• Driver stopped for speeding, then charged in murder attempt

    Driver stopped for speeding, then charged in murder attempt
    FREMONT, Ohio — The Ohio State Highway Patrol says an Illinois driver was stopped for speeding on the Ohio Turnpike and then charged with attempted murder after a trooper noticed signs of violence.Troopers say the 57-year-old Peoria woman and a passenger were taken to a hospital with undisclosed injuries after the traffic stop Saturday morning in Sandusky County.The patrol says the arrest of Susan Howard stemmed from an earlier, unspecified "incident" further south near London, Ohio, rough
  • Thousands of demonstrators across US say 'Not My President'

    Thousands of demonstrators across US say 'Not My President'
    Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President's Day.The events on the federal holiday didn't draw nearly as many people as the million-plus who thronged the streets following Trump's inauguration a month earlier, but the message was similar.Thousands of flag-waving protesters lined up outside Central Park in Manhattan. Many in the crowd chanted "No ban, no wall. The Trump regime has got to fall." They he
  • Cincinnati Zoo's premature baby hippo gets lifesaving IV

    Cincinnati Zoo's premature baby hippo gets lifesaving IV
    CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Zoo says its premature baby hippo is recovering from dehydration with the help of staff from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center.The zoo said Monday that the 4-week-old female hippo, named Fiona, had received fluids through an IV catheter since Friday.Veterinary staff had trouble arranging a sustained IV, so they sought help from hospital staff who work with difficult veins. The zoo says that team used ultrasound equipment to help place a lifesaving IV
  • "Purple rain" lights up the sky in Houston area

    "Purple rain" lights up the sky in Houston area
    Houston-area residents woke up to a colorful view as severe thunderstorms began to roll in Monday morning, and this time, it wasn’t a rainbow.The sky lit up with vivid shades of pink and purple as the sun rose — and social media users couldn’t help but connect the stunning sky’s magenta hue with Prince’s famous “Purple Rain” song.It was unlike anything residents had seen before.“It was raining pretty bad and I just woke up to see what was going on
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  • A history lesson on the presidents born in Ohio

    Olivia Aronhalt and her sister Alex from Powell are enjoying their first experience at the Ohio History Center on President's Day.“We were making buttons and we made mustaches,” Olivia said.The Aronhalt family decided to make this day off of school a history lesson through the Ohio History Center’s presidential displays.From testing their knowledge of first ladies to seeing authentic campaign memorabilia, kids were able to leave little messages on Ohio cutouts about what they w
  • John Glenn Observatory and Astronomy Park to open later this year

    Fifty-five years ago this month, John Glenn became the first astronaut to circle the globe in his Mercury capsule Friendship 7.Before Glenn passed away in December at the age of 95, he agreed to lend his name to the John Glenn Observatory and Astronomy Park."That took me almost a year to get in touch with him. He thought it was a terrific idea. The educational value he thought was terrific," Clyde Gosnell, a member of the Friends of Hocking Hills, said.Construction of the $1.4 million park is sc
  • BrewDog officially opens brewery in Canal Winchester

    BrewDog officially opens brewery in Canal Winchester
    A famous Scottish brewery has opened its first production facility in the United States.BrewDog officially opened its brewery in Canal Winchester Monday.The 100,000 square foot facility is located on Gender Road.When the company announced its plans to build the facility, BrewDog said they plan to employ more than 100 people from the area.Coming up on 10TV News at 6, Laura Borchers takes you on a tour of the new facility.
  • AP, other media ask judge to order release of iPhone records

    AP, other media ask judge to order release of iPhone records
    WASHINGTON — The Associated Press and two other news organizations asked a judge Monday to force the federal government to reveal how much it paid for a tool to unlock an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California, shooters.The news organizations said in a court filing there was "no adequate justification" for the FBI to continue to withhold information on the cost of the tool or the identity of the vendor that sold it.They said their requests were narrowly tailored and, contrary
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  • Arrest in gruesome slayings of couple found in Peabody, Mass. basement

