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BM5: Class acts | Ohio optimism?
The Class of 2025 is nearly complete. The finishing touches could be ... massive. But we need to wait on that. The Class of 2026 is looking real good in Ohio. The time is almost now for these prospects and we introduce you several Ohio State has on the radar.
Ohio State Recruiting: Buckeyes shouldn’t have to look far for defensive backs in 2026 class
If he’s not already, a big season from Ohio State’s cornerbacks this year should further cement Tim Walton as one of the better position coaches in the country. From the on-field development the past year and the recent stretch of elite recruiting, OG Walt has been absolutely crushing it for the Buckeyes, and there’s plenty more to come.
Historic preservation, parking among changes to Columbus’ zoning code proposal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — As the first changes to Columbus’ zoning code in over 70 years head to a vote, city leaders introduced amendments Monday in response to months of public feedback. After its first reading, Zone In’s final draft is expected to be voted on by Columbus City Council at its meeting July 29. […]
Columbus Weather: Warm, humid pattern sticks around with scattered rain
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Staying warm & humid with some scattered rain for the next few days. TUESDAY: Partly cloudy, isolated pop-up rain, high 86. TONIGHT: Partly cloudy, warm, humid, low 67. WEDNESDAY: Increasing clouds, sctd. PM showers/storms, high 87. THURSDAY: Sctd. showers/storms, mainly early, partly cloudy, high 83.
Columbus to spend $3.5M more on new municipal courthouse design, plans new stunt driving law
The city of Columbus' costs to design and build a new Franklin County Municipal Courthouse are rising. Columbus City Council introduced an ordinance Monday to spend an additional $3.5 million on the contract with architectural firm Moody Nolan, which has offices in Columbus and around the country. The funding modification to the city's...
Central Ohio's newest food hall opens Aug. 16: Get a look inside
Central Ohio's seventh food hall — its sixth in four years — will open in August in a growing development that straddles Columbus and Grandview Heights. The Little Grand Market, with nine food vendors, two bars, a market, a coffee shop, an upstairs patio and outdoor seating, also will host farmers markets, live...
Scarlet Sunrise: Carmen’s Crew moves on to TBT Sweet 16 with win over Red Scare
Carmen's Crew, Ohio State's unofficial alumni team, got the best of Red Scare, Dayton's unofficial alumni team, in TBT Round of 32. The post Scarlet Sunrise: Carmen’s Crew moves on to TBT Sweet 16 with win over Red Scare appeared first on On3.
Nationwide Children’s plans to open Close to Home Center on Adair Avenue by late August
COLUMBUS − Nationwide Children’s Hospital is expanding once again, this time into Zanesville with a Close to Home Center at 740 Adair Ave., according to Shaun Coffman, the site director who’s been with Children’s Hospital for 12 years. The remodel of the building on Adair is in progress with the center’s opening expected by the end of August for care to ages birth through 21. ...
Study Looks at Co-Use of CYP2D6-Metabolizing Opioids, Antidepressants in Seniors
MONDAY, July 22, 2024 (HealthDay News) — For older nursing home (NH) residents, use of CYP2D6-metabolized opioids concomitantly with CYP2D6-inhibiting antidepressants is associated with worsening pain and increased risk of opioid-related adverse events (ORAEs), according to a study published online July 23 in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Yu-Jung...
Columbus, firefighters OK new contract, 17.5% raise
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council approved a collective bargaining agreement between the city and the union representing Columbus firefighters, Local #67 of the International Association of Firefighters. The contract outlines wages, hours, and other terms of employment. Some highlights include 17.5% raises across the board over the next three years. Negotiations on the […]
Ohio State basketball announces majority of nonconference schedule
College basketball scheduling is a little different than the other revenue sport, football, where schedules are made sometimes years in advance. With basketball, we only get teh finalized schedule a mere months before the season begins and that’s the case again with the Ohio State basketball program. On Monday, the majority of the Ohio State basketball schedule was released so it’s this winter is beginning to come into focus a little more. A couple of the game swere already reported, but now we have official confirmation from the program. We’re also still awaiting the official Big Ten schedule but already got a...
Chip Kelly looks to ignite Ohio State offense in 2024
COLUMBUS — Ohio State Buckeyes fans have a reason to be excited as Chip Kelly takes charge of the offense for the 2024 football season. Despite a solid performance last year, the Buckeyes’ offense lacked the explosive edge of previous seasons, struggling to score against top teams. With Kelly at the helm, anticipation is high for a revitalized and high-octane Buckeye attack.
Our clearest indicator yet that Ohio recreational marijuana sales won’t start ‘til after Labor Day: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Ten Ohio marijuana growers and processers are the first to receive certificates of operation which permits them to begin working in the recreational market. We’re talking about the two in Akron and one each in Lorain and Portage counties on Today in Ohio. Listen online here.
Schmidt's unveils new cream puff for the Ohio State Fair
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Ohio State Fair begins Wednesday, and Schmidt's Sausage Haus is celebrating 110 years at the Fair with the exclusive debut of the Cotton Candy Cream Puff. This delectable new treat will be available only at the Ohio State Fair, which runs from July 24...
Canal Winchester brewery holds fundraiser for Stakely family
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The community is making sure Alexa Stakely's family is being supported. Loose Rail Brewing, a Canal Winchester bar, put on a fundraiser to do just that. Starting around 4 p.m. Monday, you could see "Team Alexa" gear up and down Waterloo Street. People close to...
Gov. DeWine to sign bill putting AEDs in Ohio schools Tuesday
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will sign a bill into law putting AEDs in schools. The governor will sign HB 47 at Worthington Kilbourne High School with a student present whose life was saved by an AED at soccer practice. Canen Dickman, an incoming sophomore, collapsed...
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