• Art exhibit is passionate depiction of soldiers' injuries

    Jim Mellick spent Thursday afternoon is his homemade wood shop. It’s the place his spends hour after hour every day.“It's something that I look forward to,” said Mellick. “At work early in the morning, late at night.”Mellick has been creating things with his hands for most of his career. Most recently, he’s been sculpting dogs out of wood.“I think there's a sort of symbolic relationship between the dog and the human being. It's a very close-knit relation
  • Ohio village ordered to repay $3M from traffic cam speeding tickets

    Ohio village ordered to repay $3M from traffic cam speeding tickets
    A judge in Ohio says a village must pay back all $3 million paid by drivers for speeding citations from automated traffic cameras.CBS Cincinnati affiliate WKRC-TV reports Butler County Judge Michael Oster issued his ruling Wednesday, saying the money was unjust enrichment of New Miami. A judge ruled in 2014 that the village’s camera enforcement was unconstitutional.The ruling is the latest round in appeals and disputes in the case, and the village has said it will continue to challenge it.
  • Ohio Auditor Dave Yost discusses a new fiscal tool for Ohio cities...

    When you think about the Cincinnati Zoo you generally think about animals of all shapes and size. What you may not realize is all that you c Ohio Auditor Dave Yost discusses a new fiscal tool for Ohio cities and counties, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017, in Columbus, Ohio.
  • Clintonville man describes frightening moments after flight makes emergency landing

    Clintonville man describes frightening moments after flight makes emergency landing
    A Clintonville man described to 10TV the frightening moments after his flight made an emergency landing.On the ground in St Louis Thursday morning, passengers were removed from the plane and bused to a nearby terminal, as police K-9 sniffed their luggage lined up on the tarmac.Mark Bowman of Clintonville was on the flight that left Columbus just after 7 a.m. Thursday, bound for Phoenix."We were flying and there was an announcement came on that said that we were going to have to divert over to St
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  • Grammys to pay tribute to Prince, George Michael

    Grammys to pay tribute to Prince, George Michael
    LOS ANGELES— Sunday's Grammy Awards will include special tributes to pop music icons Prince and George Michael.Organizers announced Wednesday that the program will include two performances in honor of the stars who died last year. The announcement didn't say who would perform the tributes.Previously announced performers for this year's show include Adele, Alicia Keys, Lady Gaga, John Legend, Bruno Mars and Metallica. Gaga performed a medley of the late David Bowie's hits during last year's
  • BrewDog Bar & Restaurant Opening Soon

    BrewDog Bar & Restaurant Opening Soon
    Over a year and a half in the making, BrewDog is finally ready to share some beer with you inside their U.S. headquarters. The company announced today that their DogTap bar and restaurant located within their Canal Winchester facility will officially open to the public on Monday, February 20.
    “The new craft beer bar and restaurant will serve up a selection of beers from BrewDog and some of our favourite guest breweries, as well as some incredible food paired perfectly to the beers on tap,&
  • Northeast Ohio dad convicted of murder in beating of 3-year-old girl

    Northeast Ohio dad convicted of murder in beating of 3-year-old girl
    A northeast Ohio man charged in the beating death of his 3-year-old daughter has been convicted of murder and sentenced to 23 years to life in prison.The Repository in Canton reports that a jury also convicted Mathew Miku of child endangering. The 23-year-old Canton man was sentenced Wednesday after offering a brief apology in court.He was charged after the March 2016 death of his daughter, Hailey, whose autopsy showed bruises and cuts all over her body.The Stark County judge who sentenced Miku
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Frigid wind chills tonight

    This Afternoon: Gradual clearing, windy and cold.
    Tonight: Clearing skies and very cold. Low 13. Feeling like the single digits. Winds: SW 10-15 mph.Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy and more seasonable. High 38. Winds: SW 10-15 mph.Saturday: Cloudy with showers late at night. Much warmer with a high of 54. Winds: SW 5-10 mph. Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information:Winter is back with blustery winds and frigid wind chills tonight. Lows will drop into
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  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Cloudy skies. Bitter breeze. Flurries possible

