• Dad of baby who died in Ohio motel sentenced to 11 years

    Dad of baby who died in Ohio motel sentenced to 11 years
    SPRINGFIELD — The father of a 7-week-old boy who died last year has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter.Brian Lee Spencer Jr. was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty last month in Clark County. His baby son Liam Spencer died Oct. 6, 2016, after he was found unresponsive in a motel room.County Prosecutor Andy Wilson says the infant died of blunt force trauma.The baby's mother still faces trial on an involuntary manslaughter charge. Twenty-year-old Shania De
  • Columbus police officer returns to patrol 7 years after shooting

    Columbus police officer returns to patrol 7 years after shooting
    After seven years and more than a dozen surgeries, a Columbus police officer is returning to patrol.Officer Michael Shannon was injured in a shooting on March 13, 2010.He was working special duty at an apartment complex on Dempster Drive when he was shot by 21-year-old Gregory Martinez.Martinez is serving a 17-year prison sentence.Officer Shannon has been on restricted duty but returned to patrol Tuesday.
  • Prominent community member dies in house fire

    A weekend fire took the life of a woman who was a prominent part of the south side community.Firefighters said 60-year-old Carol Herbin died because she couldn't make it to her front door. The house was full of items which made it difficult for firefighters to get inside.“I was shaking, I was hurt, started crying, I had to go outside to get some air just to calm down,” Lamar Wooden said.Wooden was brought to tears at the news of Herbin's death.They were supposed to perform in the pra
  • Report: Harrison Ford has jet run-in at California airport

    Report: Harrison Ford has jet run-in at California airport
    NBC-TV says actor Harrison Ford had a potentially serious run-in with an airliner at a Southern California airport.NBC reports that Ford, an experienced pilot, was told to land on a runway at John Wayne Airport in Orange County on Monday, but he mistakenly landed on a parallel taxiway, passing over an American Airlines jet holding nearby.NBC says air traffic control recordings have Ford asking: "Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?"American Airlines Flight 1456, with 110 passengers and s
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  • Harrison Ford's plane has close call with 737 at Calif. airport

    Harrison Ford's plane has close call with 737 at Calif. airport
    Actor Harrison Ford was piloting a small plane that flew over a 737 passenger plane with 116 people aboard at a southern California airport on Monday, an FAA source confirmed to CBS News.According to the FAA, air traffic controllers cleared the pilot of a single-engine Aviat Husky plane – believed to be piloted by Ford – to land Tuesday on a runway at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif. The pilot correctly read back the clearance to land on the runway, the FAA said.However, r
  • Mom's unusual plea for sick 15-year-old girl goes viral

    Mom's unusual plea for sick 15-year-old girl goes viral
    Cirila Munyon’s daughter thought she was crazy, her family laughed at her, but the mom was willing to do just about anything to find her 15-year-old a kidney donor — even if that meant covering her car in graffiti.Last May, her daughter, Robin Schrader, had gone in for a sports physical before cheerleading tryouts at her high school in Tucson, Arizona, when her doctor noticed something wasn’t quite right. Her blood pressure was high, and after drawing some labs, she was told to
  • Murder suspect watched clock as woman died, prosecutor says

    Murder suspect watched clock as woman died, prosecutor says
    FREEHOLD, N.J. --A New Jersey man accused of robbing and killing a friend was caught on videotape, saying he strangled the woman with such force that he lifted her off the ground and watched for 30 minutes as she died in her home, prosecutors told a judge Tuesday. MONMOUTH COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE
    The details in the murder case against Liam McAtasney emerged during a hearing in which a judge ruled the 19-year-old man will remain jailed until his trial for the death of 19-year-old Sarah S
  • Deadly flu cases in Ohio puts parents on alert

    The Ohio Department of Health has confirmed four children have died from the flu. Statewide more than 2,000 children have been hospitalized.For Hilliard mom Meredith Wolfe that means she bundles her 3-month-old Lucinda each time she goes outside. Just part of her battle against the flu."It is out there and we are making sure to wash every surface all the time to keep it out," said Woelfle. "With big brother being in school, he is around more germs so we try to wash his hands as soon as he comes
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  • Upper Arlington woman robbed at gunpoint in her driveway

