Adam" opened with an estimated $67 million, according to studio estimates Sunday, handing Dwayne Johnson his biggest box-office weekend as a leading man and launching the DC Comics character he spent a decade to bring to the big screen.

Ohio Fun Fact

Victor Mills was employed by Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati when he came up with the first widely marketed disposable diapers. The product, Pampers, was a runaway success. He also worked on the development of Pringles as his final project for the company before leaving Ohio and retiring to Tucson, Ariz.