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1 dead after crash involving semi on I-71 North near downtown Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio — One person is dead after a crash involving a semitruck on Interstate 71 near downtown Columbus Wednesday morning. The crash happened around 1:40 a.m. on I-71 North at I-670 West. A ...
Columbus fire truck shortage reaching critical state, local firefighter union says
The Columbus Division of Fire is facing a critical fire truck shortage after years of inadequate funding accompanied by price hikes and long wait times for new vehicles, the city's firefighters union ...
Columbus parents, leaders express frustration over student name changes
Columbus City Schools Board of Education had its first meeting Tuesday since students’ preferred names were changed in the district’s system to match what is listed ...
CCS looking into system change impacting transgender students in the district
CCS Superintendent Dr. Angela Chapman has since apologized for the change and lack of notice, claiming they’re working to determine how and why this happened.
1 critically injured in southeast Columbus shooting, police say
One person was seriously injured in a shooting in southeast Columbus on Tuesday night, police said. Officers with the Columbus Division of Police were called to the 1100 block of South 22nd Street ...
Hungry for something new? Here's your April guide to Columbus dinners, dishes and cocktails
Vegan pop-up, champagne and fries, beer and bacon and two new ciders are coming in April. Plus, the German Village Makers Market is back again.
Columbus commits $40,000 for planting trees, Earth Month after federal funding freeze
The Columbus City Council is committing $40,000 in funding to support a nonprofit in planting trees and organizing Earth Month events.
'No one informed me of that': Recipients, lawmakers call for more transparency involving Medicaid
Medicaid estate recovery allows the state to place liens on homes for nonpayment. Many who signed up for Medicaid had no idea they had to pay the money back.
Warmer temps, rain, wind, & storms return to Columbus area
Warm & windy, with rain & storms on Wednesday. Strong to severe storms will be possible Wednesday night into early Thursday.
Rick Ross, boy bands, yacht rock at Picnic with the Pops
The popular Picnic with the Pops concert series by the Columbus Symphony has announced its 2025 lineup. Starting June 14 and running every Saturday through the ...
Preparing your home, property ahead of severe storms
Trees toppled over across central Ohio Sunday night during severe storms that churned multiple confirmed tornados. A teenager remains in the hospital ...
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