    Upper Arlington woman robbed at gunpoint in her driveway
    UPPER ARLINGTON - Upper Arlington Police said a woman was not injured when two suspects robbed her in her driveway early Sunday morning. Police said the woman was getting out of her car in the 1800 block of Barrington Road around 12:30 a.m. when two people confronted her. The woman told police one of the suspects appeared to be holding a handgun. They demanded her purse.The suspects took her purse and fled on foot. If you have any information about this robbery contact the Upper Arlington Divisi
  • Louisville, Kentucky reports record spike of 52 overdoses in 32 hours

    Louisville, Kentucky reports record spike of 52 overdoses in 32 hours
    In a record spike, emergency crews in Louisville, Kentucky responded to 52 overdose calls within a 32-hour period last week. On Monday, dozens of people received free training on how to administer naloxone, a drug used to counter the effects of opioids like heroin, CBS affiliate WLKY reports.“Everything happens for a reason, and I’m thankful it did happen, because I have a new look-out on life,” said Nathan Johnson, who said a recent overdose has him ready to stay clean.“
  • More details emerge as Sandusky's son faces child sex charges

    More details emerge as Sandusky's son faces child sex charges
    BELLEFONTE, Pa. -- A son of former Penn State University assistant coach Jerry Sandusky has been jailed as he awaits a hearing on charges he pressured a teenage girl to send him naked photos and asked her teen sister to give him oral sex.Jeffrey Sandusky, 41, was arrested Monday, more than five years after his father was arrested in a child molestation case that shook Penn State and is still working its way through criminal and civil courts.He faces 14 counts, including solicitation of statutory
  • Prosecutor: KKK leader shot after argument over divorce

    Prosecutor: KKK leader shot after argument over divorce
    LEADWOOD, Mo. -- Prosecutors believe an eastern Missouri Ku Klux Klan leader was shot by his stepson in his home after arguing with his wife over a divorce, reports CBS affiliate KMOV. A family that was fishing in the Big River in the tiny town of Belgrade, about 80 miles southwest of St. Louis, found Frank Ancona’s body Saturday. An autopsy conducted Sunday revealed that he died of a gunshot to the head.Malissa Ann Ancona, 44, and her 24-year-old son, Paul Edward Jinkerson Jr., were charg
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  • COTA Reveals New Transit Recommendations, Looks for Feedback

    COTA Reveals New Transit Recommendations, Looks for Feedback
    The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) started its NextGen initiative nearly two years ago, hoping to lay out a long-term vision for the future of transit in the region. A lot has changed since then – including the Smart City win, which fundamentally changed the landscape of transportation planning in Columbus – leading to delays in rolling out both COTA’s recommendations and those of city’s Connect Columbus plan.
    COTA has now taken a major step, though, releasing a se
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Mostly cloudy, breezy and colder

    Doppler 10 Forecast: Mostly cloudy, breezy and colder
    This Afternoon: Mostly cloudy, breezy and colder. Mid 30s NW 5-15 mph
    Tonight: Lingering clouds, breezy and chilly. 23 NW 5-15 mph Gust to 25
    Tomorrow: Mix of sun and clouds. Still chilly. 36 NW 5-10 mphWeather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information: A cold front will push across the state today, dropping temperatures back below average for this time of year. A breeze will make it feel even cooler. A warm front will move up from the south late Thurs
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Flurries and Much Colder

    This Evening:Partly cloudy and pleasant.
    Tonight: Cloudy and cooler with snow flurries late. Low 29. Winds: NW 10-15 mph.
    Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy with scattered flurries.Much cooler with a high of 36. Winds: NW 10-15 mph.
    Thursday: Partly sunny and continued cool. High 35. Winds: NW 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information: Enjoy today’s sunshine because clouds and much colder weather returns tomorrow.Look for snow flurries lat
  • "Judy's Law" introduced in honor of Ohio mother who was set on fire

    A 10TV story on a local mother set on fire could lead to a change in Ohio law.In December 10TV shared the story of Judy Malinowski, who was set on fire by her ex-boyfriend in August 2015.Eighteen months later, Judy remains in the hospital, suffering horrific pain caused by extensive burns.Michael Slager was sentenced to the maximum possible - 11 years in prison on charges of felonious assault and aggravated arson.Judy's story caught the attention of State Representative Jim Hughes."Judy has a li
  • Escaped offender back in custody; second escapee still at large