    This Afternoon: Mostly cloudy and more seasonable. Near 40 SW 10-15 mph
    Tonight: Mostly cloudy and much milder. 37
    Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy and warm. 57 SW 5-10 mph
    Sunday: Showers likely and warm. 56Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information:After a frigid morning, high pressure drifts east, and warmer temperatures will return with a seasonable afternoon today and well above normal readings for the weekend. An area of low pressure will bring sho
  • Latest Version of Victorian Village Proposal Heading to Commission Tonight

    Latest Version of Victorian Village Proposal Heading to Commission Tonight
    Kaufman Development is headed back to the Victorian Village Commission tonight with its proposal for the IBEW site just off of High Street in the Short North.
    The project, which was first brought to the commission in August and then revised multiple times, now stands at nine stories, with a maximum height of 115 feet. That’s a small reduction from the original 10-story proposal.
    Other changes include a shift of some of that height closer to High Street and away from the neighborhood, movin
  • Stephen Curry defends making controversial comment about Trump

    Stephen Curry defends making controversial comment about Trump
    OAKLAND, Calif. -- Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry defended a controversial comment he made on Wednesday about President Trump, CBS San Francisco reports.In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News, Curry was asked about comments made by Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank in support of President Trump, calling him an asset for the nation. Curry has a lucrative endorsement deal with the sports shoe and apparel company and is very much the public face of the company.“I agree with that
  • Woman found shot to death at Scioto Grove Metro Park in Grove City

    GROVE CITY, Ohio – Police are searching for answers after a woman was found shot to death in a public park.A couple visiting Scioto Grove Metro Park found the woman's body and called Grove City Police.“It was somebody coming to the park or exiting the park and saw her right there at the entrance,” Grove City Police Lieutenant Brian Davidson said.Grove City police have not released the victim’s identity but they said her family is coming in from out of state to identify he
  • Body found at Scioto Grove Metro Park in Grove City

    Body found at Scioto Grove Metro Park in Grove City
    GROVE CITY, Ohio – Scioto Grove Metro Park closed Thursday after a female was found dead in the park.A couple visiting the park found the woman's body and called Grove City Police.Franklin Township Fire & EMS pronounced the woman dead on the scene after 1 p.m.Police say it appears that the woman was shot. The Bureau of Criminal Investigation is assisting Grove City Police at the scene.Stay with 10TV for updates on this developing story.
  • Ohio State Spring Game tickets go on sale Friday

    Ohio State Spring Game tickets go on sale Friday
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Tickets for Ohio State football's annual spring game go on sale Friday.It will cost you $5 to attend the LifeSports Spring Game on April 15. The game kicks off at 12:30 p.m. at Ohio Stadium. Parking is free.There are a limited number of reserved club seat tickets. Those tickets are $15.OSU students get into the spring game for free with a valid school ID. Children under age six get in free as well.The 2016 spring game drew a record crowd of 100,189 fans.---How to purchase
  • Over 50 Things to Do in Columbus This Weekend

    Over 50 Things to Do in Columbus This Weekend
    Winter has returned! How are you on the random acts of kindness for Columbus Kindness Month? Gift the perfect present for Valentine’s Day – tickets to Best Bites Sweet Treats! Enter to win tickets to CATCO’s Sex with Strangers, and it is the last day to enter for North Market’s Mix & Shake!
    ThursdayShort North Stage’s performance of Hand to God is a hilarious evening, don’t miss it! The Tutti Festival continues at Denison University through Sunday with per
  • Mega Weekend Winter 2017 – Vol. 11

    Winter has returned! How are you on the random acts of kindness for Columbus Kindness Month? Gift the perfect present for Valentine’s Day – tickets to Best Bites Sweet Treats! Enter to win tickets to CATCO’s Sex with Strangers, and it is the last day to enter for North Market’s Mix & Shake!
    ThursdayShort North Stage’s performance of Hand to God is a hilarious evening, don’t miss it! The Tutti Festival continues at Denison University through Sunday with per
  • Sperm bank cited after deputy's death from liquid nitrogen

