• Columbus showcase to feature Ohio city's notable boxers

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio's capital city is celebrating its boxing history with a showcase where fans can meet and greet some of the local legends of the sport.The Feb. 18 event is hosted by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department.
  • State agents investigate murder-suicide of Ohio deputy, wife

    State agents investigate murder-suicide of Ohio deputy, wife
    NEWARK, Ohio (AP) - State crime agents are investigating the apparent murder-suicide of an Ohio sheriff's deputy and his wife.The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation was called into help with the discovery of the couple's bodies Thursday near Newark.Licking County Sheriff Randy Tharp identified the two as 34-year-old David Lewandowski (lew-ahn-DOW'-skee) and 24-year-old Elizabeth Lewandowski.Tharp said David Lewandowski was assigned to the patrol division and his wife was a nurse at Licking Me
  • Calif. hikers rescued after deadly mountain ice disaster

    Calif. hikers rescued after deadly mountain ice disaster
    AZUSA, Calif. -- A group of hikers plunged down a long, steep icy slope in the mountains near Los Angeles on Saturday, killing one and injuring four others, one of them critically, authorities said.
    The accident in what is known as an ice chute was reported around 11 a.m. at Islip Saddle, a hiking area about 7,000 feet high in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles, authorities said.
    At least one hiker managed to contact members of a search and rescue team from Ventura County who wer
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Early week warm-up but colder weather on the way

    This Afternoon: Sun mixing with colds. Nice & mild. Low 50s.
    Tonight: Showers likely. Warm 47.
    Tomorrow: More showers likely but warmer. 61.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information:High pressure moves off to the east today as a low pressure system moves out of the Mississippi Valley. This system will spread showers over the region starting late today and through tomorrow. There’s even a chance for a few isolated thunderstorms. Cooler
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  • Doppler 10 Forecast: An early week warm-up but colder weather is on the way

    This Morning: Clear and seasonably chilly.This Afternoon: Sun mixing with colds. Nice & mild. Low 50s.Tonight: Showers likely. Warm 47.Tomorrow: More showers likely but warmer. 61.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information:High pressure moves off to the east today as a low pressure system moves out of the Mississippi Valley. This system will spread showers over the region starting late today and through tomorrow. There’s even a chance
  • Louvre attack suspect not talking, but his dad is

    Louvre attack suspect not talking, but his dad is
    An Egyptian man accused of attacking French soldiers guarding Paris’ Louvre museum is refusing to cooperate with police, the news agencies said Sunday, citing sources in the Paris prosecutor’s office.“The first interview took place this morning, but it turned out to be a short one. For the moment, he refuses to talk to investigators,” an unnamed source told Reuters. The Associated Press said the same, adding that the suspect would remain in custody.An Egyptian Interior Mi
  • Human remains found, identified as Columbus man missing since October

    Human remains found, identified as Columbus man missing since October
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Columbus Division of Police has identified human remains as those of a man who has been missing since mid-October.Matthew T. Parsley was last seen on Oct. 14, 2016 around West Woodrow Avenue and South High Street. Police said the 37-year-old's disappearance was considered unusual or uncharacteristic.According to police, the remains were found near a quarry behind Lawn Avenue in south Columbus on Jan. 30.The Franklin County Coroner's Office identified the remains as Parsley
  • Man killed in Fayette County crash

    Tyler R. Wrobel, 21, of Bloomingburg, was ejected from his vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Fayette County Sheriff's Office. Wrobel was traveling north and lost control in the 10000 block of Danville Road, about 35 miles southwest of Columbus.
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  • Family of officer shot seeks trial of suspect 44 years later

    In this Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, photo, Becky Cooper, left, the ex-wife of former Columbus police Officer Niki "Nick" Cooper, and their daughters Amy Cooper, middle, and Lori Cooper display a photo of Niki Cooper from his days on the Columbus, Ohio, police force, in Columbus, Ohio. Niki Cooper was shot in 1972 while interrupting a burglary and never regained full use of his left arm.
  • Man dumped newborn Chihuahuas in trash bin, police say

    Man dumped newborn Chihuahuas in trash bin, police say
    PASCO, Wash. -- Pasco police said Vatentin Patricio, 33, from Kennewick, dumped three newborn Chihuahuas in a car wash trash bin about a week ago, CBS affiliate KEPR reports. The animal shelter and police used surveillance video to identify Patricio. Officers tell KEPR that they’ve cited him with three counts of animal cruelty.The shelter also says they’re going to request the prosecutors to up the charges to a felony.Officials haven’t set a court date yet but police say the ma
  • Man arrested in strangling death of NYC jogger

