• Doppler 10 Competition: When will we see snow?

    Take your best guess: when will we see measurable snow for the first time in Columbus?This weekend? Next month? Never?The Doppler 10 Meteorologists are having some fun with this question and making some predictions.The competition is so fierce, 10TV Sports Dom Tiberi is also involved.All were asked when they think the first inch of snow will fall in Columbus specifically at John Glenn Columbus International Airport where it’s officially measured.To the winner will go the coveted Central Oh
  • Police: Murder victim forced to dig his own grave

    Police: Murder victim forced to dig his own grave
    SALT LAKE CITY -- A 19-year-old Utah man has been accused of forcing a man to dig his own grave before killing him and burning his body in a remote wooded area, prosecutors said.Raul Francisco Vidrio was charged Monday with one count of aggravated murder in the death of Wesley Dee Nay, 22, and remained jailed Tuesday on $500,000 bail, sheriff’s Sgt. Spencer Cannon said.It was not immediately clear if Vidrio has a lawyer or will be appointed one. He also is charged with abuse or desecration
  • Here's a guide to enjoying The Game on Saturday

    Here's a guide to enjoying The Game on Saturday
    So, you're going to The Big Game on Saturday. There are a few things you should know, to enhance your enjoyment, and/or to avoid ruining it with a rookie mistake.
  • Huntington Bank promises Columbus 1,000 new jobs, $300 million in loans

    Huntington Bank promises Columbus 1,000 new jobs, $300 million in loans
    Huntington Bank is making a major investment in Columbus: 1000 new jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in loans.The empty building at Cleveland Avenue and SR-161 used to be a Meijer Store.Tuesday Huntington Bank announced that by mid-2017, it will be home to some 1400 employees.The Columbus-based bank will spend $18 million on the 210,000 square foot Huntington Gateway Center.Huntington employees from two other sites will be consolidated at the center.Additionally, the bank committed to bri
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  • Police: Child shot in Franklinton neighborhood

    Police: Child shot in Franklinton neighborhood
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – A childwas shot on the 200 block of Dana Avenue in the Franklinton neighborhood.The shooting happened around 4:45 p.m. Tuesday and the child was transported to Children’s Hospital in stable condition.Columbus Police are on the scene investigating whether the incident was accidental or on purpose.No other information is available at this time including the child's age.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for updates.
  • Police: 10-year-old boy shot in Franklinton neighborhood

    Police: 10-year-old boy shot in Franklinton neighborhood
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – A 10-year-old boy was shot in the 200 block of Dana Avenue in the Franklinton neighborhood Tuesday evening.The shooting happened around 4:45 p.m.Columbus Police said the child was shot in the leg by a brother.The boy was transported to Children’s Hospital in stable condition.Police did not say how the child obtained the gun.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for updates.
  • Man charged in death of homeless person set on fire in Zanesville

    Man charged in death of homeless person set on fire in Zanesville
    The Zanesville Police Department has charged a man in connection with the death of a homeless person earlier this month.Authorities said 41-year-old Dale Dudas was arrested in connection with the death of 62-year-old Leo Hayes.Police were called to the Central Presbyterian Church on November 12 on the report of a body being on fire.The Licking County Coroner's Office determined that Hayes' death was caused by blunt force trauma to the head.Dudas has been charged with aggravated murder and aggrav
  • Patients hope new nursing home rules fix problems

    Patients hope new nursing home rules fix problems
    Walk in Mary Stoots’ home, and it’s obvious. Like her living room wall, her life is filled with happy memories.“Making people smile is better than anything else in the world,” she said.There are photos of her days as a local performer at bars like Deibel’s in German Village and of her family.As she looks back at the days when getting around was a little easier for her, she thinks of a turning point.After a hospital stay for a cracked hip, Stoots says she was dischar
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  • Naloxone Saves Lives In Fight Against Opioid Epidemic

    Naloxone Saves Lives In Fight Against Opioid Epidemic
    Naloxone, a medication commonly known as Narcan, reverses opioid overdoses by blocking the effects of opioids, such as prescription pain killers or heroin, on the brain and can restore breathing in a matter of minutes. Naloxone has no potential for abuse and it can be given as a nasal spray or as an injection into […]
  • Suspect in mom's murder, newborn's kidnap: Victim reneged on deal to give me baby

