Evening Briefing: Graduation, baby formula
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 dry streak is ending. Scattered showers and gusty thunderstorms will be around Saturday afternoon and evening. Temperatures will still be warm on Saturday with highs in the upper 70s and lower 80s.
Tomorrow’s Forecast
Cleveland | Columbus | Cincinnati | Dayton | Toledo
Today’s Big Stories
1. Two years later, University of Dayton celebrates class of 2020 in person
More than 1,400 undergrads at the University of Dayton didn’t get to walk spring 2020 because of COVID-19. This year, the school planned a weekend of events for the graduates.
2. CDC closes contamination recall, but baby formula recall still in effect
The CDC announced it has closed its baby formula investigation due to contamination concerns, with no additional cases identified as part of the investigation, according to the FDA’s website.
3. Doctor innocent after murder trial permanently loses license
Despite being found innocent of murder charges related to multiple patient deaths, former doctor William Husel determined practicing medicine again in Ohio would be impossible following a years-long ordeal and surrendered his medical license, his attorney said.
4. Miami move out used to mean dumpsters full of trash, now it means thousands of donations
Thousands of pounds of furniture, bedding, clothes and food leave the residence halls every spring, but former Miami University professor Carol Michael has always been more concerned with everything the students leave behind. So, Michael along with other officials found a way to get those items into the hands of people who need them.
5. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad celebrates 50th anniversary
The railroad will be hosting several special events to celebrate the 50th anniversary milestone. For Alan Rice, a conductor at CVSR, the celebration is near and dear to his heart.
Your Notes for the Weekend
Saturday, May 14
- NATO foreign ministers meeting in Berlin (Secretary of State Antony Blinken attends)
- Planned Parenthood holds “Bans Off Our Bodies” national rally
- President Biden spends weekend in Delaware
- National Dance Like a Chicken Day
Sunday, May 15
- NATO foreign ministers meeting in Berlin (Secretary of State Antony Blinken attends)
- Finland formally announces decision on NATO membership
- 41st Annual National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service
- Billboard Music Awards
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