• "Catch of his life": Columbus firefighter saves baby tossed from burning home

    In August of 2018, Columbus Division of Fire arson investigator Mike DeFranciso was on the scene of a suspected arson when he noticed something out of the corner of his eye."I just noticed a column of smoke, and it seemed out of place," said the 31-year veteran firefighter.Two blocks away at a home in the 800 block of E. 13th Avenue, Aleasha Mitchell said she woke up to discover her house was on fire. She described groping and feeling her way in the pitch black smoke to reach her two young child
  • 3 students admit to assaulting bus driver in Fort Hayes brawl

    3 students admit to assaulting bus driver in Fort Hayes brawl
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A former Fort Hayes student admitted Monday to a 5th-degree of felonious assault against a bus driver with Columbus City Schools. The student, who we have chosen not to identify because he was a minor at the time of the incident, is the third and final student charged in the attack of 53-year old Kioshi Smith back in March.On March 9, a fellow student recorded cellphone video of Smith going head-to-head with another student. It shows Smith taking two swings toward the student b
  • Mother of kidnapping suspect accused of trying to intimidate witness

    The mother of a man accused of two attempted kidnappings is now accused of trying to intimidate a witness.William Weaver is charged with grabbing two little girls off the streets of Circleville.The Pickaway County Prosecutor says Weaver tried to kidnap a 12-year-old in September, and a 10-year-old in October.He's in jail, charged in both cases.Now his mother, 44-year-old Bridget Payne, is charged with Intimidation of a Witness.Circleville Police say she approached a witness in the case and tried
  • Robbery suspect shot by Columbus police officer now facing charges

    Robbery suspect shot by Columbus police officer now facing charges
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The suspect who was injured in an officer-involved shooting on Dec. 5 has been arrested and charged, according to the Columbus Division of Police.Police said a SWAT officer was undercover to do an exchange set up on a buy and sell website when 18-year-old Kyler Collier robbed them.Another officer involved in the operation shot Collier, who was taken to Grant Medical Center in critical condition. It happened on Duvall Lane in southeast Columbus.Collier was charged with aggravate
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  • ODRC stops monitoring certain criminals; returns hundreds of probation cases to counties

    ODRC stops monitoring certain criminals; returns hundreds of probation cases to counties
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WBNS) – Quietly and without much warning, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction notified chief probation officers this summer that it would no longer provide supervision for certain criminals on probation.The change caught several Ohio counties by surprise and sent some scrambling to figure out how to account for dozens of cases without adding more probation officers.“We started getting phone calls from the offenders saying 'We are no longer being super
  • Ohio officer posts message to teen ticketed for speeding

    Ohio officer posts message to teen ticketed for speeding
    NORTH RIDGEVILLE, Ohio (AP) - A police officer in a Cleveland suburb posted a message on social media after ticketing an 18-year-old for driving 100 mph in a 65 mph zone.The officer wrote on Facebook Sunday that he didn't feel bad about writing the ticket because the teen needs to slow down before causing a fatal crash.The officer says the reckless teen driver "seemed like a really nice kid who made a bad decision."The officer posted a photo of the ticket.
  • 7 indicted after police find more than 17 pounds of heroin, $107k in cash

    7 indicted after police find more than 17 pounds of heroin, $107k in cash
    The Franklin County Grand Jury returned a 10-count indictment Monday for seven people accused of participating in a heroin and cocaine trafficking ring, according to Prosecutor Ron O’Brien,Abidas Ruiz-Lopez, Rafael Barrajas-Gonzalez, Elizar Mendoza-Nava, Moises Rodriguez, Citaly Pardo-Rodriguez, Rodrigo Vazquez-Esqueda and Jose Lucero-Morales are facing charges after police found more than 17 pounds of heroin, over $107,000 in cash, smaller amounts of cocaine and two firearms.The investiga
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  • Police warn of phishing attempt posed as Netflix email

    Police warn of phishing attempt posed as Netflix email
    SOLON, Ohio (WTHR) – Ohio police are warning people of a phishing attempt posed as a Netflix email.The email claims to have trouble with payment information and asks users to update their information.The email says if users fail to do so, their account would be suspended.Netflix has noted these users should beware of these kind of targeted phishing attempts and remember an official Netflix email will not ask for personal info such as credit card number, Social Security number or your accou
  • GOP waits on Trump as clock ticks toward partial shutdown