    Escaped offender back in custody; second escapee still at large
    NELSONVILLE, Ohio - SEPTA Correctional Facility, Monda DeWeese, executive director announced that one of the offenders who escaped the facility Sunday evening is back in custody.West Virginia Police Department reported Leonard Lowery, 32, was taken into custody Tuesday around 10:15 a.m. in Parkerburg, WV.Lowery is scheduled to be transported to North Central Regional Jail in Doddridge County on community control violations.According to SEPTA Correctional Facility, the second escapee Zachariah Sp
  • Escaped Athens County offender back in custody; second escapee still at large

    Escaped Athens County offender back in custody; second escapee still at large
    NELSONVILLE, Ohio - SEPTA Correctional Facility, Monda DeWeese, executive director announced that one of the offenders who escaped the facility Sunday evening is back in custody.West Virginia Police Department reported Leonard Lowery, 32, was taken into custody Tuesday around 10:15 a.m. in Parkerburg, West Virginia.Lowery will be held in the North Central Regional Jail on new charges related to the escape.According to SEPTA Correctional Facility, the second escapee Zachariah Spires is still at l
  • Lockdown lifted at Columbus arts school after receiving threat

    Lockdown lifted at Columbus arts school after receiving threat
    A lockdown has been lifted and students have been released afterThe Arts & College Preparatory Academy received a threat Tuesday.According to Principal Anthony Gatto, the school received a threatening Facebook message.The school was under lockdown until the students were dismissed at 4:05 p.m.Gatto said that police are investigating the situation and are taking the threat seriously but they do not believe the students are in danger.
  • Columbus arts school under lockdown due to threat

    Columbus arts school under lockdown due to threat
    The Arts & College Preparatory Academy is currently under a lockdown due to a threat received by the school.According to Principal Anthony Gatto, the school received a threatening Facebook message Tuesday.Gatto said the school will be under lockdown until dismissal at 4:05 p.m.He added that police are responding to the situation and are taking the threat seriously but they do not believe the students are in danger.
  • Madison Christian School closes from Tuesday to Thursday after influenza outbreak

    Madison Christian School closes from Tuesday to Thursday after influenza outbreak
    GROVEPORT - Madison Christian School will be closed February 14 through February 16 due to an influenza outbreak.According to school officials, 46 students and 6 teachers were absent.Other students and faculty members exhibited flu symptoms that should have kept them home from school.Franklin County Health Department says the school will need 3-4 student free days for the building to be completely sanitized, and for students to start feeling better.Madison Christian School says it still has enou
  • Madison Christian School closed through Thursday after influenza outbreak

    Madison Christian School closed through Thursday after influenza outbreak
    GROVEPORT - Madison Christian School will be closed February 14 through February 16 due to an influenza outbreak.According to school officials, 46 students and 6 teachers were absent.Other students and faculty members exhibited flu symptoms that should have kept them home from school.Franklin County Health Department says the school will need 3-4 student free days for the building to be completely sanitized, and for students to start feeling better.Madison Christian School says it still has enou
  • “I will always love her. She was my best friend and always will be”

    “I will always love her. She was my best friend and always will be”
    10TV has promised continuing coverage on the life and death of Reagan Tokes and the investigation into her murder.10TV News Anchor Jeff Hogan reached out to Jacob Wojcik, a close friend of Reagan’s, to get a better sense of the kind of person she was.What you see below, is the heartfelt letter he sent 10TV about the loss of his friend. It is unedited and includes some of Jacob’s favorite memories of Reagan.---Hey Jeff! Sorry it's so late for the message but I just wanted to share som
  • Lakewood High School releases early due to fire in science class

    Lakewood High School releases early due to fire in science class
    HEBRON - Lakewood High School is releasing students early Tuesday due to a fire that occurred in a science class, according to officials.District Superintendent Mary Kay Andrews tweeted about the early release and students are all safe. LHS will have an early release. Drivers are now dismissed. Parent pick up south lot. Busses will run end of the day. Students are safe.— Mary K Andrews (@MaryKAndrews) February 14, 2017The building was evacuated when the fire broke out and students were let
  • Special Valentine’s Day Song

