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Chillicothe Police Enforce Homelessness Policies in Yoctangee Park
Chillicothe, OH — On July 3, 2024, Chillicothe police intensified efforts to address homelessness within the city’s largest park, Yoctangee Park. Officers responded to reports of homeless camps along the park’s flood-wall, finding areas littered with trash and debris. During the enforcement, many individuals were informed they needed to find new places to stay.
Slideshow: Granville’s annual Mile Long Parade went off without a hitch on July 4
Alan Miller teaches journalism and writes for TheReportingProject.org, the nonprofit news organization of Denison University's Journalism Program. He is the former executive editor of The Columbus Dispatch and former Regional Editor for Gannett's 21-newsroom USAToday Network Ohio.
Mega Weekend: Lots New to Eat, Drink & Shop, The Ultimate Dance Party of Darkness & More for Your Weekend
Happy 4th! Have fun celebrating. Have you watched any of the top movies of the year?. Tickets are on sale for the Comedy Festival this August!. We also announced that the Coffee Festival returns this October and tickets are available for that. Enjoy your weekend!. Fun Things to Do. After...
After safe Red, White and Boom, community asks for heightened police presence to continue
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — While fireworks lit off the night sky in Columbus during Red, White and Boom! on Wednesday, law enforcement agencies covered every corner around the Scioto Mile. The event, which brings thousands to Columbus every summer, went smoothly. Last year, the the fireworks show ended in...
Discovery holds promise to restore function in people with paralysis and neurological diseases
COLUMBUS, OH (WEXNER MEDICAL CENTER) - Paralysis, multiple sclerosis, and ALS. These conditions impact millions of lives with little hope for improvement. But that may not always be the case. Barb Consiglio has the details on scientific breakthroughs that may one day make these conditions treatable and bring hope for recovery to those diagnosed with a wide range of currently incurable diseases and injuries.
Devontae Armstrong Has the Physical Makeup and Experience to Develop into a High-Level Guard for Ohio State
Better Know A Buckeye is our look at every member of Ohio State’s 2024 recruiting class and how they became Buckeyes as they prepare to begin their OSU careers this fall. Devontae Armstrong has watched Ohio State every fall with his twin brother, Deontae, ever since he can remember. After dominating on the gridiron with national powerhouse St. Edward High School in Lakewood, Ohio, Devontae (No. 29 interior offensive lineman, No. 444 overall) will look to do the same in Columbus, as the pair will continue to be part of the same football team, much like they have been all their lives.
Top 10 Conference Games in College Football for 2024
There are plenty of games every year that are worth looking forward to in the college football season. Conference games can have a lot of big moments. Here are the 10 best conference games in college football in 2024. 10. NC State Wolfpack at Clemson Tigers (Sep. 21) NC State...
Columbus police say death of woman found in apartment fire a homicide, suspect charged
A man currently charged with aggravated arson could face additional charges, including murder, after Columbus police said he intentionally set a fire at an apartment where a woman was found dead. The body of 53-year-old Edith Saintilus was found around 10:45 a.m. on June 27 inside an apartment on the...
Ohio State commitment Marcus Johnson continues to impress at every event
SANDUSKY, Ohio – It wasn't long after Jake Diebler was named as the full-time Ohio State men's basketball coach back in mid-March when Garfield Heights, Ohio, 2026 guard Marcus Johnson became the first high school player to commit to the Buckeyes on Diebler's watch. It came as no surprise...
3-star interior offensive lineman commits to UCF over Ohio State
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s 2025 offensive line class will have to wait for another day to grow, as three-star Andrew Stargel committed to UCF on Thursday. Stargel, the No. 1,118 overall prospect in the class and No. 82 interior offensive lineman in the class, chose the Knights over the Buckeyes and NC State.
Man wanted out of Chillicothe stabbing remains on the run
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — The Guardian has learned of new details in the overnight stabbing of a Chillicothe man. The incident, sources close to the situation told the Guardian, originated in the area of South Mulberry Street in the city. The exact circumstances leading up to the stabbing remain unclear....
2 women in Chicago and Cleveland police officer are among those killed in July Fourth shootings
Two women in a home in Chicago, a police officer serving a warrant in Cleveland and an armed person making threats in Yellowstone National Park were among those killed in shootings on the Fourth of July, historically one of the nation’s deadliest days of the year. Violence and mass...
Ohio Family Restaurant Closes Suddenly: Here’s What Happened
WFCN – Fans in Ohio are claiming they have been “priced out” by a family restaurant’s sudden closure due to pricing increases. The closure of an Ohio Wendy’s has left many wondering if they are being “priced out” of the business. Approximately eight...
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra hosts vibrant Red White and Blues concert July 5
The Columbus Jazz Orchestra will be hosting their Red White and Blues outdoor concert on Friday July 5th at the Hinson Amphitheater in New Albany. Musicians Byron Stripling and Bobby Floyd joined Phil and Cam, as well as Jazz Arts Group CEO Katy Coy to preview the show.
A first for one Ohio city: Drag in the Fourth of July Parade
Cheers were heard up and down the street as attendees at one Ohio city’s Independence Day festivities were treated to a new sight in the annual parade: drag performers. Bedecked in star-spangled costumes, three drag queens walked Route 59 in Northeast Ohio for the city of Stow’s 66th annual Fourth of July parade.
Northern Ohio Weather Warning: Severe Storms thru 10PM, Unhealthy Air
Cleveland, OH – Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop ahead of a cold front this afternoon and evening in northern Ohio. A couple of these storms may become severe, with damaging winds approaching 60 mph and locally heavy rainfall. The most likely timing for these storms is between 2 PM and 10 PM, moving from west to east.
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