    Arrest in gruesome slayings of couple found in Peabody, Mass. basement
    PEABODY, Mass. -- Police have made an arrest in the gruesome slayings of a couple found dead in the basement of a suburban Boston-area home, reports CBS Boston.Michael Hebb, 45, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of Mark Greenlaw, 37, and Jennifer O’Connor,39, reports the station. Police and a SWAT team took Hebb into custody without incident on Monday in Peabody.The Essex County District Attorney’s office on Monday identified the victims as Greenlaw and
  • Calif. police officer killed while responding to traffic accident

    Calif. police officer killed while responding to traffic accident
    A California police officer was killed and another wounded in a shooting Monday while they were trying to help a man who had been in a traffic accident in Whittier, officials said.The two city police officers had responded to a report of a traffic accident and approached the vehicle when they were shot, said Lt. John Corina of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.Police returned fire, wounding the suspect. His name was not released, and his condition was not immediately available. The sla
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Staying warm with a chance of rain

    This Evening: Partly cloudy and pleasant.Tonight: Increasing clouds. Patchy fog, but not expected to be as bad as last night. Low 47. Wind: SE 0-5 mph.
    Tomorrow: Increasing clouds with showers late. High 66. Wind: SW 5-10 mph.
    Wednesday: Partly sunny and continued mild. High 65. Winds: S 0-5 mph. Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information: Partly cloudy skies with areas of fog still possible tonight but the fog will not be as thick this morning.
  • Doppler 10 Forecast: Another warm day with a chance of rain

    Doppler 10 Forecast: Another warm day with a chance of rain
    This Morning: Mostly cloudy and mild.
    This Afternoon: Mostly cloudy. Slight chance for a shower late. Upper 60s.
    Tonight: Chance for showers early. Patchy fog possible. 52.
    Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy and mild again. 67.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Closings, DelaysSpecial Information: A weak cold front will bring a chance for stray showers late today and early tonight before high pressure brings back mainly dry weather for tomorrow. Temperatures will continue to be unsea
  • Trump taps military strategist as national security adviser

    Trump taps military strategist as national security adviser
    President Donald Trump has tapped Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as his new national security adviser.Trump announced the pick Monday at his Palm Beach club, Mar-a-Lago. He says McMaster is "a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience."Trump says retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, who had been his acting adviser, will now serve as the National Security Council chief of staff.Trump had been looking for a replacement for retired Gen. Michael Flynn, who was ousted last week.
  • Mindfulness Shows Promise as We Age, but Study Results Are Mixed

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - As mindfulness practices rise in popularity and evidence of their worth continues to accumulate, those who work with aging populations are looking to use the techniques to boost cognitive, emotional and physiological health. But studies so far have shown mixed results in the elderly, and more investigation is needed to determine exactly how best to apply mindfulness in that population, a new review of the research to date has found.
  • How to prevent your credit card from being skimmed

    For most of us, pumping gas is a routine and mundane task so it's hard to imagine a fill up could be disguised as a shakedown. Twice a year, Weights and Measures inspectors examine 3,300 gas pumps in Franklin County looking for credit card skimmers designed to copy the numbers on your card, even the PIN number, in just a few seconds."You're giving it to them and what's really bad about it is you don't know it," Franklin County Auditor Clarence Mingo said.Inspectors told 10TV even to the trained
  • Cops: Hunters shot each other, not immigrant "ambush"

    Cops: Hunters shot each other, not immigrant "ambush"
    PRESIDIO, Texas -- Two hunters accused in a shooting on a Texas ranch near the Mexican border had told authorities they were attacked by immigrants who had entered the U.S. illegally.Presidio County Sheriff Danny Dominguez told CBS affiliate KOSA that a grand jury indicted Michael Bryant and Walker Daugherty on charges of using deadly conduct by discharging firearms in the direction of others.The charges stem from a Jan. 6 incident where police found Daugherty, 26, and another hunter, Edwin Robe
  • Woman jumps on back of man attacking police officer, cops say

    Woman jumps on back of man attacking police officer, cops say
    Baton Rouge police are thanking a woman for having an officer’s back — literally — when a traffic stop suddenly became dangerous Sunday morning.Vickie Williams-Tillman was on her way to run some errands when she noticed a police officer on the side of a road engaged in a heated conversation with a man outside of his car.Police said that as the officer tried to secure the man in handcuffs, the driver became aggressive.Williams-Tillman, 56, began to brake and rolled down her car
  • 18 More Bands Added to 2017 Nelsonville Music Festival Lineup

