NEOhio Daily Briefing — June 28, 2026
Daily Briefing — Northeast Ohio
Good Sunday — June 28, 2026 — and welcome to your morning briefing as summer settles in across Northeast Ohio. Here’s what mattered locally in the last 24 hours to help you start the week informed ...
Good Sunday — June 28, 2026 — and welcome to your morning briefing as summer settles in across Northeast Ohio. Here’s what mattered locally in the last 24 hours to help you start the week informed and ready. Municipal business dominated the news cycle: Green City Council’s June 23 meeting advanced an income-tax administration contract and discussed installation of Flock cameras as part of public-safety conversations. Council also moved charter amendments closer to a public hearing, approved a new housing plat, and took up long-running trash complaints. Members shared major updates on the Arlington Road reconstruction project and preliminary plans for America 250 celebrations, signaling construction and bicentennial planning will be focal points this summer. Twinsburg’s June 23 meeting followed with its own leadership and budget moves — council appointed a new fire chief, shifted funds to cover infrastructure needs, and approved business incentives while laying groundwork for a November rezoning question that could reshape commercial development. Nearby Jefferson Village’s June 24 session was equally full: residents pressed officials over a speed bump dispute on a residential street, and council took emergency votes on wastewater upgrades and Fourth of July security after a storm forced last-minute operational planning. Tax levy discussions also featured prominently in Jefferson’s packed agenda. On community and culture: Nordonia Hills readers got a fresh ZED comic for June 28, and Cleveland Sports Talk ran two pieces of local interest — a Pride Month spotlight on former Browns defensive end Carl Nassib, and a highlight reel of Cavs draft pick shooting guard Meleek Thomas. Those pieces add some sports and social context to the week’s civic coverage. There were no new bulletin board notices posted in the last 24 hours. Thanks for reading — stay tuned to NEOhio.news through the day for updates, and we’ll keep tracking these stories as plans and votes move forward across Northeast Ohio.