    Suspect in mom's murder, newborn's kidnap: Victim reneged on deal to give me baby
    WICHITA, Kan. -- The woman accused of killing a Kansas woman and stealing her baby said in a jailhouse interview that the victim had agreed to give her the child but backed out of the deal at the last moment.In a television interview in Spanish, Yesenia Sesmas told KUVN-TV of Dallas-Fort Worth that Laura Abarca-Nogueda had agreed to turn over her newborn daughter to her but reneged on the agreement.In the interview in the Dallas County jail, the 34-year-old Dallas woman admitted that she killed
  • Man gets 3 years for robbery that led to fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Tyre King

    Man gets 3 years for robbery that led to fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Tyre King
    A guilty plea on Tuesday from a man involved in a robbery that led to the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy by a Columbus police officer provided no new insight into the shooting. Demetrius E. Braxton, 19, was sentenced to three years in prison for one count of robbery as part of a plea agreement in which he promised to testify against others involved in the Sept. 14 hold-up.
  • Rowe Boutique Launching Pop-Up Men’s Clothing Shop

    Rowe Boutique Launching Pop-Up Men’s Clothing Shop
    Rowe Boutique is returning to their roots. The popular Short North fashion destination originally began as a pop-up shop in 2006 — located inside the Rebecca Ibel Gallery — and the store originally carried a small selection of men’s items when it opened in 2007 before focusing entirely on fashion for women. Next month, both […]
  • Healthsource 10: Pink Eye Alert

    Take good care when you're greeting loved ones this holiday to ensure you're not taking home more than leftovers.Doctors, especially eye specialists, are warning about a viral "guest" of pink eye infection over the Thanksgiving holiday. Viral pink eye infections are contagious and easily spread.If you're wondering how you get it, medical experts say it's typically the same virus that can cause the common cold."If it lands in your throat it causes a sore throat if it lands in your eye it causes v
  • Cargo pilot strike in Ohio may delay Amazon, DHL shipping

    Cargo pilot strike in Ohio may delay Amazon, DHL shipping
    Pilots for a cargo airline that carries packages for Amazon and DHL went on strike Tuesday, potentially causing delivery delays just as the holiday shopping season swings into high gear.The airline, ABX Air, said it would seek a court order to end the strike by about 250 pilots.The Teamsters union, which represents the pilots, said the strike had caused 75 flights to be canceled. ABX operates 35 daily flights for Amazon and 45 daily flights for DHL, according to the union.The pilots allege that
  • Ohio State's offense clicking as Peppers, Michigan arrive

    Ohio State's offense clicking as Peppers, Michigan arrive
    When Ohio State's passing game was sputtering last month, J.T. Barrett kept saying everything was OK. Even after the loss to unranked Penn State, the quarterback insisted no big changes were necessary and the offense was on track.The quiet Texan's confidence and patience paid dividends.The Buckeyes went out and routed then-No. 10 Nebraska 62-3 to open November and swamped Maryland by the same score a week later, with Barrett throwing for 680 yards and six touchdowns in the two games.The wind ble
  • Lamenting education is worse, state school board member resigns

    Lamenting education is worse, state school board member resigns
    A Dayton-area representative on the 19-member State Board of Education has resigned because he is moving out of state. A.J. Wagner, a former Montgomery County Common Pleas Court judge who has served on the board for two years, praised his fellow board members, but lamented that he had not been a more effective advocate for children, particularly those living in poverty.
  • Columbus Brewing Co. heads south

    Columbus Brewing Co. heads south
    Cincinnati, Dayton, Chillicothe and other markets south of Columbus will get bottles and kegs of Columbus beers, such as its pale ale, India pale ale, double India pale ale, Bodhi, and others. Distribution should start in early December though the exact timing has not been finalized, according to Jason Davis, Columbus Brewing Co.'
  • Hotel barricade suspect indicted for aggravated murder

    Hotel barricade suspect indicted for aggravated murder
    The man who barricaded himself inside a north Columbus hotel last week had been indicted for aggravated murder in connection with a shooting at a convenience store in June.Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien announced the Franklin County Grand Jury has returned a 10-count indictment against 22-year-old DeAnthoni Truss Tuesday.Truss has been indicted on one count of aggravated murder, two counts of murder with specification, two counts of attempted murder with specification, two counts o
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Rain, sleet and snow for Thanksgiving Eve

    This morning: Cloudy with showers moving in.
    This afternoon: Cloudy with showers returning late. Mid 40s
    Tonight: Rainy and milder. 39
    Thanksgiving: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance for a shower, mainly early.
    Friday: Mostly cloudy. Slight chance again. 49Special information: Showers may affect some of your travel plans as a cold front moves across the area. Showers will come in waves with a more prolonged period of rain late today and tonight. Thanksgiving day will have a much lesser chance f
  • Toyota recalls approximately 744,000 Sienna vehicles in the U.S.