    18 More Bands Added to 2017 Nelsonville Music Festival Lineup
    If you’re headed to the Nelsonville Music Fest this year, you already know that you’ll be enjoying Ween, Emmylou Harris, Parquet Courts and a whole bunch of other previously announced bands and musicians. Today, the festival’s organizers announced their second round of entertainers, which includes Conor Oberst, Cloud Nothings and a whole lot more.
    The Nelsonville Music Festival takes place from June 1-4 at Robbins Crossing on the campus of Hocking College in Nelsonville, O
  • Eric Church cancels 25K tickets bought by scalpers

    Eric Church cancels 25K tickets bought by scalpers
    NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Country star Eric Church has been battling ticket scalpers for years as his popularity grew and he began selling out arenas. But he's taken his biggest step yet by cancelling more than 25,000 tickets to his spring tour that were purchased by scalpers and putting them back on sale for fans to purchase.The "Springsteen" singer told The Associated Press he's going to do everything he can do to stop what he calls a criminal organization that's making millions."They buy thousa
  • Annual Polar Plunge

    Annual Polar Plunge
    The warm February weather didn’t stop the excitement of Columbus Polar Plunge! In its 15th year, the plunge raised nearly $100,000 for the athletes of Special Olympics Ohio. Photo by David Myers Art Studio & Galleries.
    The Columbus Foundation is working to capture The Spirit of Columbus through images that showcase the determination, dedication, and commitment of people in our smart + open community. Be sure to check out columbusfoundation.org and follow a
  • 55 years after first orbit, John Glenn still inspires

    55 years after first orbit, John Glenn still inspires
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — John Glenn is continuing to inspire 55 years after becoming the first American to orbit Earth.Since Glenn's death on Dec. 8 at the age of 95, untold numbers of devotees have stopped by an exhibit of his artifacts on the campus of Ohio State University, backers have begun fundraising for an observatory and astronomy park in Glenn's name and work has begun on a 7-foot statue in his likeness.While he also spent time as a military test pilot and U.S. senator, it was the histor
  • 55 years after first orbit, Glenn still inspires

    55 years after first orbit, Glenn still inspires
    COLUMBUS, Ohio— John Glenn is continuing to inspire 55 years after becoming the first American to orbit Earth.Since Glenn's death on Dec. 8 at the age of 95, devotees have visited an exhibit of his artifacts at Ohio State University, backers have begun fundraising for an observatory and astronomy park in Glenn's name and work has begun on a 7-foot statue in his likeness.Glenn's storied life included time as a military test pilot and U.S. senator, but it was the history-making Mercury missi
  • Property Brothers to Appear At Home and Garden Show

    Property Brothers to Appear At Home and Garden Show
    The Columbus Dispatch Home and Garden Show comes to the Ohio Expo Center February 18-26, bringing with it national celebrities. Among those attending are HGTV’s Property Brothers, Drew and Jonathan Scott. The Scott brothers shared the inside scoop on their appearance, as well as a little background on themselves, with Columbus Underground.
    Drew and Jonathan will be presenting at the Home and Garden Show February 25, focusing their time on the idea of having a fresh look at design. Drew, wh
  • Cinema Revival Returns to the Wex

    Cinema Revival Returns to the Wex
    Like the films it showcases, Cinema Revival is back and better than ever. Returning for its third festival, the Wexner Center for the Arts’ celebration of film restoration dives into the films and the process for five days beginning Wednesday, February 22.
    This is a series that fits perfectly in the Wex wheelhouse – they get to show beautifully restored prints of classic and underseen (or unseen) films while exploring the process that makes them available.
    But with each new program,
  • 11-year-old girl's death helps saves life of cousin in need of kidney