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The fight over President Donald Trump's $5 billion wall funds deepened Monday, threatening a partial government shutdown in a standoff that has become increasingly common in Washington.It wasn't always like this, with Congress and the White House at a crisis over government funding. The House and Senate used to pass annual appropriation bills, and the president signed them into law. But in recent years the shutdown scenario has become so routine that it raises the questio
  • Governor-elect DeWine sets inauguration event schedule

    Governor-elect DeWine sets inauguration event schedule
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Ohio Governor-elect Mike DeWine has set a schedule for events surrounding his inauguration next month.DeWine announced Monday he will be officially sworn in at his home in Cedarville in southwestern Ohio on the morning of Jan. 14.A public swearing-in for DeWine and Lieutenant Governor-elect Jon Husted will take place later that day at noon at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, followed by an inaugural gala that evening. The gala also is set to be at the Statehouse.DeWine also
  • From no cure to no trace: Girl's inoperable brain tumor disappears

    From no cure to no trace: Girl's inoperable brain tumor disappears
    HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KENS) - A girl’s inoperable brain tumor has disappeared, and doctors are not sure why.In June, doctors diagnosed Roxli Doss with an inoperable brain tumor called diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG, KVUE reported."It is very rare, but when we see it, it is a devastating disease,” said Dr. Virginia Harrod with Dell Children’s Medical Center. “You have decreased ability to swallow, sometimes vision loss, decreased ability to talk, eventually diffic
  • The List: Restaurants Open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

    The holiday season is upon us, and for some, putting together a big feast for the family seems like a daunting, unwelcome task. Luckily, some local restaurants are out there willing to do the job for you. As always, CU has compiled a list of those open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. If we’ve […]
  • First Look: The Lox Bagel Shop Opens in the Short North

    Short North has welcomed a new breakfast and lunch spot. The Lox Bagel Shop, located at 772 N. High St., opened its doors early Monday morning. The menu is simple. Start with a bagel — plain, everything, sea salt and herb, or sesame — and add a spread of cream cheese in plain, chive, roasted […]
  • Downtown Retailer Rebrands to Commuter Clothing Co., Moves to Easton

    Flying Gent is trading a Downtown location for a pop-up and a new name at Easton Town Center. Making the transition to Commuter Clothing Co., the retailer and its expanded offerings are now found at 3922 Townsfair Way next to World of Beer. While Flying Gent was focused on clothing and accessories for a stylish, […]
  • Police looking for missing woman last seen in Chillicothe

    Police looking for missing woman last seen in Chillicothe
    CHILLICOTHE, Ohio - The Chillicothe Police Department needs the public’s help in locating a woman who was last seen in November.Linda Roach, 62, was last seen Nov. 10 in the East Fourth Street area of Chillicothe. She is described to be 5'1" and 159 pounds with green eyes and brown hair, and has a heart tattoo on her right bicep.According to authorities, Roach does not have a vehicle or phone.Anyone with information on Roach’s whereabouts should call the Chillicothe Police Department
  • Megan Markle's father appeals for her to call home

    Megan Markle's father appeals for her to call home
    LONDON (AP) — Meghan Markle's father has appealed to his daughter to call him, saying they hadn't been in touch since her wedding to Prince Harry in May.Thomas Markle told ITV on Monday that he had been texting his daughter, the Duchess of Sussex, but that she hadn't responded.Speaking from San Diego, Markle said, "I love my daughter very much and she has to know that, and I would really appreciate if she would call me, just reach out to me."In Markle's first television interview since the
  • Upcoming I-70 closures ahead of new Grant Avenue bridge unveiling

    Upcoming I-70 closures ahead of new Grant Avenue bridge unveiling
    Crews are working on final touches for the new Grant Avenue bridge spanning over I-70 this week.In order to move forward, portions of I-70 will have to close.All lanes of I-70 east will be closed from 11 p.m. Tuesday until 5 a.m. Wednesday.Wednesday night, all lanes of I-70 west will be closed from 10 p.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday. The ramp from I-71 south to I-70 west will also close Wednesday night.Tuesday night coming from the West Side, I-70 eastbound traffic will be diverted to I-670
  • Monday's Most Wanted: Candis D. Brown