    Toyota recalls approximately 744,000 Sienna vehicles in the U.S.
    Toyota has announced it is recalling about 744,000 Sienna vehicles due to the sliding door opening operation.The sliding door motor circuit could be overloaded opening a fuse for the motor causing the door to open while driving.Toyota is creating a remedy for the condition and all known owners are expected to be notified by first class mail in mid-January.For the most up-to-date Safety Recall Information visit http:www.toyota.com/recall and enter the VIN number. For additional questions call Toy
  • Huntington Bank to Redevelop Former Meijer on Cleveland Avenue

    Huntington Bank to Redevelop Former Meijer on Cleveland Avenue
    Huntington Bank announced plans today to transform the former Meijer at 5555 Cleveland Avenue into office space for up to 1,600 employees. The Columbus-based company also announced its intention to target $300 million in loans to low-to-moderate income neighborhoods over the next five years, focusing on the Linden and Northland areas. “We’re stepping up to […]
  • Kia recalls about 72K SUVs; Electrical short can cause fires

    Kia recalls about 72K SUVs; Electrical short can cause fires
    DETROIT -- Kia is recalling nearly 72,000 SUVs in the U.S. because an electrical short in a computer can cause engine fires.The recall covers Sportage models from 2008 and 2009.Kia says in government documents that water containing road salt can get into a braking control computer. That can cause wiring connectors to rust and a circuit board to short, possibly sparking a fire.The problem was discovered after a 2008 Sportage caught fire while parked in a driveway in April. Government documents sa
  • NCAA: Notre Dame must vacate wins after academic misconduct

    NCAA: Notre Dame must vacate wins after academic misconduct
    SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The NCAA has ordered Notre Dame to vacate wins from the 2012-13 and 2013-14 football seasons in an academic misconduct case.In a news release on Tuesday, the NCAA said a Division I Committee on Infractions panel found that a former University of Notre Dame student athletic trainer violated the association’s ethical conduct rules over two academic years. She “committed academic misconduct for two football student-athletes” by completing their coursework, the
  • Elections boards scrambling to finish vote counts

    Elections boards scrambling to finish vote counts
    Boards of elections across the state are scrambling to finish certifying and counting provisional ballots under an expedited timeline set by the Secretary of State Jon Husted. “It was definitely a challenge and it definitely took a lot of extra hours our staff put in,” said Ed Leonard, director of the Franklin County Board of Elections.
  • Idaho man hit by car, falls 50 feet into icy river, badly breaks leg, survives

    Idaho man hit by car, falls 50 feet into icy river, badly breaks leg, survives
    SALEM, Oregon - An Idaho man not only survived being hit by a car on an icy interstate highway bridge, but also a 50-foot-fall into a river and a swim through its frigid waters with a badly broken leg, authorities said.Steven Arrasmith, 34, said the image in his mind of his 7-month-old son drove him to keep swimming for shore through the strong current in the Snake River in the dark.He finally reached an island near the Oregon-Idaho border and awaited rescuers, unable to pull his legs and feet o
  • State Medical Board of Ohio finds no violations in abortion on woman high on drugs

    State Medical Board of Ohio finds no violations in abortion on woman high on drugs
    The State Medical Board of Ohio has closed its investigation into physicians at Women's Med Center in suburban Dayton who performed an abortion on a woman seemingly high on drugs. Paul Coudron, executive director of Dayton Right to Life, said today he recently was notified by the board that there was insufficient evidence that any state laws or professional regulations had been violated.
  • Man pleads guilty in robbery that preceded police shooting of 13-year-old Tyre King

    Man pleads guilty in robbery that preceded police shooting of 13-year-old Tyre King
    A 19-year-old accused in a robbery that preceded the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old by police pleaded guilty this morning in Franklin County Common Pleas Court. Demetrius Braxton was sentenced to three years in prison as part of a plea deal in which he agrees to testify against others. Braxton was arrested in September and charged with a felony count of robbery after the victim reviewed a photo array and identified Braxton as the person who pointed a gun at him and took $10 during the holdup.
  • Sam DuBose shooting: Cincinnati prosecutor to retry Ray Tensing

    Sam DuBose shooting: Cincinnati prosecutor to retry Ray Tensing
    CINCINNATI — An Ohio prosecutor announced Tuesday that he will retry a white former police officer who was accused of murder in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop last year. Hamilton County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph Deters said during a morning press conference that his office spent the 10 days since a mistrial was declared in the case of Ray Tensing interviewing jurors and reviewing trial transcripts, ultimately deciding “that there is a chance of probable suc
  • Cops: Florida man says he stabbed father who wanted to circumcise him