    11-year-old girl's death helps saves life of cousin in need of kidney
    CHICAGO -- The shooting death of an 11-year-old girl is giving eight people the chance to live, thanks to organ donation, CBS Chicago reports.According to police, Takiya Holmes was shot in the head during a fight over gang-controlled drug turf last weekend. Holmes was pronounced dead Tuesday, but was kept on life support so that her organs can be used for transplants.Holmes was a match for Darvese Monson, Holmes’ cousin, in desperate need of a kidney.Monson received the news last week that
  • Uber to investigate "abhorrent" sexual harassment claim

    Uber to investigate "abhorrent" sexual harassment claim
    LONDON -- Uber’s chief executive has ordered an urgent investigation into a sexual harassment claim made by a female engineer who alleged her prospects at the company evaporated when she complained about advances from her boss.Travis Kalanick responded Monday on Twitter to an open statement by Susan Fowler Rigetti about her year at the ride-hailing app. In a blog post titled “Reflecting On One Very, Very Strange Year At Uber,” Rigetti says the company’s human resources de
  • UNC-Charlotte QB, brother of NFL star, arrested on rape charges

    UNC-Charlotte QB, brother of NFL star, arrested on rape charges
    CHARLOTTE -- UNC-Charlotte quarterback Kevin Olsen, brother of Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, has been arrested on rape charges.The Charlotte Observer reports the 22-year-old Olsen was booked into the Charlotte Mecklenburg Jail late Sunday afternoon on multiple charges, including second-degree forcible rape, cyberstalking and assault on a female.Charlotte coach Brad Lambert says he’s aware of Olsen’s arrest and the junior has been suspended from the team. In a statement, the
  • Tackling Tax Fraud: Top 3 mistakes people make when filing taxes

    Tackling Tax Fraud: Top 3 mistakes people make when filing taxes
    Police throughout central Ohio say complaints of identity theft start to pick up the closer we get to Tax Day and even more so after that typical April 15 deadline.
    “They’ll get a call from the IRS saying, ‘well, we already gave a refund’,” says Powell police Det. Darren Smith who also works the FBI Cyber Crimes Unit.
    Smith says the first mistake people make is not filing their taxes soon after they receive their W-2 from their employer.
    “The suspects will eve
  • Sweet, sweet tunes

    JEFFREYa SSAULTON Special to the Times Taking second place at the 25th annual River City Blues Challenge was L'il Red and Rooster from France and Columbus, Ohio. For the past quarter century the gateway for regional blues singers and groups has been the River City Blues Challenge.
  • Kasich Weighs in on Trump’s First Month

    Kasich Weighs in on Trump’s First Month
    Gov. John Kasich appeared at odds with President Donald Trump this weekend when asked about issues the administration is currently dealing with. In an interview with CNN Chief National Security Correspondent Jim Sciutto, he critiqued some aspects of the president’s first month, but also suggested Trump just needs to “get his sea legs.”
    On Trump’s attacks on the press
    While Kasich warned journalists against sensationalizing the news, he also applauded the press, “for
  • Photos: New Art Studio Blockfort Opens Downtown


    Local artists have officially begun working out of new Downtown studio space Blockfort, located at 162 N. Sixth St. in the Discovery District. The new facility includes a collection of private studios, two galleries for exhibitions, and a shared office space in the basement for creative entrepreneurs.
    CLICK HERE to read more about Blockfort today at TheMetropreneur.com.
    You can also stream this recent episode of The Confluence Cast (iTunes) for more information:
    http://theconfluencecast.com//epi
  • How often have athletes snubbed the White House?

    How often have athletes snubbed the White House?
    The routine is familiar. The president makes a few bad jokes. The championship-winning team presents the leader of the free world with a personalized jersey. Everyone smiles for the cameras.Nothing political about that, right?Not exactly.In a divided nation, everything is political.While presidents have been snubbed before, six players from the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots took it to another level by preemptively turning down an expected invitation from President Trump.Rest assured,
  • New Coffee Shop Opening Soon in The Brewery District

    New Coffee Shop Opening Soon in The Brewery District
    Das KaffeeHaus von Frau Burkhart and CD102.5′s Big Room Bar are teaming up for a new coffee experience in March with the launch of “The Kaffee Blitzkrieg”. The new cafe will serve as the relocated Columbus home for Das KaffeeHaus, which is moving its shop out of Zauber Brewing on Fifth Avenue.
    Husband-and-wife owners Joe and Amy Contino explained why teaming up with bars is a good fit for their German-influenced brand.
    “The cafes you find in Germany are vastly different f
  • Food stamps and sweets: Should they be kept apart?