    Monday's Most Wanted: Candis D. Brown
    The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is trying to find 31-year old Candis D. Brown. She is wanted for failure to appear for trial, forgery, and procession of criminal tools.Brown's last known address was in the Hilliard area. She is 5'10", 260 lbs.If you see her, call the Franklin County Sheriff's SWAT team at 614-525-SWAT.
  • Bomb explodes outside private Greek TV station, no one hurt

    Bomb explodes outside private Greek TV station, no one hurt
    ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A powerful bomb exploded outside private Greek television station Skai early Monday, causing extensive damage but no injuries.Police said the blast occurred at 2:35 a.m. outside the broadcaster's headquarters in a coastal area near Athens after telephoned warnings to a news website and another TV station prompted authorities to evacuate the building.There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Armed far-left and anarchist organizations have attacked news media outl
  • Vaping booming in U.S. high schools, survey finds

    Vaping booming in U.S. high schools, survey finds
    NEW YORK (CBS News/AP) -- Twice as many high school students used nicotine-tinged electronic cigarettes this year compared with last year, an unprecedented jump in a large annual survey of teen smoking, drinking and drug use.It was the largest single-year increase in the survey's 44-year history, far surpassing a mid-1970s surge in marijuana smoking.The findings, released Monday, echo those of a government survey earlier this year. That survey also found a dramatic rise in vaping among children
  • Authorities: Armed man shot and killed by Ohio sheriff's deputy

    Authorities: Armed man shot and killed by Ohio sheriff's deputy
    APPLE CREEK, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say a man threatening to shoot himself refused to drop his handgun while approaching a sheriff's deputy in Ohio and was fatally shot by the deputy.The Wayne County Sheriff's Office says deputies were called around 11 a.m. Sunday to downtown Apple Creek where the man threatened to shoot himself. Authorities say they repeatedly told him to drop his weapon, and he said they would have to "shoot him."The sheriff's release says the man kept walking toward a
  • US conducts 6 airstrikes against Somalia extremists, 62 dead

    US conducts 6 airstrikes against Somalia extremists, 62 dead
    JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The U.S. military says it has carried out six airstrikes in the Gandarshe area of Somalia which killed a total of 62 al-Shabab extremist rebels.In a statement issued Monday, the U.S. military's Africa Command said it carried out four strikes on Dec. 15 in which 34 people were killed and two more on Dec. 16 which killed 28. All the air attacks were in the Gandarshe coastal area south of the capital, Mogadishu, it said.No civilians were injured or killed in the attacks, i
  • Police: Some vice operations resume in Columbus

    Police: Some vice operations resume in Columbus
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Columbus Police say some vice operations are resuming as an FBI task force continues its investigation of the unit.The FBI is investigating the Columbus vice squad following the fatal shooting of a woman by a vice officer in August and what critics call the politically motivated arrest of porn actress Stormy Daniels in July.The police division's Tim Becker tells the Columbus Dispatch a group of officers will immediately begin work on such issues as liquor complaints a
  • Lawyer of Pike Co. massacre suspect wants case moved elsewhere

    Lawyer of Pike Co. massacre suspect wants case moved elsewhere
    WAVERLY, Ohio (AP) — Attorneys for a woman charged in the slayings of eight Ohio family members have asked a judge to move the case to a different court because of extensive publicity.The lawyers for defendant Angela Wagner also want the possibility of a death sentence dropped from the trial, calling capital punishment unconstitutional.They also asked Pike County Judge Randy Deering to allow Wagner to wear civilian clothes and to appear without restraints during court hearings.The Dayton D
  • State patrol to open statewide K-9 training facility across Ohio

    State patrol to open statewide K-9 training facility across Ohio
    MARYSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — The State Highway Patrol says it's opening a statewide training facility for police dogs used by the patrol and other law enforcement agencies in Ohio.The $1.4 million facility will feature classrooms, offices, dorms, kennels and a training building in one site in Marysville in central Ohio.The facility opening Monday will be used to train new dogs and handlers for the patrol and other departments, as well as for required ongoing training.The patrol has trained 43 d
  • State patrol opens statewide K-9 training facility in Marysville