    Sperm bank cited after deputy's death from liquid nitrogen
    AUGUSTA, Ga. — A Georgia sperm bank has been cited two days after a sheriff's deputy died from inhaling liquid nitrogen while trying to save an employee.News outlets report that the Georgia Department of Insurance issued a cease and desist order Tuesday against the Xytex sperm bank in Augusta and its supplier, AirGas Inc., regarding the liquid nitrogen tank that killed 57-year-old Richmond County Sheriff's Sgt. Greg Meagher.Authorities say Meagher died Sunday when he went in to rescue an e
  • Officials determine source of gas odor in Zanesville

    Officials in Muskingum County have determined the source of the gas odor in Zanesville.The smell was caused by a drip gas from a drip tank near Polk Scrap Iron and Metal Company.Authorities were first alerted of the smell around 9:30 a.m. Thursday.Drip gas is a byproduct of natural gas and is highly flammable.The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is continuing to investigate and working to neutralize the odor.Officials did not order any evacuations. Residents were asked to shelter in place, c
  • Diverted Columbus flight OK'd to leave St. Louis for Phoenix

    Authorities found "no credible security threat" aboard a Columbus flight diverted today to St. Louis and allowed it to continue to Phoenix, its original destination, according to a statement on the St. Louis airport's blog. The 188 passengers and crew were taken from the plane when it landed in St. Louis this morning while law enforcement conducted a security sweep of American Airlines flight 534, which left John Glenn Columbus International Airport at 7:09 a.m. today.
  • City of Zanesville investigating strong odor of gas

    Zanesville officials are investigating a strong odor of gas near downtown.10TV has learned crews are searching the area near downtown, but have not found a source for the odor.Officials are asking residents not to call 911 unless there's an immediate emergency, and are telling residents in the vicinity to extinguish any burners or other flames and be prepared to evacuate.Residents are also asked to shelter in place, close all doors and windows, and wait for an all-clear.The Muskingum County Job
  • First Look: Buckeye Bourbon House

    First Look: Buckeye Bourbon House
    Downtown’s newest bar officially opens for business tomorrow. The Buckeye Bourbon House is opening its doors to the public at 36 E.Gay St., located inside the Residence Inn hotel, operated by Concord Hospitality. The new venue features over 40 bourbons to choose from, along with a list of cocktails, punch bowls, and a small plate menu.
    “We are creating an upscale bourbon bar that extends beyond a spot for after work outings and celebrating life’s accomplishments,” sa
  • Treat to Try: Schmidt’s (Truck) Cream Puff

    Treat to Try: Schmidt’s (Truck) Cream Puff
    Schmidt’s isn’t exactly an unknown quantity in Columbus. Last I checked, its Bahama Mama was named the official food of Columbus. Which makes sense, it’s large and sturdy, and just spicy enough to keep things interesting. Schmidt’s has also been a destination point for a national television show, Man Vs Food. So, the spot is on the radar.
    Besides the Bahama Mama, the other thing Schmidt’s is famous for is its jumbo cream puffs. The jumbo part is not an overstatement
  • Update: Lomonico’s Closes Pickerington Location, Downtown Restaurant Reopens on Monday

    Update: Lomonico’s Closes Pickerington Location, Downtown Restaurant Reopens on Monday
    UPDATE (3:00PM) – A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the Downtown location was closed permanently, when it is only closed temporarily.
    After launching in Pickerington in late 2013, Lomonico’s has closed its doors at 1506 Stonecreek Drive. Equipment from the Pickerington location is being moved to Lomonico’s Downtown restaurant at 340 E. Gay St., which is temporarily closed until the move is complete.
    Owner Craig Lomonico explained that the equipment r
  • Lomonico’s Closes Downtown and Pickerington Restaurants

    Lomonico’s Closes Downtown and Pickerington Restaurants
    After just a little over a year in business, Lomonico’s has closed its doors at 340 East Gay Street as of last night. Multiple patrons confirmed to Columbus Underground via email and social media that the restaurant is closed, although no notice has been published officially by the restaurant and it cannot be reached by phone.
    The restaurant was listed for sale earlier this week for $199,000 with the reason for selling listed as “owners have other jobs, not enough time to build
  • Columbus Metropolitan Club: "I Am My Brother's Keeper" Engages