    Cops: Florida man says he stabbed father who wanted to circumcise him
    MIAMI — Police say a Florida man stabbed his father in the neck and told investigators he was angry that his father wanted to circumcise him, reports CBS affiliate WKMG.Alex Fultz, 20, was arrested Sunday on a charge of attempted felony murder. According to a police report, Fultz’s father was asleep on a sofa in his bedroom when Fultz, armed with a knife, entered and stabbed his father in the neck. Police said Fultz then dropped the knife and left.Fultz allegedly told police that his
  • Reports: Kanye West hospitalized following tour cancellation

    Reports: Kanye West hospitalized following tour cancellation
    LOS ANGELES -- Kanye West has been hospitalized following the cancellation of his Saint Pablo Tour, Entertainment Tonight reported.LAPD officials confirmed that they responded to a call in Los Angeles around 1:20 p.m. “Upon our arrival, the disturbance call became a medical emergency only where LAFD responded,” police continued. “Our job was done there and they took over the medical emergency.” LAFD officials told ET, “An adult male described as medically stable was
  • Ohio State Scores High for International Enrollment, Study Abroad

    Ohio State Scores High for International Enrollment, Study Abroad
    The Ohio State University revealed last week that it ranks among the top colleges in the nation in terms of international student enrollment. The school recorded 7,117 international students that were enrolled in 2015, making it the 18th largest international student demographic in the United States. “Our recruitment strategy is geared toward setting international student […]
  • Prosecutor wants to move retrial for University of Cincinnati officer to Columbus or Cleveland

    Prosecutor wants to move retrial for University of Cincinnati officer to Columbus or Cleveland
    An Ohio prosecutor said Tuesday he will again seek a murder conviction against a white former University of Cincinnati police officer, and wants to move the trial after a jury couldn't agree on a verdict in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop.
  • Suspect pleads guilty in robbery leading to officer-involved shooting of Tyre King

    COLUMBUS - Demetrius Braxton, 19, plead guilty for the robbery that led to the officer-involved shooting of Tyre King.Tyre King was a 13-year-old boy who died after an officer-involved shooting in east Columbus in September.The guilty plea was part of a deal with the prosecutor that leaves him serving three years and agreeing to testify in future cases.Braxton was given 66-day jail time credit for what he has already served.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com on this developing story.---Previous Stories
  • Community Invited to Help Plan Poindexter Village Museum

    Community Invited to Help Plan Poindexter Village Museum
    When it was decided that the Poindexter Village subsidized housing development would be demolished and replaced by a new community that includes a mix of market-rate and subsidized housing and community resources, locals on the Near East Side pushed to preserve at least a portion of the site to reflect the history of the area. […]
  • TV Review: “This Is Us” Gives You All the Feels

    TV Review: “This Is Us” Gives You All the Feels
    I have to admit, I was hesitant about this show at first. I pre-judged NBC’s This Is Us to be nothing more than a nighttime soap, starring Mandy Moore of all people. And while there is certainly drama on this show, there is So. Much. More. Every Tuesday, I saddle up with some tissues and […]
  • Your Thanksgiving Week Travel Guide: Traffic, gas prices & mall hours

    Your Thanksgiving Week Travel Guide: Traffic, gas prices & mall hours
    According to AAA, more than 2 million Ohioans will travel 50 miles or more for this Thanksgiving holiday. 10TV is your source for holiday drive times, gas prices, and Black Friday traffic delays.GasTracker 10 Courtsey of FuelInsights.GasBuddy.com
    Thanksgiving travelers are expected to save money this year at the pump, but will pay for it with slow travel times on the roads. "With a record amount of travelers, motorists will be facing congestion not only on highways but gas stations." said Patric
  • Thanksgiving & Holiday Shopping: 2016 Travel Guide

    Thanksgiving & Holiday Shopping: 2016 Travel Guide
    According to AAA, more than 2 million Ohioans will travel 50 miles or more for this Thanksgiving holiday. 10TV is your source for holiday drive times, gas prices, and Black Friday traffic delays.GasTracker10: Courtsey of FuelInsights.GasBuddy.com
    Thanksgiving travelers are expected to save money this year at the pump, but will pay for it with slow travel times on the roads. "With a record amount of travelers, motorists will be facing congestion not only on highways but gas stations." said Patric
  • Franklinton Rising Renovation Celebration

