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Three shot in separate Saturday morning incidents
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Three people were injured or killed from gunshot wounds Saturday morning in seemingly unconnected incidents. Police said they responded to reports of gunshots fired near Interstate 270 and W. Broad Street early Saturday morning. Police said they contacted the caller, who was traveling on I-270 North when they said they witnessed […]
Marion Police seek public’s help in locating 11-year-old runaway **UPDATE**
MARION, OH (MARION COUNTY NOW) — The Marion Police Department is requesting the community’s assistance in locating an 11-year-old runaway, Luekai Aldridge. Luekai was reported missing from his home on Windsor Street early yesterday but was later seen in the downtown area that afternoon. Authorities have received information...
Intel executives accused of misleading investors, lawsuit says
LICKING COUNTY, Ohio — Intel is facing more than financial problems. Now, it’s facing lawsuits over its financial health. On Wednesday, a class action lawsuit filed in northern California by the Construction Laborer’s Pension Trust of St. Louis, allege Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and Intel CFO David Zisner concealed the money problems in the company, and by misleading investors “caused Intel’s stock to trade at artificially inflated prices.”
Group of mothers rally to educate public on Ohio law after woman told to breastfeed baby in bathroom at local pool
NEW ALBANY, Ohio — A New Albany mother spent her Thursday at the Plain Township Aquatic Center as the summer days are winding down. But as the mother began to breastfeed her child, she says an employee at the pool asked her to move to the bathroom citing the pool's policy.
Trade Proposal Sending Patrik Laine From Blue Jackets to the Wild
The Columbus Blue Jackets have been working on completing a Patrik Laine trade for a while now, but nothing has come to fruition. While a recent report listed the Minnesota Wild as a potential fit and as a team that will likely reach out and pursue Laine, there have been rumblings about a possible trade between the two teams. The same report mentioned that the Blue Jackets would prefer not to retain half of his cap hit but are open to retaining some of it if it meant getting a deal done. While there hasn’t been any indication of what the Blue Jackets have asked for in return for Laine, it’s clear they’d prefer to make a hockey trade that gives them back a player who can help improve their depth and be someone who plays every night. Let’s look at a potential blockbuster deal between the two teams.
Major update suggests Buckeyes might be out on five-star tackle
Landing a five-star caliber player is never an easy journey in big-time college football. Recruiting often takes place years before they actually commit, and considering there are only a few dozen players at that level in each class, one typically has to be a high-profile program to bring them in as well.
614 Funk Fest to return for second annual event
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Tomorrow is the second annual 614 Funk Fest, taking place at the Columbus Commons. The festival shines a light on that genre with many different performers, even including a group from Ohio. Performers like Zapp and Morris Day will take the stage tomorrow so we can hear some of their […]
Brian Hartline Calls Competition Between Wide Receivers and Cornerbacks “Critical” to the Team's Success, Emeka Egbuka Says the Buckeyes’ Offense is “Jack of All Trades”
Zone 6 doesn't rebuild; it reloads. While most college football programs would need time to recover from the loss of someone as talented as Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State is not one of them. This season, the Buckeyes will have Emeka Egbuka, Carnell Tate, Brandon Inniss, Jeremiah Smith, Jayden Ballard,...
Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith reveals how close he was to flipping; says he wants to be the next Buckeye great
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Jeremiah Smith has been living in a world of hyperbole since long before he was an Ohio State football player. The freshman still remembers the moment in high school when he realized how big of a deal he was as a 5-star receiver recruit, and when he noticed the Buckeye fan base starting to join in on the hysteria.
Megan Sengelmann named Upper Arlington girls lacrosse coach, succeeding Laura Sandbloom
Even having won two Division I girls lacrosse state championships as a player at Upper Arlington, Megan Sengelmann acknowledged learning more about the game than she expected as a coach. “I’ve been fortunate the past three years to be part of the varsity staff and learn how it works,” Sengelmann said. “I started...
'Shawshank' at 30: Actors, director reflect on classic movie in return to filming site
Legendary Frank Darabont, who directed and wrote the screenplay for "The Shawshank Redemption," was right at home in Mansfield on Friday afternoon while talking about his film made in the summer of 1993. Darabont, who is staying in Mansfield this weekend for the "Shawshank" 30th anniversary events and celebration, talked about the script...
Thousands ‘escape’ OSR in Mansfield for 10th Shawshank Hustle
MANSFIELD — More than 3,000 runners and walkers “escaped” from the former Ohio State Reformatory on Saturday morning as part of the 10th Shawshank Hustle. The 7K (4.3 miles) race left the grounds of OSR just after 8 a.m. and began the journey into downtown Mansfield. Runners and walkers made the turn in Central Park and then continued to the finish line back on the grounds of the historic prison.
Recreational Marijuana Not Permitted at Bars, Restaurants, or Outdoor Patios in Ohio
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. Recreational Marijuana Not Permitted at Bars, Restaurants, or Outdoor Patios. Recreational marijuana is not allowed on premises with a liquor permit in downtown Toledo, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce. Despite the recent legalization of recreational marijuana, patrons are...
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