    Man arrested in strangling death of NYC jogger
    NEW YORK -- Police have arrested a man in the strangulation of a New York City woman who had gone out for a run last summer and was found dead in a secluded marsh.Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said 20-year-old Chanel Lewis, of Brooklyn, “made detailed, incriminating statements and admissions,” to detectives when he was arrested Saturday night. Formal charges were pending Sunday. It wasn’t immediately clear if Lewis has an attorney.Karina Vetrano was killed Aug. 2 after going
  • Downtown parking on agenda

    Meters along Sandusky Street, a circulator bus route and a valet service may be considered as some of the ways to alleviate a perceived parking shortage in downtown Delaware.The perception that there's lack of parking spaces is driven when the downtown core, or six blocks of Sandusky Street, reaches its peak during lunch and dinner hours on Fridays ... (more)
  • One killed in Fayette County crash

    One killed in Fayette County crash
    Investigators with the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office say a 21-year-old man was killed in a Sunday morning crash.According to Sheriff Vernon Stanforth, Tyler Wrobel of Bloomingburg was driving a 2005 Cadillac on Danville Road in northern Fayette County around 5:30 Sunday morning when he lost control of the car, traveling off the roadway and ultimately rolling over multiple times.Investigators say Wrobel wasn’t wearing his seatbelt, causing him to be ejected during the crash. The Fay
  • Discovery of man's body ends mother's search

    Susan Stover's months-long search for her son ended last week when his body was found on the South Side. She had posted hundreds of fliers with photos of 37-year-old Matthew Parsley, seeking information that would explain why he disappeared in October.
  • Taylor Swift's pre-Super Bowl show might be her only in 2017

    Taylor Swift's pre-Super Bowl show might be her only in 2017
    Taylor Swift's pre-Super Bowl concert broke some news: She announced it may be her only concert of this year; she performed for the smallest number of fans in some time - 9,000 people is intimate for this pop star - and she sang her newest single live for the first time.She also made some references to football during the 90-minute show, telling the crowd about her early country-turned-pop hit, "You Belong With Me," with lyrics about high school cheerleaders, bleachers and boys."I felt like it m
  • Michael Phelps makes political Super Bowl pick

    Michael Phelps makes political Super Bowl pick
    Michael Phelps approaches his Super Bowl pick with equal parts athletic achievement and brand loyalty.So while he admires Tom Brady, he will not commit to the New England Patriots winning Super Bowl LI.Phelps commented on the big game, his trademark Phelps face, and hosting the Big Game Big Give poker tournament Saturday night in Houston."As an athlete you root to watch athletes do great and remarkable and impressive things that have never been done before. So you look at Tom (Brady) having a ch
  • How data analytics is becoming a "moneyball" for restaurants

    How data analytics is becoming a "moneyball" for restaurants
    In this information age, data analysis has transformed everything from business to sports to politics. Now, the nation’s restaurants are getting a taste for the new technology. It can point out hidden trends and opportunities and also reveal dangerous blind spots.In his new book, “The Underground Culinary Tour,” Damian Mogavero details this developing trend, reports “CBS This Morning: Saturday” co-host Alex Wagner. “In developing this, you noticed that restaur
  • Columbus Police locate missing 12-year-old boy

    Columbus Police locate missing 12-year-old boy
    Columbus Police located a missing 12-year-old boy Sunday.Jaijuan Jenkins had last been seen Friday morning at his Grandmother's house on Parkwood Avenue in northeast Columbus.He was located safely Sunday morning.
  • 'La La Land' continues dance to the Oscars with DGA win

    'La La Land' continues dance to the Oscars with DGA win
    "La La Land" director Damien Chazelle waltzed off with the top honor at the Directors Guild of America Awards, Saturday. It's the latest stop on the ebullient musical's journey to the Oscars, but it wasn't all song and dance at the annual awards ceremony in Beverly Hills. The evening also took on a more somber, urgent note as many directors and presenters also grappled with President Donald Trump's refugee and immigration ban."I wanted to celebrate the act of dreaming and what art means. Art doe
  • 2 dead, 2 injured after van soars over Los Angeles freeway

    2 dead, 2 injured after van soars over Los Angeles freeway
    Two women are dead after their van missed a bridge over the 101 Freeway in Los Angeles, smashing through concrete pillars and launching over six lanes of traffic before colliding with a southbound car.The Los Angeles Fire Department released a statement Saturday night saying a man was rescued from the overturned van and transported to a hospital in critical condition. Another man was extracted from the southbound car and hospitalized in serious to critical condition.Firefighters lifted the van t
  • Court denies DOJ request to immediately reinstate travel ban

    Court denies DOJ request to immediately reinstate travel ban
    A federal appeals court has denied the Justice Department’s request for an immediate reinstatement of President Donald Trump’s ban on certain travelers and all refugees.The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco instead asked both the state of Washington and the Trump administration early Sunday to file more arguments by Monday afternoon.The Trump administration appealed a federal judge’s ruling that temporarily placed the ban on hold. The higher court’s denia
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: An early week warm-up with showers and storms.