  • How to declutter your home with ease

    Laura Mulligan knew her breaking point."It just got to a point where there wasn't a path to walk through the crawl space anymore and we wanted to be able to find things more readily," she said.It lead her to the decision to declutter her home."We just said it's time," she said.She says it's no doubt a daunting task."A lot of people say to me 'I don't even know where to start'," Shirley Collins said.Collins is the founder of My Little Organizer. She specializes in decluttering homes. In three yea
  • Columbus Makes Art Presents: Searius Addishin Bringing Sexy Back with Erotica Poetry

    Columbus Makes Art Presents: Searius Addishin Bringing Sexy Back with Erotica Poetry
    Searius Addishin is a poet, performer and educator based in Columbus. This month, he’s bringing his signature spoken word event, Erotica, to Wild Goose Creative on Saturday, Feb. 11, just in time for Valentine’s weekend.
    Justin Johnston: What can people expect when they come to one of your performances?Searius Addishin: They can expect authenticity and laughter with poetry somewhere smashed in the middle. Maybe a garnish of thought-provoking.
    Searius Addishin.
    Justin: Tell me about y
  • American Airlines flight from Columbus makes emergency landing in St. Louis

    American Airlines flight from Columbus makes emergency landing in St. Louis
    An American Airlines flight out of Columbus was diverted to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport Thursday morning.American Airlines flight 534 was headed to Phoenix when it was diverted to St. Louis for an emergency landing around 9 a.m.No details have been released on the reason for the emergency landing.Emergency crews were seen on the runway after the plane landed, according to KMOV. ---
  • Pair of bald eagles attempt to nest at national park in Ohio

    Pair of bald eagles attempt to nest at national park in Ohio
    BRECKSVILLE, Ohio — A pair of bald eagles is attempting to nest at a national park in northeast Ohio.Officials at Cuyahoga Valley National Park say the eagles are tending a nest in the Pinery Narrows section of the park, so the area around that tree will be closed through July.Eagles lay their eggs in late winter. Adult eagles must remain on the nests constantly because the eggs are extremely sensitive to cold temperatures, and human disturbance can jeopardize nesting success.Federal laws
  • ThisWeek: W. Lane site eyed for Home2 Suites

    A Columbus development group wants to build a six-story, 118-room Home2 Suites at 1640 W. Lane Avenue that also would feature retail space and a restaurant. Michael Forejt, an associate with Meyers + Associates Architecture, said preliminary plans call for a 5,000-square-foot J. Liu Restaurant on the ground floor, plus another 2,500 square feet of retail space.
  • Tribe files legal challenge to stall Dakota Access pipeline

    Tribe files legal challenge to stall Dakota Access pipeline
    CANNON BALL, N.D.— Construction of the Dakota Access pipeline under a North Dakota reservoir has begun and the full pipeline should be operational within three months, the developer of the long-delayed project said Thursday, even as an American Indian tribe filed a legal challenge to block the work and protect its water supply.The Army granted Energy Transfer Partners formal permission Wednesday to lay pipe under Lake Oahe, clearing the way for completion of the 1,200-mile, $3.8 billion pi
  • Murder suspect caught in Cleveland

    A suspect in a December murder in a North Linden home was returned to Columbus Wednesday after being arrested in Cleveland last week, police said. Officers of the U.S. Marshal's Service arrested Ian Winkler in Cleveland on Feb. 2 and he was brought back to Columbus to face charges of murder and tampering with evidence in the death of Allan Beatty on Dec. 8, homicide detectives said.
  • Massive snowstorm snarls traffic, paralyzes airports in Northeast

    BOSTON — A powerful, fast-moving storm swept through the northeastern U.S. Thursday, making for a slippery morning commute and leaving some residents bracing for blizzard conditions and more than a foot of snow.Commuters in the densely populated region awoke to windblown snow — less than 24 hours after enjoying spring-like temperatures — and faced slick highways. Forecasters said Thursday's weather had the potential to be the most powerful storm that some areas have seen in a m
  • Treat to Try: Pralines from Sheril Ann’s