    State patrol opens statewide K-9 training facility in Marysville
    MARYSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — The State Highway Patrol says it's opening a statewide training facility for police dogs used by the patrol and other law enforcement agencies in Ohio.The $1.4 million facility will feature classrooms, offices, dorms, kennels and a training building in one site in Marysville in central Ohio.The facility opened Monday will be used to train new dogs and handlers for the patrol and other departments, as well as for required ongoing training.The patrol has trained 43 do
  • Local project encourages kids to deliver holiday cheer

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Hundreds of children around Central Ohio are helping spread holiday cheer with handmade cards. Through a project called Mini Makers, local mom Lindsay Press said she is challenging children of any age to create holiday cards that will be handed out to adults and some children in hospitals and nursing homes.Press said she got the idea from visiting her father in a nursing home with her young son. Her father has since passed away, but a memory lives on."We wanted to keep his memor
  • White House closer to partial shutdown with wall demand

    White House closer to partial shutdown with wall demand
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Pushing the government to the brink of a partial shutdown, the White House is insisting that Congress provide $5 billion to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border despite lawmaker resistance from both parties.Without a resolution, parts of the federal government will shut down at midnight Friday."We're going to do whatever is necessary to build the border wall to stop this ongoing crisis of illegal immigration," White House senior adviser Stephen Miller said Sunday.Ask
  • 'Justice' is Merriam-Webster's word of the year

    'Justice' is Merriam-Webster's word of the year
    NEW YORK — Racial justice. Obstruction of justice. Social justice. The Justice Department. Merriam-Webster has chosen "justice" as its 2018 word of the year, driven by the churning news cycle over months and months.The word follows "toxic," picked by Oxford Dictionaries, and "misinformation," plucked by Dictonary.com.Peter Sokolowski, Merriam-Webster's editor at large, told The Associated Press ahead of Monday's announcement that "justice" consistently bubbled into the top 20 or 30 lookups
  • Mom in toddler tussle video says she went into defense mode

    Mom in toddler tussle video says she went into defense mode
    NEW YORK — A mother who had her toddler yanked from her arms by New York police in a widely seen video said in an interview published Sunday that she went into "defense mode.""In my head, I told myself they're not going to let me leave," Jazmine Headley told The New York Times. "I was so afraid. I was combative with my thoughts."The video captured the chaotic scene that unfolded Dec. 7 as officers tried to remove Headley from a crowded Brooklyn social services office, where she had sat on
  • Mosque open house works to build connections in central Ohio

    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- In an effort to build connections between other faiths and members of the community, several mosques took part in the first “Central Ohio Mosque Day.”“There are 26 different mosques in the area and about 110,000 to 120,000 Muslims living in the greater city of Columbus,” outreach and interfaith director Irman Malk said.The event was a chance for community members to visit a local mosque, take part or observe prayers, and discuss religion and life with mo
  • OSU running back Mike Weber to declare for 2019 NFL Draft

    OSU running back Mike Weber to declare for 2019 NFL Draft
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio State running back Mike Weber tweeted Sunday night he is going to declare for the 2019 NFL Draft.Weber said he will play in the Rose Bowl on January 1 but is going to forego his senior season.In the tweet, he thanked his family, teammates, coaches, friends, and Buckeye fans.pic.twitter.com/WepDfg8OPX— Mike Weber (@mikeweberjr) December 17, 2018
    In January 2018, he tweeted "One more year."One more year.— Mike Weber (@mikeweberjr) January 7, 2018
    During his first
  • Giant Eagle recalling some red and green leaf lettuce due to potential E. coli contamination

    Giant Eagle recalling some red and green leaf lettuce due to potential E. coli contamination
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Giant Eagle has voluntarily recalled red and green lettuce distributed by Adam Bros. Farming, Inc. because of a potential E. coli contamination.The lettuce affected was sold from December 3 through December 14 in the Blacklick, Pickerington, McCutcheon & Stelzer, New Albany, Britton Parkway, Hamilton & Route 33, and Lancaster Giant Eagle locations.The company said there have been no reported illnesses and the recall is out of an abundance of caution.The affected products
  • Child's death highlights communication barriers on border

    Child's death highlights communication barriers on border
    Shortly before a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl died in U.S. custody, her father signed a form stating that his daughter was in good health. But it's unclear how much the man understood on the form, which was written in English and read to him in Spanish by Border Patrol agents.The death of Jakelin Caal highlights the communication challenges along the U.S.-Mexico border as agents come in contact with an increasing number of migrants who speak neither English nor Spanish.Her father's native language

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