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Columbus Zoo And Aquarium And Bob Evans Farms Honor Military Families
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and Bob Evans Farms are proud to host a special “Military Family Days” promotion from July 1-5, 2024 to honor those who have served, and their loved ones who support them. During Military Family Days, Bob Evans Farms is providing all military personnel...
Lawsuits Filed in Fatal Bus Crash
Families of three of the people killed in the Tusky Valley Charter Bus chain crash, near Columbus last November, filed wrongful death lawsuits. Defendants include the trucking company and the dealership that sold the truck blamed for causing the accident as well as its driver. The lawsuits were filed in...
How technology operates in the education system and what is to come of it in the future
Technology in a classroom setting offers endless answers with a snap of a finger, but some students and their mentors from the field say technology might also be the very thing that interrupts genuine learning skills. Technology is prominently used in about every aspect of teaching. From laptops, smartboards and...
Cabell Midland's Michael Lunsford is ready to take his throwing talent to Ohio State
ONA, W.Va. (WCHS) — Cabell Midland's Michael Lunsford is a tremendous athlete. A division-one talent. Already signed to play football at Marshall, Lunsford went on to beak a 39-year-old shot put state record and followed that up by becoming a state champion. Ohio State came calling, changing Michael's life forever.
2025 running back sets Ohio State visit
Ohio State may have missed out on Jordon Davison, but it is moving onto its next target in three-star prospect, Shekai Mills-Knight. The Tennessee product is set to visit Columbus, Ohio, on July 29 and the Buckeyes will now no doubt be in the mix for his commitment. The consensus...
Blue Jackets reunite with veteran defenseman on one-year deal
The Columbus Blue Jackets have signed defenseman Jack Johnson to a one-year deal worth $775K (as per PuckPedia). The deal brings Johnson back to the organization in which he had the most success on the ice, having played in Columbus for seven seasons. Johnson has bounced around the league to...
Vote for Your Favorites in Columbus CEO’s 2024 Best of Business Awards
Voting is now open in Columbus CEO’s 17th annual Best of Business awards. Our annual reader poll seeks to learn your favorite local businesses and service providers, from accounting and law firms to health care facilities, meeting spaces, contractors, golf courses, restaurants and more. This year’s poll again features...
Columbus man pleads guilty in Jan. 6th breach of the U.S Capitol
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - An Ohio man pleaded guilty on Monday, to assaulting law enforcement during the January 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol. 31-year-old Kyle Andrew Campbell, of Columbus, Ohio, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers before U.S. District Judge Randolph D. Moss. Judge Moss will sentence Campbell on October 25, 2024.
Behind the curtain of the Columbus Black Theater Festival
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Performing Arts Center is set to host the 12th annual Black Theatre Festival starting this Friday, giving actors, playwrights, and directors a chance to showcase their work. Julie Whitney Scott, founder and artistic director of the festival, understands the importance of highlighting work by Black artists and people of […]
Ohio State HC Ryan Day under 'extreme pressure' heading into 2024
There's always pressure at Ohio State. The Buckeyes boast one of the only programs in all of college football that have a year-to-year expectation of winning championships.That's just part of the gig when you're Ohio State's head coach, but unfortunately for Ryan Day, his last six years in Columbus haven't produced a championship.To his credit, the Buckeyes did make the national championship in 2020 but they ended up losing to Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide. They made the College Football Playoff again in 2022 but lost to the Georgia Bulldogs in the semifinal.Ohio State has been great but...
Klein: Anticompetitive pricing cost City, taxpayers
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Serious claims coming from the Columbus city attorney's office. Zach Klein is alleging drug companies and pharmacy middlemen have ripped off taxpayers to the tune of $26 million dollars. "They're screwing people over by jacking up the prices of the insulin and we have to...
Ex-Columbus Zoo executive pleads guilty in alleged theft of $2 million
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — One of the ex-Columbus Zoo and Aquarium executives who was set to face a jury trial in connection with the theft of $2.3 million has pleaded guilty. Former marketing director Pete Fingerhut pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges on Tuesday in Delaware County Common Pleas Court. His jury trial was slated […]
Staying safe in the heat for Red, White and Boom
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The food vendors are parking as close as they can to the fireworks to serve the 400,000 people expected to make their way downtown to enjoy Red, White and Boom. July 3 is expected to be a hot one, so doctors want to make sure...
Providing a safe space for Columbus’ children
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Summer youth program leaders said their goal is to provide a safe space for kids and make an impact on their future. This year, the City of Columbus put more than $20 million toward helping these programs meet that goal. Mayor Andrew Ginther had the chance to check in on the […]
8-year-old boy with 'deep neck compressions' found dead inside trash bag in mom’s attic
COLUMBUS, Ohio (TCN) -- A 32-year-old mother and her 33-year-old girlfriend were arrested after the mother’s 8-year-old son was found dead in an attic after being reported missing. On June 28 at 12:04 p.m., Columbus Division of Police officers went to the 1000 block of Olmstead Avenue regarding a...
Protecting military members and their families from scams
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – As we get ready to celebrate Independence Day, let’s not forget the people who fight every day to maintain that independence. Despite the sacrifices service members, veterans, and their families make, though, they are often preferred targets for scammers. “There are scams for everyone,” Jon Miller Steiger, director of the East […]
Traffic stop leads to drug and firearm seizure, one suspect detained
A traffic stop late last month has led to the seizure of drugs and firearms in Columbus. It occurred on June 28, 2024 around 9:30 p.m., when Columbus Police officers conducted a traffic stop on Airview Drive and Plateau Drive. During the stop, the vehicle fled and crashed in a nearby mobile home park.
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