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Franklin County Sheriff's Office asks for help choosing newest K9's name
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is asking for the publics help in naming their newest Therapy K9. Four different names have been floated. Fans of "a galaxy far far away" must search their feelings and choose between the four "pawsibillities." Do the names Mando, Obi,...
Restaurant Week returns to Columbus with new locations
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The summer food scene in Columbus has gotten a nice refresh with the return of 614 Restaurant Week from July 22-27. 150 restaurants are offering three-course meals ranging from $15 to $50. You may even find that some new, discounted items are being featured at some places.
Emeka Egbuka embracing being leader of Buckeyes’ receiver room
INDIANAPOLIS — Ohio State’s veteran wideout put together a stellar campaign in 2022, in which he racked up 1,151 receiving yards, but watched his production slip significantly last season. Emeka Egbuka basically took a backseat to the national spotlight, and watched Marvin Harrison Jr., become a Heisman finalist....
State Fair opens, will run through Aug. 4
COLUMBUS — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, First Lady Fran DeWine, and Lt. Governor Jon Husted joined Ohio State Fair Executive Director Adam Heffron to open the gates for the first day of the Ohio State Fair. The fair runs from Wednesday, July 24 to Sunday, Aug. 4 and continues...
Short North store from former BrewDog CEO closing for good
The Short North outpost of the CBD brand W*nder will permanently close at the end of the month. According to a social media post from the store—which is located at 16 W. Poplar Ave.—W*nder will officially close its doors on July 31. “We are incredibly grateful for your...
Valley View graduate chosen for Women's Football Alliance All-American game
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — For the past three seasons, Katielynne Grunza has been a member of the Columbus Chaos. The Valley View grad started playing tackle football at a young age, but as she got older, she stopped because there weren't any opportunities to continue as a girl. Now, Grunza has a chance to shine in a sport with growing opportunities for the next generation of female football players.
Michigan looks to continue success with new head coach
INDIANAPOLIS (WSYX) — Michigan is entering the season with a new head coach, new coordinators, and replacing 13 players drafted into the NFL. These losses include quarterback J.J. McCarthy and star running back Blake Corum. Despite the changes, they aren't shying away from national championship expectations or beating Ohio...
National Democrats say early presidential nomination vote is needed to stay on Ohio’s ballot. Secretary of State Frank LaRose disputes that
COLUMBUS, Ohio—National Democrats are moving ahead with plans to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris for president via an online vote prior to next month’s Democratic National Convention, arguing that it’s needed to forestall a GOP legal challenge intended to keep Harris off the Ohio ballot in November.
Zone In: The Proposed Zoning Overhaul That Will Reshape Columbus
A proposed major overhaul of Columbus’ 70-year-old zoning code will bring big changes to Columbus. If passed, the new code will dramatically reshape parts of the city by unlocking current density and height restrictions, allow more mixed-use developments, and much more. Proponents argue a zoning code overhaul is critical to help Columbus fix its worsening housing crisis, while opponents worry that the proposal could bring about a loss of control over new development in established neighborhoods, or even the loss of historic buildings. The proposed overhaul could allow for 88,000 new housing units along key city corridors, impacting 12,300 parcels. The proposal is currently in a 60-day public review period, with Columbus City Council’s final vote on the proposed changes coming this summer. Draft plans would allow much taller buildings and denser housing along major streets including Broad Street, High Street, and Cleveland Avenue, plus an elimination of parking requirements. While some welcome the increased housing options, others are concerned about potential changes to neighborhood character. With a panel bringing multiple voices to the table, we unpack the way this summer’s proposed zoning overhaul could reshape Columbus. Additional panelists to be announced.
Carmen’s Crew defeats defending champions to advance in TBT
Carmen’s Crew is your regional champion in The Basketball Tournament. The Ohio State alumni team took down the defending champion, Heartfire by a score of 74-70 to move on to the quarterfinals of the tournament. The team was led by Kaleb Wesson with 18 points, followed by Jared Sullinger’s 11 to pave the way. Carmen’s Crew got up early leading by 11 at halftime. But the defending champs wouldn’t go down easily and clawed their way back to take a lead with less than five minutes to play in the game. Carmen’s Crew would take the lead back shortly after...
Prosecutors want 2 juveniles charged with murder in Alexa Stakely's death tried as adults
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Prosecutors want to try the two 16-year-old boys charged with murder in Alexa Stakely's death as adults. The teens are two of three people charged with murder in the single mother's death. The third person is 19-year-old Gerald Dowling who was given a $10 million bond in Franklin County Municipal Court on Thursday.
Scammers use CrowdStrike outage to target victims
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Cybersecurity experts and agencies around the world have issued warnings about a wave of hacking attempts linked to last week’s CrowdStrike outage. CrowdStrike said the outage was caused by a faulty software update; there is no evidence of malicious activity related to the outsage itself. But some bad actors are exploiting […]
Columbus mayor urges patience following city tech meltdown
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — For the past week, the city of Columbus has been dealing with massive tech issues. Communication with vital departments like police and fire has been impacted. The city's 'Department of Technology' is working to determine exactly what information may have been acquired during the breach,...
Ohio State WR Facing Criticism for Admission About Michigan’s ‘Talent’
Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka was the No. 1 rated WR recruit in the 2021 cycle, according to 247Sports. Joined by fellow five-stars Jack Sawyer, J.T. Tuimoloau, and TreVeyon Henderson, the Buckeyes' mega-talented 2021 class looked to continue the momentum built over Ryan Day's ...
How does Oregon’s Dan Lanning feel about Ohio State stealing his running back coach?
INDIANAPOLIS -- A Big Ten team stole Ohio State’s running back coach in the middle of the spring, so Ohio State did the same to another Big Ten team. Sherrone Moore chose to poach his rival for his first coaching staff at Michigan by bringing Tony Alford — who’d been in Columbus for nine years — to Ann Arbor just a week after the Buckeyes had started spring practice.
Oregon QB Dillon Gabriel a Buckeye? They talked, but this is why it didn't happen
INDIANAPOLIS – Dillon Gabriel is the unanimous preseason Big Ten player of the year and a Heisman Trophy favorite. Under different circumstances, he could have been an Ohio State Buckeye. Gabriel was perhaps the most coveted quarterback in the transfer portal after he decided to leave Oklahoma after throwing for 3,660 yards and 30...
Juvenile judge shares frustration, discusses evolving fight against teen crime
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Three teens were charged in the death of a young mom who died after she was thrown off her car as it was being stolen while her young son was in the back seat. Alexa Stakley's case is one of many ABC6 has covered as...
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