    Special Valentine’s Day Song
    The Harmony Project shares kindness in the best way they know how—a spirited song for all. This exclusive video showcases the group’s Valentine’s Day message as part of Columbus Kindness Month created by The Columbus Foundation and Besa. Watch the video, titled ”Dear America, Let your love flow. Love, Columbus.”Join us in amplifying kindness through partner collaborations and community participation—or create your own ways to shar
  • Verdict reached in case of boy who vanished in NYC in 1979

    Verdict reached in case of boy who vanished in NYC in 1979
    NEW YORK - A jury has reached a verdict in the murder trial of a man accused of killing a little boy in 1979. Pedro Hernandez, of Maple Shade, New Jersey, confessed to choking Etan Patz. But his attorney Harvey Fishbein has said that his mentally ill client made it up and that the evidence points to another suspect in the case. The 6-year-old boy vanished on his way to school on May 25, his face was among the first on milk cartons.The jury sent out a note Tuesday after nine days of deliberations
  • Former clerk convicted of killing 6-year-old boy who vanished in NYC in 1979

    Former clerk convicted of killing 6-year-old boy who vanished in NYC in 1979
    NEW YORK - A former store clerk was convicted Tuesday of murder in one of the nation's most haunting missing-child cases, the disappearance of 6-year-old Etan Patz on the way to the school bus stop 38 years ago.Pedro Hernandez showed no reaction as jurors delivered their verdict. A 2015 jury had deadlocked following 18 days of deliberation, leading to a retrial that spanned more than three months. Hernandez, who once worked in a convenience store in Etan's neighborhood, had confessed, but his la
  • Secret service director retiring, lead agency amid turmoil

    Secret service director retiring, lead agency amid turmoil
    WASHINGTON -- The director of the Secret Service is retiring, for a second time.Director Joseph Clancy came out of retirement more than two years ago to take over the embattled agency amid a series of embarrassing scandals and security missteps.Clancy took over on an interim basis in late 2014 and was appointed director by President Barack Obama in early 2015. The agency announced his retirement in a tweet Tuesday.His departure means that President Donald Trump will now be able to pick the perso
  • Woman who livestreamed rape of teen gets 9 months in prison

    Woman who livestreamed rape of teen gets 9 months in prison
    COLUMBUS -- An Ohio woman accused of livestreaming images of a man raping a 17-year-old girl has been sentenced to nine months in prison.Nineteen-year-old Marina Lonina was sentenced Monday in Columbus after pleading guilty to one count of obstructing justice under a deal with prosecutors. She initially faced other charges, including rape and pandering sexual matter involving a minor.Authorities alleged that she used the social media app Periscope to livestream the assault last February.Defense
  • Michigan State suspends coach linked to sex abuse complaints

    Michigan State suspends coach linked to sex abuse complaints
    EAST LANSING, Mich. -- The women’s gymnastics coach at Michigan State University was suspended Monday, two weeks after she was accused in a lawsuit of downplaying complaints about sexual abuse by a sports doctor.University spokesman Jason Cody confirmed Kathie Klages’ suspension but offered no details and didn’t say whether it was related to Dr. Larry Nassar.Nassar is a former Michigan State doctor who is being sued by more than two dozen women and girls who allege he molested
  • Ohio Gov. Kasich plans State of the State speech in Sandusky

    By JULIE CARR SMYTH, AP Statehouse Correspondent COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio Gov. John Kasich will deliver his annual State of the State speech in the lakeshore city of Sandusky. Kasich announced plans Monday to give the address on April 4 at the Sandusky State Theatre, about 120 miles north of Columbus.
  • Search ends for Bering Sea crabbing boat, crew of 6

    Search ends for Bering Sea crabbing boat, crew of 6
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- The search has been called off for the six veteran fishermen aboard a crabbing boat missing in the icy, turbulent Bering Sea.The fishing vessel Destination went missing early Saturday after an emergency signal from a radio beacon registered to the ship. The signal originated from 2 miles off St. George, an island about 650 miles west of Kodiak Island.The Coast Guard released a statement Monday night saying the search has been suspended, along with a video depicting search ef
  • Police: Connection to German Village attacks not ruled out for suspect in Reagan Tokes’ murder