  • Franklinton Rising Renovaiton Celebration

  • Columbus City Council Meeting 11/21/16

  • Huntington adding 1,000 jobs; makes commitment to Northland, Linden neighborhoods

    Huntington adding 1,000 jobs; makes commitment to Northland, Linden neighborhoods
    Huntington Bank will create an $18 million office space out of a former Meijer store on Cleveland Avenue as part of a pledge to hire 1,000 new workers in Columbus and make $300 million in loans available in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods. The city is hailing the project as a big boost for the Northland and Linden neighborhoods.
  • Rivalry Week: Urban Meyer, Ohio State preps for "That Team Up North"

    COLUMBUS, Ohio— Never mind that No. 2 Ohio State's clash with No. 3 Michigan this week is the most meaningful contest between the bitter rivals in a decade. In Columbus, the game against "The Team Up North" doesn't need any additional hype.Legendary Ohio State coach Woody Hayes hung the "TTUN" moniker on Michigan so he wouldn't have to say the name of the hated state and school. The tradition continues to this day here. So does the contempt."We don't like them, and they don't like us," qua
  • Laurelville man killed in head-on crash in Pickaway County

    Laurelville man killed in head-on crash in Pickaway County
    A Laurelville man died Monday night after a head-on crash on Route 56 in rural Pickaway County. Jonathan Wolford, 22, was driving a Mazda MX3 eastbound on Route 56, east of Jackson Road in Saltcreek Township, when he attempted to pass a vehicle in a no-passing zone, according to the State Highway Patrol.
  • Ohio inmate dies nearly 30 years after hiding wife’s body in Dayton newspaper building

    Ohio inmate dies nearly 30 years after hiding wife’s body in Dayton newspaper building
    DAYTON — An Ohio man imprisoned for killing his wife and encasing her body in concrete at the newspaper building where he supervised maintenance has died nearly three decades later.
  • Adviser: Trump unlikely to pursue charges against Hillary Clinton

    Adviser: Trump unlikely to pursue charges against Hillary Clinton
    A top adviser to Donald Trump is suggesting that the president-elect is going to help Hillary Clinton "heal" and not pursue a probe of her private email server.Kellyanne Conway said on MSNBC on Tuesday that Trump is setting a tone for congressional Republicans by refraining from calling for more investigations. She says that "he doesn't wish to pursue these charges."Days earlier, Trump told CBS's "60 Minutes" that he wants to think about whether to look more into Clinton's homebrew email server
  • Top 3 Holiday Mistakes: While Shopping

    The National Crime Prevention Council starts with the #1 rule of shopping:don’t buy more than what you can carry.And don’t drop off what you just bought at your car and head back into the mall.Police have often told CrimeTracker 10 criminals case out parking lots and will look for shoppers who put things in their cars and trunks.
    The NCPC also recommends parking in a well lit area near the entrance of the store or all.Parking lots will fill up pretty quickly so police advise shoppers
  • Akron man dealt elephant sedative that caused W.Va. overdoses, prosecutors say

    Akron man dealt elephant sedative that caused W.Va. overdoses, prosecutors say
    HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Federal prosecutors have accused an Ohio man of distributing an elephant sedative to people, which they say resulted in about two dozen overdoses in a West Virginia city.
  • Akron man dealt elephant sedative in W.Va. overdoses, prosecutors say

    Akron man dealt elephant sedative in W.Va. overdoses, prosecutors say
    HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Federal prosecutors have accused an Ohio man of distributing an elephant sedative to people, which they say resulted in about two dozen overdoses in a West Virginia city.
  • CrimeTracker 10: Top 3 mistakes made while traveling over the holidays

    CrimeTracker 10: Top 3 mistakes made while traveling over the holidays
    Be aware of the local scamsYour bags are packed and you’ve Googled “things to do” when you arrive at your holiday travel destination.But did you also search “Top 10 scams” and “Where is the U.S. Embassy?”If not, those are common travel mistakes people make, according to several travel websites.GloboTreks lists 24 common travel mistakes and how to avoid them, including: trusting the first set of directions you get from a stranger, not copying important do
  • Comedy Preview: Kyle Kinane

    Comedy Preview: Kyle Kinane
    If you’re someone who believes that comedy should be a reprieve from the political deluge that’s soaking our country, Kyle Kinane’s Tuesday show at Ace of Cups might just be what you’re looking for. “I’m not a political comedian and I don’t want to see…there are a lot of comedians who confuse making a point […]

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