    Food stamps and sweets: Should they be kept apart?
    The food-stamp program is credited with helping 44 million people in America afford groceries, providing what supporters say is a needed benefit for some of the country’s most vulnerable. Yet critics of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) say the anti-hunger program is easily abused, and the latest questions about the program are stirring a hornet’s nest of debate. One hot-button issue: Should food-stamp recipients be banned from buying soda and candy? House lawmaker
  • U.S. city ranked most congested on Earth for rush-hour traffic

    When it comes to getting stuck in traffic on the way to and from work, Los Angeles leads the world.Drivers in the car-crazy California metropolis spent 104 hours each driving in congestion during peak travel periods last year. That topped second-place Moscow at 91 hours and third-place New York at 89, according to a traffic scorecard compiled by Inrix, a transportation analytics firm.The U.S. had half the cities on Inrix’s list of the top 10 most congested areas in the world and was the mo
  • Suspect dies after 9-hour hostage standoff in northeast Ohio

    Suspect dies after 9-hour hostage standoff in northeast Ohio
    KENT, Ohio — A man has died following a hostage situation with police in northeast Ohio.Police say the male suspect took a woman hostage in the laundry room of an apartment complex in Kent around 12:20 p.m. on Sunday. Authorities say police and SWAT teams evacuated the complex after they responded to an emergency call.Officials say crews tried to negotiate with the suspect for hours to no avail.Police say the standoff ended around 9 p.m. Officials say the suspect is now dead. Police did no
  • Trump seeks national security adviser, health care strategy

    Trump seeks national security adviser, health care strategy
    President Donald Trump's holiday weekend featured a raucous campaign rally, a health care strategy session, interviews for a new national security adviser - and even a few holes of golf.Trump brought four contenders to his private club Mar-a-Lago in Florida on Sunday as he seeks a replacement for retired Gen. Michael Flynn, who was ousted last week. Trump says he wants to make a decision in the next few days.The president also drilled down on policy during his working weekend at Mar-a-Lago, atte
  • Warm weather, free admission help Columbus Zoo shatter attendance record

    Warm weather, free admission help Columbus Zoo shatter attendance record
    Monday's incredible weather helped the Columbus Zoo shatter attendance records.The zoo estimates 63,910 people turned out to take advantage of 60-degree temperatures and free admission for Presidents Day.The overflow crowd put staff to the test. The zoo was managing the crowds without the help of the seasonal employees they have during the summer.That means everyone from the Chief Financial Officer on down was at work in the park: preparing food, picking up trash, even cleaning restrooms.But eve
  • Major traffic delays in Powell as Columbus Zoo hits all-time attendance record

    Major traffic delays in Powell as Columbus Zoo hits all-time attendance record
    The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium set an attendance record on an unseasonably-warm Monday for February.The zoo offered free admission in honor of President's Day.A spokesperson for the Columbus Zoo told 10TV they believe 40,000 people are in attendance.Traffic is at a standstill around the zoo. Chopper 10 saw traffic lines stretching along SR 750 to Sawmill parkway. Both Sawmill Parkway and Riverside Dr. were also backed up for several miles. Powell Police asked people to avoid the area.Update: Traf
  • Columbus Zoo hits all-time attendance record on President's Day

    Columbus Zoo hits all-time attendance record on President's Day
    The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium set an attendance record on an unseasonably-warm for February.The zoo offered free admission in honor of President's Day.A spokesperson for the Columbus Zoo told 10TV they believe more than 60,000 people visited Monday.The President's Day number beat the zoo's previous record of 37,459 which was set on December 10, 2015 during Wildlights.Traffic was at a standstill in the afternoon hours before the zoo closed at 4 p.m.Chopper 10 saw traffic lines stretching along SR
  • Blind 14-year-old wrestler takes her talents to state tournament