    Police: Connection to German Village attacks not ruled out for suspect in Reagan Tokes’ murder
    Authorities investigating the death of an Ohio State student say they have not ruled out the suspect’s connection to recent attacks in south Columbus.Twenty-nine-year-old Brian Golsby, of Columbus is charged with aggravated murder, rape and other counts in connection to the death of 21-year-old Reagan Tokes.At least three attacks were reported in German Village in recent weeks. In all cases, the victims were women and reportedly robbed by a male suspect. Police have not connected all attac
  • Meth lab dump site discovered in Athens County

    Meth lab dump site discovered in Athens County
    MILLFIELD – The Athens County Sheriff’s Office said someone discovered a meth lab dumped on the side of the road in Millfield.Millfield is north of the city of Athens.The passerby spotted bags, bottles and hypodermic needles along Wesley Road near the Lafollette Road intersection.The Major Crimes Unit cleaned up the site. A member had to wear protective clothing to remove the bottles and needles from the side of the road.Deputies did not know who dumped the items.
  • Hillary Clinton weighs in on Michael Flynn's resignation

    Hillary Clinton weighs in on Michael Flynn's resignation
    Hillary Clinton late Monday weighed in on Twitter on the resignation of Gen. Michael Flynn as President Trump’s national security adviser.The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee retweeted a tweet from her longtime aide, Philippe Reines, who joked about Flynn’s situation, alluding to him and his son spreading the conspiracy theory known as “PizzaGate” that accused Clinton and her former campaign manager of running a child sex slave ring out of Comet Ping Pong, a pizza res
  • Dozens of dead owls showing up on Idaho highway

    Dozens of dead owls showing up on Idaho highway
    An unusual type of road kill is alarming drivers on a highway in southern Idaho.Dozens of dead owls have been reported along Interstate-84, reports CBS affiliate KBOI-TV.Over the weekend, Nichole Miller and Christina White were driving home to Boise from Twin Falls when they spotted the dead birds on the highway.“I saw a bird on the side of the road -- I thought it was a chicken,” Miller told the station. “But then we saw more (road kill) and I saw the stripes on the feathers a
  • Todd Kohlhepp case: Survivor recounts ordeal with accused serial killer

    Todd Kohlhepp case: Survivor recounts ordeal with accused serial killer
    A South Carolina woman held captive for two months in a shipping container by a suspected serial killer is speaking out to television personality Dr. Phil.Kala Brown was found “chained like a dog” Nov. 3, 2016 in the container on the Woodruff property of Todd Kohlhepp, who is now a suspect in 7 slayings. Brown said Kohlhepp had lured her and her boyfriend Charlie Carver to the property two months before under the pretenses of a cleaning job – but then killed Carver and kidnappe
  • Concert Preview: KT Tunstall at the A&R Music Bar

    Concert Preview: KT Tunstall at the A&R Music Bar
    KT Tunstall doesn’t at all seem to mind that her ubiquitous 2005 single, “Suddenly I See,” has become her career-defining opus – at least thus far.
    “It’s been amazing – it’s been phenomenal,” she confirms during a phone conversation we had in early January. “It’s sort of like creating this little creature that travels around and sends you postcards now and again going ‘I’m in Tokyo Fish Market!’ (laughs) I g
  • Columbus schools left out of Easton tax-break deal

    Columbus city officials are calling a 100 percent tax abatement on new residential construction in and around the thriving Easton Town Center a boon for the city that channels some development money to the struggling Linden neighborhood. But left out of the celebration is Columbus City Schools, which could lose tens of millions of dollars in future tax-revenue growth.
  • Scammers take aim at central Ohio

    Scammers take aim at central Ohio
    One in four North American households are scammed each year.The Better Business Bureau is warning central Ohio families about the top scams hitting their neighborhoods, and asking they report any schemes to the BBB.The "Can You Hear Me?" Scam: Seventeen people in central Ohio report receiving the fake calls.Scammers try to get you to respond "yes" to a number of questions, so they can record your answer.They then use that recording as verification to sign up for credit cards, subscriptions or ot
  • Youth Yoga Project Bringing Mindfulness to Schools