    Treat to Try: Pralines from Sheril Ann’s
    Sheril Ann’s is a start-up bakery based in Tarlton, Ohio. You can find its wares, carefully packaged at local gourmet grocers such as The Hills Market. Customers can find lots of local baked goods there and Sheril Ann’s offers a solid selection of cookies, bars and candy to choose from. Even with so many choices, it’s hard to imagine that any pick in the house could be better than pralines.
    Pralines purchased outside of New Orleans have historically been a consistent disappoint
  • Kihachi Owner Looking to Sell to Next Up-and-Coming Chef

    Kihachi Owner Looking to Sell to Next Up-and-Coming Chef
    For hard core restauranteurs, the business is life. Each day, every waking hour, and even those when sleep should take over, is weighed down by responsibility. Ryuji “Mike” Kimura, owner, chef, and devotee of Kihachi Japanese Restaurant on Sawmill Road, knows the sacrifice, familial and physical, of starting and running a destination restaurant for more than two decades — and he’s done.
    Kimura’s culinary life “just kinda happened,” he said, starting when
  • Before you buy short-term health insurance ...

    Before you buy short-term health insurance ...
    Here’s another thing health care consumers need to watch out for in the midst of the proposed changes to the Affordable Care Act: The comeback of short-term health insurance policies.Actually, they never truly went away, even though they aren’t considered a qualified health insurance option under the Affordable Care Ac. These plans, which provide coverage for less than a year and as little as three months, appeal to recent grads, people who are between jobs and consumers who are caug
  • Ohio bill would allow protective orders for dating violence

    Ohio bill would allow protective orders for dating violence
    A bipartisan bill in the Ohio House would allow victims of dating violence to seek a protective order against an alleged perpetrator.The bill would update current law which only recognizes violence between spouses, family members, those living together or family members for the purpose of seeking a protective order.Backers say Ohio and Georgia are the only states that don't cover victims of dating violence under domestic violence laws.The proposal would give victims of dating violence access to
  • Divorce can do damage to your credit

    The financial fallout from divorce is a heavy one. A new survey by Experian shows the average financial loss form divorce averages around $20,000 in cash and assets.Financial consequences were so severe that 40% of divorcees say they’ll never remarry, and 73% say if they do, they’ll only consider a partner with good credit.44% of those surveyed said their former spouse ruined their credit, and 59% said they regret not being more financially independent.As further evidence that a lack
  • One of world's largest gaming shows opens to public for first time

    One of the world's biggest video game shows is letting the public in for the first time in 2017.The Electronic Entertainment Expo -- better known as E3 -- has always been closed to the public. If you wanted to get in, you had to join the video game industry or find a way to sneak in.But this year, it's opening its doors wider. The show will sell 15,000 all-access, three-day tickets to the event, which runs June 13-15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.Tickets will cost $150 each, a price that
  • Turkey detains four Islamic State suspects planning "sensational" attack

    Turkey detains four Islamic State suspects planning "sensational" attack
    Turkey's state-run news agency says police have detained four Islamic State suspects who were allegedly planning to carry out a "sensational" attack.Anadolu Agency said Thursday the suspects were detained in an operation in Gaziantep, near the border with Syria. Police seized 24 suicide attack belts made with some 150 kilograms of explosives, two automatic rifles and other material, it said.There was no detail on the suspects' nationalities.Last year, Turkey suffered a series of deadly attacks c
  • Facebook releases new tool to help during a natural disaster

    Facebook releases new tool to help during a natural disaster
    Facebook is making Safety Check more than a tool to let people know you're out of harm's way.CNET reports the social network giant added a Community Help feature on Wednesday to the Safety
    Check crisis response tool. Now when people get marked safe on Facebook, they're sent to a page where they can find help or provide for those in need following a natural disaster or other catastrophe.You'll be able to search posts by location and categories, which include food, water, shelter, transportation,
  • Protesters in Phoenix arrested after blocking customs van with detained woman inside

    Protesters in Phoenix arrested after blocking customs van with detained woman inside
    Police arrested several protesters Wednesday night after they blocked enforcement vans from leaving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Phoenix, fearing that a mother of two was headed for deportation.The protest surged after the Mesa, Arizona woman was taken into custody during a routine check-in with the agency, reports CBS Phoenix affiliate KPHO-TV.Activists blocked the gates surrounding the office near central Phoenix for about an hour, the station says.KPHO says Guadalupe Gar
  • Colorado workers use explosives to mitigate avalanches