    A 14-year-old girl who was born blind isn't letting that stop her from following her dreams of being a wrestler. And she's not just competing in the high school sport, she's winning. Her name is Goddess Ma'Alona-Faletogo, and she's a freshman wrestling in the 235 pound weight class for Thomas Jefferson High School in Auburn, Washington. And after finishing the regular season 17-9, she's heading to the state tournament. Ma'Alona-Faletogo says it's a feat she attributes to her strong sense of touc
  • Telephone owned by Adolf Hitler sells for $243,000

    A telephone owned by Adolf Hitler has sold at auction for $243,000.Andreas Kornfeld of Alexander Historical Auctions says the phone sold Sunday afternoon to a person who bid by phone. The auction house does not disclose the names of buyers.Bidding for the phone started at $100,000.The red telephone includes a Nazi party symbol and Hitler's name engraved on the back. Occupying Russian officers gave the phone to a British officer, Sir Ralph Rayner, during a visit to Hitler's bunker in Berlin. The
  • Columbus council members promise open mind on plan for districts

    Columbus City Council members say they will keep an open mind when they consider whether to ask voters to divide the city into legislative districts. Implementing districts that are home to just one council member each would be difficult: The seven members mostly are clustered in the East Side and Far East Side and in the area just north of Downtown.
  • Battle expected over annexation request from Jerome to Dublin

    Union County Commissioner Gary Lee discusses the annexation petition and paperwork on the conference table in front of him with a touch of weariness in his voice. It's only 116 acres that three property owners are asking the county to switch from Jerome Township to the city of Dublin, but Lee said it is prime real estate.
  • The Confluence Cast: Holler Highlights Black Art in Columbus


    The art community in Columbus is a strong one. But there’s a large portion of it that you don’t see; specifically black art. Scott Woods created Holler to showcase the work of black artists across disciplines. In this week’s episode Scott discusses Holler and the impetus for it, the Columbus art scene as a whole, and the importance of having a space to work.
    http://theconfluencecast.com/episodes/28_holler.mp3Shownotes for this episode
    This Confluence Cast episode is sponsored b
  • New federal rule for overtime pay still blocked

    Less than a year later, Biden is out of office, and that rule's future is very much in doubt. A federal judge issued a temporary injunction in November blocking the rule just before it was to go into effect.
  • Four people injured in apartment fire

    Four people injured in apartment fire
    COLUMBUS, Ohio—An apartment fire early Monday morning sent four people to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation.It happened in the 500 block of Clair Avenue in East Columbus. Firefighters tell 10TV the fire appears to have started on the second floor. Two people had to be rescued from the second floor, two others walked out of the building on their own.Investigators are now trying to determine the cause.
  • Babyproofing: What You Need to Know (Hint: There's an app for that)

    Like so many first-time mothers, Megan Healy worries.
    "Just not knowing enough," she said. "I feel like no matter what I do, I just don't know enough."
    It started while she was pregnant and she was trying to learn all she could about child safety.
    "[I used] Google," she laughed. "And, I asked every mom and dad that I know."
    What to buy? What to avoid? What's safe? What's a hazard?
    "That fear of thinking that you're prepared and then, God forbid, something happens and it's that one thing you didn
  • One killed, one injured in east Columbus crash

    One killed, one injured in east Columbus crash
    Columbus police said early Monday one person is dead and another is hurt after a crash on the Interstate 70 eastbound ramp from Alum Creek Drive.Police said the call came in just before midnight. The entrance ramp from Alum Creek Drive to I-70 EB and the exit ramp from I-70 EB to Alum Creek Drive were closed after the accident.Two vehicles were involved. The ramp reopened just after 5:00 a.m.There were no immediate details about what lead up to the crash.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for updates o
  • I-70 EB ramp at Alum Creek Drive reopen after deadly crash

    I-70 EB ramp at Alum Creek Drive reopen after deadly crash
    Columbus police said early Monday one person is dead and another is hurt after a crash on the I-70 EB ramp from Alum Creek Drive.Police said the call came in just before midnight. The entrance ramp from Alum Creek Drive to I-70 EB and the exit ramp from I-70 EB to Alum Creek Drive were closed after the accident.Two vehicles were involved. The ramp reopened just after 5:00 a.m.There were no immediate details about what lead up to the crash.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for updates on this developin

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