    Youth Yoga Project Bringing Mindfulness to Schools
    “Getting kids to calm down and breathe can be the difference between them staying in the classroom and learning … or not,” says educator Julia Handel. “Learning to persevere when something is hard, becoming mindful with others around you, … these are skills kids learn on yoga mats. And they have fun!”
    Her partner in the newly formed Youth Yoga Project, Lauren Greenspan, agrees.
    “I have seen high school kids at the start of the school day practically ex
  • Aetna, Humana call off $34 billion deal

    Aetna, Humana call off $34 billion deal
    Aetna and Humana are calling off a $34 billion deal to combine the two major health insurers after a federal judge, citing antitrust concerns, shot down the deal.Humana is entitled to a $1 billion breakup fee after the mutual decision to call off the tie-up, first announced in the summer of 2015.It was the second major deal shot down in federal courts in as many months.Another federal judge rejected Blue Cross-Blue Shield carrier Anthem's bid to buy Cigna. Anthem is appealing that decision.
  • Warnings over Oroville Dam flood risk ignored?

    Warnings over Oroville Dam flood risk ignored?
    Environmental activists and local government officials warned more than a decade ago about the risk of catastrophic flooding below a major Northern California dam -- the very scenario that threatened to unfold over the weekend, prompting evacuation orders for nearly 200,000 people.State and federal regulators dismissed those fears at the time, saying they were confident the hillside that helps hold back hundreds of billions of gallons of water was stable and did not need to be reinforced with co
  • Appellate court takes up 'Making a Murderer' inmate Brendan Dassey's case

    Appellate court takes up 'Making a Murderer' inmate Brendan Dassey's case
    A federal appeals court will consider the fate of a Wisconsin inmate featured in the Netflix series "Making a Murderer."Brendan Dassey was sentenced to life in prison in 2007 in the death of photographer Teresa Halbach two years earlier. Dassey told detectives he helped his uncle, Steven Avery, rape and kill Halbach in the Avery family's Manitowoc County salvage yard.A federal magistrate judge overturned Dassey's conviction in August. He ruled that investigators took advantage of Dassey's youth
  • Ivanka Trump posts photo of herself behind Oval Office desk

    Ivanka Trump posts photo of herself behind Oval Office desk
    Ivanka Trump is getting a strong reaction online after posting a photo of herself seated at the Oval Office desk while her father, President Donald Trump, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, stood on either side of her.The first daughter posted the picture on Twitter , Instagram and Facebook with the message, "A great discussion with two world leaders about the importance of women having a seat at the table!"While the picture earned Trump plenty of kudos from supporters of her father on
  • Dublin call center to add 560 full-time jobs with benefits

    HKT Teleservices plans to hire 560 people by Aug. 1 to work at its call center in Dublin, a result of "significant growth from an existing contract," said Dave Shapiro, president of the U.S. branch of the Hong Kong-based telecommunications company. HKT has been in central Ohio for almost 15 years, but "the last two years, we've really had a growth spurt," Shapiro said.
  • Apple’s iPhone may soon get wireless charging

    Apple’s iPhone may soon get wireless charging
    Apple joined the Wireless Power Consortium on Monday, fueling rumors that Apple’s newest iPhone will have a wireless charger.CNET reports that Apple declined to comment on future products and whether it will include wireless charging in upcoming iPhones, but said it's a member of many standards development organizations."Apple is joining the Wireless Power Consortium to be able to participate and contribute ideas to the open, collaborative development of future wireless charging standards,
  • Royal Caribbean cruise ship stuck at port over safety issue

    Royal Caribbean cruise ship stuck at port over safety issue
    Passengers on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship who were expecting to be on their way to the Bahamas instead spent the night stuck at a port in central Florida after Coast Guard inspectors found safety issues on board the ship.News outlets report that passengers had already boarded the Majesty of the Seas when their Monday afternoon departure from Port Canaveral was delayed.Coast Guard spokesman Ryan Dickinson said the delay had to do with the life-saving equipment on board, not the ship's engine. H
  • Upper Arlington votes to outsource 911 service

    Upper Arlington votes to outsource 911 service
    The city of Upper Arlington has voted to outsource it's 911 service.During a city council meeting on Monday, the council voted 7-0 to outsource it's 911 call center to the city of Dublin.The issue has been a longtime fight between the city and some residents who are concerned about response times.The council says it could take up to a year to get all services transferred to Dublin.

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