Here are your morning headlines for Friday, April 1:
- LaRose: lawmakers must vote today if they want to delay May 3 primary
- DeWine says competitive districts should be stated goal in Ohio Constitution
- Three suspects arrested in high-speed chase that killed police officer
- Newburgh Heights mayor to resign
- In surprise move, Husel鈥檚 defense team rests case
- Surging Hawks beat Cavs, 131-107
- Weather: cloudy, damp, chilly
LaRose: lawmakers must vote today if they want to delay May 3 primary
(Statehouse News Bureau) -- . In a letter to lawmakers, Secretary of State Frank LaRose said overseas and military ballots are scheduled to be mailed out Saturday. Without any action by state lawmakers, LaRose says those ballots will go out, and the May 3 primary will go forward for congressional and statewide races. He said a second primary on Aug. 2 will be held for Ohio House and Senate seats. The redistricting process for those state legislative districts is bogged down in state and federal courts.
DeWine says competitive districts should be a stated goal in Ohio Constitution
(Cleveland.com) -- . DeWine told reporters that language should be added that makes competitive districts a 鈥渟tated goal.鈥 The Republican governor said the state鈥檚 new redistricting process has not played out the way he thought it would when he supported reforms in 2015 and 2018.
Three suspects arrested in high-speed chase that killed police officer
(News5Clveland.com) . Bluffton police officer Dominic Francis, 42, was struck and killed early yesterday by the speeding vehicle while setting up stop sticks on I-75. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says the suspects jumped out of the car and fled on foot. OSHP says one was found nearby while a second one was arrested in a stolen car in Elyria near Cleveland. A third suspect was taken into custody Thursday afternoon.
Newburgh Heights mayor to resign
(Cleveland.com) -- . Prosecutors announced Elkins will plead guilty to one count of attempted theft in office and two counts of attempted election falsification. They'll recommend that Elkins be placed on probation and pay a fine instead of serving time in jail.
In surprise move, Husel鈥檚 defense team rests case
(The Columbus Dispatch) -- . That witness, a critical care specialist, testified that the 14 patients Husel is accused of murdering died as a result of their medical issues. Husel is accused of hastening the patients' deaths by prescribing excessive amounts of painkillers. Jurors heard from more than 50 witnesses for the prosecution.
Surging Hawks beat Cavs, 131-107
(AP) 鈥 . The Hawks鈥 victory, their fourth in a row, clinched no worse than the No. 10 spot in the NBA鈥檚 Eastern Conference. Trae Young scored 30 points. Cedi Osman led the Cavs with 21 points. The Cavs have lost five of their last six games as the injury-plagued squad tries to hold on to its No. 7 position in the East.
Weather: cloudy, damp, chilly
(National Weather Service) -- A fifty percent chance of rain and snow showers for this first morning in April, then a smaller chance of afternoon rain. Cloudy and windy, with gusts up to 31 mph. High 42. Tonight, partly cloudy, cold, low 31.