    Avalanche crews working to prevent avalanches actually triggered one Wednesday morning.Heavy snow and wind drifts combined with the mitigation work triggered the avalanche.The slide put 20 feet of snow over U.S. Highway 40 on Berthoud Pass just after 8 a.m. Wednesday.Drivers were urged to take a different route because the Colorado Department of Transportation said the slide resulted in a "lengthy delay."CDOT closed a portion of Interstate 70 at Bakerville just before 1 p.m. on Wednesday for ava
  • Northeast braces for snowstorm

    Northeast braces for snowstorm
    BOSTON, Massachusetts — A densely populated swath of the Northeast was preparing for winter's harshest thump yet, a fast-moving storm that could bring more than a foot of snow, strong winds and coastal flooding.Some places were poised to experience an atmospheric yo-yo: Philadelphia and New York hit 60 degrees on Wednesday, were expecting at least a half-foot of snow on Thursday and were bracing for bitter cold temperatures Thursday night."This is going to be a big punch," said Benjamin Si
  • Second Sight Studio takes stand against gender-based violence through heart-themed artwork

    Handcrafted hearts are not a rarity in mid-February, but local artists are making them not for a loved one, but a special cause. One Billion Rising is a worldwide campaign that started in 2012 to raise awareness about gender-based violence, calling on women to come together on or close to Feb. 14 for "V-day."
  • Keep your budget goals using your smartphone

    Keep your budget goals using your smartphone
    COLUMBUS, Ohio-- New Year's has come and gone, but your resolution does not have to end. If you are trying to manage your finances better in 2017, all you need is your cell phone.Here are three popular and free apps that can help you stay on budget:Mint: It offers an overview and in-depth look at your personal finances. It analyzes spending habits, income and transactions. It also tracks from when you sign up, to a few months prior. That information gives the app a better perspective on your spe
  • Man convicted of trying to find hitman to kill his wife

    Lowell W. Ludwick wanted to find someone to kill his wife at their West Jefferson home and make it look like a burglary that turned deadly. On Wednesday, Ludwick was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder, based largely on audio from a hidden camera that recorded an incriminating conversation he had with the acquaintance-turned-informant.
  • Columbus man found guilty in murder of pizza delivery driver

    Columbus man found guilty in murder of pizza delivery driver
    The man who police say pulled the trigger, killing a Columbus pizza delivery driver is heading to prison.A jury convicted Latrell Richey of aggravated murder, aggravated robbery and kidnapping on Wednesday. Richey and two teenagers robbed and killed 59-year-old James A. Flannery on July 30, 2015, as he unknowingly delivered pizza to a vacant house. The teenagers, Sir Jeffrey Carroll Jr. and Jalen Hughes, took a plea deal to testify that Richey pulled the trigger.According to the police report, o
  • Police capture tattoo-covered, just-released sex offender

    Police capture tattoo-covered, just-released sex offender
    U.S. Marshals say a convicted sex offender with extensive facial tattoos who was at large has been arrested after he was recognized in the nation's capital.Deputy U.S. Marshal Chris Leuer said in a statement that Matthew Ezekiel Stager was spotted about 4 p.m. Wednesday. His arrest followed several reported sightings in Washington.Leuer says District police officers recognized the tattoo-covered suspect as he walked down the street near the D.C. Superior Court. Stager has tattoos on his face, he
  • Columbus Police searching for missing 12-year-old girl

    Columbus Police searching for missing 12-year-old girl
    Columbus Police are looking for a 12-year-old girl who has not been seen since school let out on Wednesday.Police said Trinity Andebrahn left Medina Middle School in northeast Columbus and did not go home.Police describe the girl as 5’7”, 115 pounds with black hair and brown eyes.Trinity was last seen wearing black or gray jacket, blue Jordan sweatpants and black Nike shoes.Police told 10TV they do not believe the girl’s disappearance is associated with foul play.If anyone know

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