    Today: Cloudy to start with a mix of sun & clouds in the afternoon.Warmer 44.WSW winds 7-12 mph.
    Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy, chilly.Low 28.Light variable winds.
    Monday: Clouds build through the day with rain arriving after sunset, mild.High 50.South winds 4-8 mph.
    Tuesday: Showers & a few storms.Windy & mid.High 61.SW winds 10-20 gusting to 35 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information:A dry front will move through today ou
  • Quick takes

    NAMED: Dr. Luca R. Delatore has been named the medical director of the emergency department at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus.
  • Animal cruelty expert says video from "A Dog's Purpose" was misleading

    Animal cruelty expert says video from "A Dog's Purpose" was misleading
    LOS ANGELES -- Leaked video showing a frightened dog being forced into churning water during filming of “A Dog’s Purpose” was misleadingly edited and the German shepherd was unharmed, according to third-party findings released by American Humane, the group responsible for overseeing animal safety on the movie set.
    An independent animal-cruelty expert found that preventative safety measures were in place to protect the dog, Hercules, American Humane said. The board-certified vet
  • 4-year-old injured, dies after mother allegedly kicked her

    4-year-old injured, dies after mother allegedly kicked her
    GAITHERSBURG, Md. - Montgomery County Police say a 4-year-old girl who was hospitalized after her mother allegedly kicked her in the stomach because she didn't brush her teeth has died.The department said in a news release that Nohely Martinez Hernandez died Wednesday at Children's National Medical Center in Washington.Officers say on Jan. 26, the girl's mother, 20-year-old Iris Hernandez Rivas, called 911 and said she found daughter face-down in the bathtub and unresponsive in their Gaithersbur
  • One lane of I-270 shut down on South Side

    Columbus police have one lane of Interstate 270 shut down on the South Side due to an injury accident Saturday evening. Northbound traffic is blocked at mile marker 45, between Rt.
  • Fire crews battle fire in Gahanna; apartment severely damaged

    Fire crews battle fire in Gahanna; apartment severely damaged
    GAHANNA, Ohio - The Mifflin Township Division of Fire responded to a Gahanna apartment complex, where they say least one unit is severely damaged.The fire happened Saturday on the 300 block of Morrison Road at Hunters Ridge.Investigators were called to help determine how the fire started.The fire chief said the number of people displaced is unclear, but the American Red Cross is helping everyone involved.Stay 10TV and 10TV.com for updates.
  • Boy, 11, burned after gas heater explodes in pet kennel

    Boy, 11, burned after gas heater explodes in pet kennel
    MARKLEVILLE, Ind. - An 11-year-old has suffered severe burns from an explosion inside a homemade kennel at a Madison County home.Television station WRTV reports that the boy was trying to light a gas heater about 11 a.m. Saturday near Markleville when the explosion occurred.Authorities say the heater was enclosed for some of the family's pets.Madison County Sheriff Scott Mellinger says other family members were about 100 yards away at the time.The boy was being treated at a hospital. His conditi
  • Iranian baby will travel to Oregon for life-saving surgery, hospital says

    Iranian baby will travel to Oregon for life-saving surgery, hospital says
    PORTLAND, Ore. -- An Iranian infant with a rare cardiac condition who was banned from entering the United States for life-saving surgery under President Trump’s executive order will travel to Oregon for the emergency procedure, the hospital said Saturday.The family had an appointment in Dubai to get a tourist visa, but it was abruptly canceled earlier this week after Mr. Trump announced his executive order on immigration banning travel to the U.S. by people from seven predominantly Muslim
  • Florinne M. Mallernee

    Florinne M. Mallernee, 79 of Cadiz, died Friday, February 03, 2017 at Altercare of Alliance. She was born February 19, 1937 in Martins Ferry, Ohio a daughter of the late Benjamin Frank and Priscilla DeCorte Palumbo.
  • Illinois mother dies in house fire after saving newborn baby's life

    Illinois mother dies in house fire after saving newborn baby's life
    A young mother who died in a house fire on Monday is being hailed a hero for the quick-thinking move that authorities say saved her newborn daughter’s life.Shelby Carter strapped her 10-day-old baby, Keana, in a car seat and dropped her from a second-story window as flames engulfed the family’s home.Firefighters and paramedics from Wyoming, Illinois, found the baby safely on the ground below the window, Wyoming-Speer Fire Department captain Jake Plumer told CBS News.Crews worked to r
  • Department of Justice files appeal intended to return President Trump's travel ban

    Department of Justice files appeal intended to return President Trump's travel ban
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court to set aside a judge's order that temporarily blocked the Trump administration's travel ban.The federal government's request for an emergency stay was filed Saturday night with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.The filing asks the court to lift an order from a day earlier from a judge in Washington state.The ruling from U.S. District Judge James Robart temporarily halted a Trump administration executive order that su

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