Meet Enquirer election team, wolf statue replacement, today's top stories | Daily Briefing

Wednesday is the first day you can start voting on our November election.
Wednesday is the first day you can start voting on our November election.

Ohioans, do you know what today is? It's the first day you can start voting on our November election. You'll be picking local school board members, council members and township trustees, and voting on nationally watched issues like abortion, marijuana and even whether to sell a railroad.

With decades of experience, The Enquirer's election team of reporters is here to help you make sense of it all. Here's who's who and who’s covering which issues.

Feel free email your questions, complaints or, of course, compliments.

What else you need to know Wednesday, Oct. 11

🌦️ Weather: High of 68. Variable cloudiness with a passing shower in the afternoon.

🐺 Stolen wolf statue: Replacement is in town and ready to return to the park.

🎭 Comedy: It's not too late to buy tickets to Chris Tucker's Cincinnati show. Here's how.

🎓 Education: These Cincinnati area schools topped Niche's best private schools list.

🏈 Sports: Newest OHSAA football computer rankings reveal which teams have clinched playoff spots.

Before you go: Hey there, Jim!

Jim Borgman wins a Pulitzer Prize
Jim Borgman wins a Pulitzer Prize

Trending news reporter Victoria Moorwood caught up with former Enquirer cartoonist Jim Borgman to talk about his "Zits" comic strip and his Cincinnati roots. Check out what the Pulitzer Prize winner had to say here.

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Today's Top Stories

P.G. Sittenfeld, former Cincinnati City Council member, walks out to a car after being sentenced for bribery and attempted extortion at Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in Cincinnati on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023.
P.G. Sittenfeld, former Cincinnati City Council member, walks out to a car after being sentenced for bribery and attempted extortion at Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in Cincinnati on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023.

A flood of supportive letters, a 'serious' crime: Why PG Sittenfeld got 16-month sentence

Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, signs autographs for fans after defeating Carlos Alcaraz, of Spain, at the conclusion of the men’s singles final of the Western & Southern Open tennis tournament, Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023, at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio. Djokovic won, 5-7, 7-6, 7-6.
Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, signs autographs for fans after defeating Carlos Alcaraz, of Spain, at the conclusion of the men’s singles final of the Western & Southern Open tennis tournament, Sunday, Aug. 20, 2023, at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio. Djokovic won, 5-7, 7-6, 7-6.

Williams: P&G, Kroger, Fifth Third, others commit $10M to keep Western & Southern Open

Just Q'in BBQ
Just Q'in BBQ

Biden-approved barbecue spot opening in College Hill

The Pete Davidson shows scheduled for Friday, Oct. 13, at MegaCorp Pavilion have been postponed.
The Pete Davidson shows scheduled for Friday, Oct. 13, at MegaCorp Pavilion have been postponed.

Pete Davidson's Cincy show is postponed ... for a darn good reason

The Enquirer is hosting a "meet the candidates" night at Esoteric Brewing Company on Oct. 11.
The Enquirer is hosting a "meet the candidates" night at Esoteric Brewing Company on Oct. 11.

Meet Cincinnati candidates and The Enquirer's political team – and have a drink

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