ICE at the Airport, Polls Tighten, and Ohio’s Population Surprise — A Busy Week in the Buckeye State
Robert and Tom covered a packed slate this week — from federal immigration policy showing up at Cleveland Hopkins to new polling that suggests Ohio’s political landscape might be tighter than expected. They also dug into marijuana revenue, automated trucking, and a few local stories that raise big questions about government transparency and public safety. And of course, they wrapped things up with some classic “Good Things” — including meteors, mistaken geography, and springtime blooms across Ohio. But before the headlines, things kicked off the way they usually do — with Robert jumping in fast, sharing that he took his daughter out driving — equal parts exciting and terrifying — which turns into a quick conversation about the Life360 app, how far is too far when it comes to parental tracking, and the reality of sky-high insurance costs for new drivers. There’s even a quick “should we talk about Iran?” moment thrown in before Tom finally plants a flag and gets his thoughts out. Welcome to the show Tom! 😂
✈️ ICE Steps Into TSA Territory — and Protests Follow

While the national headlines made the situation sound dramatic, Robert and Tom pointed out that things on the ground in Cleveland didn’t look nearly as chaotic. In fact, they noted that just a handful of ICE agents helped TSA move travelers through more efficiently, while a relatively small group of protesters ended up creating more of the slowdown. It raised a fair question — was there really a major problem, or did the coverage turn routine assistance into a bigger story than it needed to be?
If you were at the airport or saw what happened firsthand, send us your boots-on-the-ground perspective at crookedrivercast@gmail.com — real-world observations help keep the conversation honest.
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🔗: ICE agents assisting TSA operations at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
🔗: Cleveland police lift traffic advisory amid protest over ICE presence at Hopkins Airport
🔗: Trump directs DHS to ‘immediately pay’ TSA agents impacted by government shutdown
🗳️ Ohio Governor Race Is Suddenly Competitive

New polling suggests Ohio’s next governor’s race may be closer than many expected — a reminder that nothing is guaranteed in modern politics. The conversation touched on shifting party dynamics, candidate baggage from the COVID era, and the possibility that Ohio voters may be less predictable than the national narrative suggests. Robert and Tom weren’t ready to declare anything just yet. They pointed out that it’s still early in the race, and once candidates move beyond prepared talking points and start answering tougher questions, voters may get a clearer picture of who the real frontrunner is. For now, the takeaway was simple — don’t read too much into early numbers.
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🔗: Ohio Poll Shows Neck-and-Neck Races for Governor and Senate
🔗: Sherrod Brown says NO to voter ID requirements – On X
🔗: Commentary on Ohio governor race dynamics – On X
🔗: ‘Dr. Lockdown’: Ohio Democrat governor candidate’s COVID tyranny comes back to haunt her — but she still may win
📊 Ohio’s Population — Not Shrinking After All

For years, the story was that Ohio was losing people. But new census data says otherwise. The state is actually growing again — a development with major implications for political representation, economic planning, and infrastructure investment. Sometimes the trend line changes quietly before anyone notices. And as always, we’re left asking — what’s really driving the numbers, and will we ever fully know?
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🔗: New census numbers show Ohio’s population isn’t declining after all but going up
🛣️ Public Shaming on the Turnpike?

The Ohio Turnpike is considering posting the names of chronic toll violators — essentially a public accountability strategy aimed at repeat offenders. It’s a move that raises eyebrows and legal questions, but it also highlights a simple reality: unpaid tolls cost taxpayers money, and officials are looking for new ways to collect. The headline made it sound like everyday drivers might be getting called out, but Robert and Tom pointed out that the real focus here is on repeat offenders — mainly trucking companies that rack up large unpaid toll balances. It’s less about shaming commuters and more about holding commercial operators accountable.
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🔗: Ohio Turnpike considers using public shaming tactic for people who don’t pay tolls
🚛 Automated Trucks Are Coming to Ohio Highways

Driverless freight isn’t science fiction anymore. Ohio transportation officials are partnering with Indiana to test automated trucking technology along major corridors. The goal is efficiency and safety — but the long-term implications for jobs and infrastructure are still very much part of the conversation. When the study wraps up next summer, the results will be shared with the U.S. Department of Transportation, and we’ll see whether the assisted technology truly keeps the roads safe. The guys noted that while automation may help in some ways, the talent and judgment of experienced drivers are still key — and new technology like this could ultimately increase the cost of shipping. What do you think — will automation make freight more expensive or more efficient in the long run?
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🔗: ODOT partners with INDOT to test automated freight trucks
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Critter Corner 🐀
This week’s legislative activity brought a whole pack of policy proposals out of the Statehouse. From tightening driving eligibility for illegal immigrants — a measure many supporters are hoping will pass — to defining antisemitism in law and revisiting marijuana rules, Ohio lawmakers are clearly busy drawing lines — and voters are watching closely. Whether these measures are about public safety, civil rights, or regulation, they show how quickly state policy can shift the ground under everyday life..
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🔗: Bill would ban all undocumented immigrants from driving in Ohio:
🔗: Hotly debated Ohio bill that defines antisemitism moving forward
🔗: Effort to repeal marijuana restrictions, THC ban fails to make Ohio ballot
🔗: How much are Lorain County communities getting from recreational cannabis tax revenue?
🚔 Medina Man Arrested for Threatening Mosque

Federal charges were filed after a Medina County man allegedly made threats against a mosque. The case serves as a reminder that threats tied to religion or ideology are taken seriously — and prosecuted accordingly.
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🔗: Medina County man jailed, facing federal charges connected to threatening mosque
🚨 Whistleblower Showdown in North Royalton

One of the more dramatic local stories involves a North Royalton police officer who filed a whistleblower complaint against department leadership — and is now facing termination. It’s the kind of situation that raises uncomfortable but necessary questions about accountability inside public institutions.
☄️ Fireballs Light Up the Night Sky Across America

Skywatchers across the country got an unexpected show this week as bright fireballs streaked across the night sky. The sightings sparked excitement, curiosity, and in at least one case, a full-on search for meteor fragments. Not every day you get a reminder that space occasionally puts on a show without warning.
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▶️ YouTube: Fireballs Light Up Night Sky Across America
Good Things 🌟
🌠 Meteor Hunters Strike Gold in Medina

A local meteorite chaser says he found not one, but two pieces of space rock in Medina County. His description? “No rock on Earth looks like this.” It’s a reminder that sometimes the coolest discoveries literally fall from the sky.
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🔗: Meteorite chaser says he found 2 pieces in Medina County: ‘No rock on Earth looks like this’
🧭 You Got the Wrong Adams County

A little geography confusion turned into a surprisingly funny story this week. Turns out not every Adams County is in Ohio — and sometimes a simple mix-up can send people hundreds of miles in the wrong direction.
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▶️ YouTube: We Are Not In Ohio
🌸 Cherry Blossom Season Has Arrived

Spring is officially showing off across Ohio, and cherry blossoms are popping up in parks and public spaces statewide. It’s the kind of seasonal moment that reminds everyone to slow down for a minute and enjoy something simple.
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🔗: Where can I find cherry blossoms in Ohio?
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