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Columbus weather: Drought conditions continue, but more rain on the way
Despite welcome showers last week, much of Ohio remains in drought conditions, according to the latest analysis from the U.S. Drought Monitor. Franklin County is seeing moderate drought conditions across most of the county, with abnormally dry conditions in the northeast corner, according to a map from the U.S. Drought Monitor released Wednesday....
Man accused of shooting at woman's car, hitting 13-year-old in east Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — An ongoing feud led to a child being shot, court documents say. The shooting happened in the 3000 block of East 7th Avenue just after noon. Charging documents for Cameron Tyler, 23, accuse him of firing a gun at a woman's car and hitting the 13-year-old in the backseat.
Avondale’s April Knight Prepares to Represent Columbus City Schools on the National Stage
July 5, 2024 – For twenty years, April Knight has served students of Columbus City Schools (CCS) as a proud principal. For the 2025-2026 school year, Knight will continue to support CCS students, but it will be on the national stage. Knight, the principal at Avondale Elementary School, is...
The Homicide Investigation In Columbus Has Led to the Arrest of a Suspect, According to Police
WFCN – A suspect has been captured by Columbus police in connection with a recent killing, which is a major development in the continuing investigation. Police have reportedly made extensive attempts to find and capture those responsible for the horrific event, and this arrest is the result of their efforts.
Annual Farmers and Merchants Picnic in Ada Scheduled for August
The annual Farmers And Merchants Picnic in Ada is right around the corner. It will start Friday night, August 9th with the Shifferly Road Band performing. Guitars for Vets will be the opening act. On Saturday August 10, one of the biggest F&M Picnics ever will be held. There will...
150th Basic Peace Officer Training Class Graduates in Columbus on Wednesday
Each of the members of the 150th Basic Peace Officer Training Class, representing various Ohio law enforcement agencies, graduated and received Basic Peace Officer Certification and a Certificate of Completion from the Ohio State Highway Patrol Training Academy at their graduation in Columbus on Wednesday. The 44 graduates will assume duties as peace officers for 31 Ohio agencies.
Local Woman-Owned Dealership Thrives in Ashville, Offers Quality Used Cars and Expert Service
In a heartening display of entrepreneurial spirit, Kristin Clemens, a lifelong resident of Pickaway County, has successfully run her own used car dealership, Kristin Clemens Auto Group, in Ashville for the past five years. Clemens takes pride in personally inspecting every vehicle before adding it to her inventory, ensuring that...
New Ohio State quarterback does not hold back
The Ohio State Buckeyes have one of the most talented and experienced rosters in all of college football, and new Kansas State transfer quarterback Will Howard has made it very clear that the mission for the Buckeyes is to win the national championship, nothing less. During a recent interview, at...
Critically endangered gorilla born at Ohio zoo
An Ohio zoo welcomed an adorable — and critically endangered — baby gorilla over the weekend.The newborn western lowland gorilla is mother Sue's first child, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium said Wednesday. She's been very attentive to her baby, nuzzling and cradling the newborn. "With tiny hands and beautiful big brown eyes that melt our hearts, this baby is absolutely precious — in regard to both the cuteness factor and what the baby represents for this species' future," said Audra Meinelt, curator of the Columbus Zoo's Congo Expedition region, in a statement.Zoo workers have decided to wait before determining if the...
Ross Bjork Calls Ryan Day “A Winner,” Snoop Dogg’s Youth Football League Was “Instrumental” in C.J. Stroud’s Life and Joe Burrow Compares Life in Ohio and Louisiana
Happy Independence Day to all who celebrate. Have a fun and safe holiday. “RYAN DAY IS A WINNER.” This week, Ross Bjork started his tenure as Ohio State’s athletic director, succeeding Gene Smith after his 19 years in the role. Before Bjork settled into his office at the Fawcett Center, Bill Rabinowitz of The Columbus Dispatch interviewed the Kansas native and asked him to share his opinion of Ohio State football coach Ryan Day.
New wine trail traverses Coshocton, Muskingum and Guernsey counties
COSHOCTON − Coshocton County is offering yet another opportunity for locals and tourists alike to experience what makes Appalachia great with the inaugural Wild About Wine Trail with stops in Muskingum, Guernsey and Coshocton counties. Mindy Brems, executive director of the Coshocton Visitors Bureau, said this is a natural extension of the Three Rivers Wine Trail the agency has touted for years. She said the new wine trail features discounts on room rates and specials at locations...
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