• Grove City Memorial Day parade honors 99-year-old veteran

    Gene Kulik, 99, was honored at Monday's Memorial Day parade in Grove City.He rode near the front of the parade line, sitting in the front seat of a BMW convertible.Kulik is a veteran who served in World War II with the 554th Battalion. On July 2, Kulik will turn 100 years old.Through the years, his love for the United States has never faded."There is no substitution for the land of the United States of America," he said.The parade ended at the Grove City Cemetery where a crowd gathered to listen
  • Police officer injured in north Columbus

    Police officer injured in north Columbus
    Columbus police have confirmed one of their officers was injured Monday.Police are currently holding a scene at Fitzroy Drive and Walford Street in north Columbus.Authorities have not released how the officer was injured or their condition.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for updates.
  • Columbus police officer injured after pursuing stolen vehicle

    Columbus police officer injured after pursuing stolen vehicle
    Columbus police have confirmed one of their officers was injured after pursuing a stolen vehicle Monday.According to police, the officer was pursuing the vehicle when the van turned into a driveway, reversed and hit the police van behind it.Police are currently holding a scene at Fitzroy Drive and Walford Street in north Columbus.Two people were in the stolen van and took off from the scene, according to police.Police have not released what injuries the officer sustained but said they are expect
  • Pleasant Township neighbors upset over motocross track

    Pleasant Township neighbors are upset a nearby landowner put a dirt track on his property instead of a home.The debate is over a dirt track on Tshopp Road on William DeMastry’s property.He has told neighbors he plans to build a house but they say all he has built is the track.The zoning board sided with the property owner, now neighbors are figuring out where to take their argument.They say he put hills on the track a couple years ago which has attracted more riders.They say dozens ride at
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  • 2017 Memorial Tournament: Event schedule, course policies, parking info

    2017 Memorial Tournament: Event schedule, course policies, parking info
    Tournament & TV ScheduleMay 29 - 31 | Practice RoundsMay 31 | Honoree Ceremony - 4:30-5:30 p.m. - Golf ChannelJune 1 | First Round - 2:30-6:30 p.m. - Golf ChannelJune 2 | Second Round - 2:30-6:30 p.m. - Golf ChannelJune 3 | Third Round - 12:30-2:30 p.m. Golf Channel, 3-6 p.m. 10TVJune 4 | Final Round - Noon-2 p.m. Golf Channel, 2:30-6 p.m. 10TV--2017 Participants (as of 5/17/17)Pairings for the 2017 Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide will be posted daily beginning Tuesday, May 30.Th
  • Maryland beats Ohio St. 9-6 in NCAA lacrosse championship

    Maryland beats Ohio St. 9-6 in NCAA lacrosse championship
    Dylan Maltz had two goals and an assist and top-seeded Maryland beat Ohio State 9-6 on Monday in the NCAA men's lacrosse championship, ending a 42-year title drought for the Terrapins.Playing in the championship game for the third straight year, Maryland (16-3) avoided another heartbreaking finish when Ohio State ran out of time after rallying with three straight goals in the fourth period to pull within 8-6.Tim Rotanz put an end to the Buckeyes' comeback hopes with 58.1 seconds remaining, scori
  • Doppler 10: Seasonable week ahead

    This Evening: Mostly sunny and warm with a southwesterly breeze. Chance for an isolated shower or two.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy with a slight chance of a few scattered showers. Low 60. SW wind 5-10 mph.
    Tuesday: Mostly sunny, a tad breezy and seasonable. High 77. W wind 5-15 mph.
    Wednesday: Partly sunny with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. A little cooler. High 71. W wind 5-15 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live RadarSpecial Information: A pleasant Memo
  • Manchester police seek clues in concert bomber's suitcase

    Manchester police seek clues in concert bomber's suitcase
    Police in Manchester, England issued a picture of the arena suicide bomber holding a blue suitcase and asked anyone who might have seen him with it before the attack to call a confidential hotline.Counter-terrorism squads are trying to re-create Salman Abedi's movements in the days before he detonated a bomb at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, killing 22 people. Police believe Abedi had the wheeled suitcase with him at two locations in Manchester.The suitcase was not used in the attack, w
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  • Relative 'devastated' after shooting kills 8 in Mississippi

    Relative 'devastated' after shooting kills 8 in Mississippi
    BROOKHAVEN, Miss. (AP) — Head in hands, his voice strained, Vincent Mitchell sat outside his little yellow home and tried to make sense of how a family dispute led to a rampage that killed eight people, including the deputy who tried to keep them safe."I'm devastated. It don't seem like it's real," Mitchell said shortly after the arrest of his stepson-in-law, Willie Corey Godbolt. "Him and my stepdaughter, they've been going back and forth for a couple of years with that domestic violence.
  • Coroner: Coshocton County woman's death ruled accidental

    Coroner: Coshocton County woman's death ruled accidental
    The Coshocton County coroner has ruled the death of a woman found along Coshocton County Road in March accidental.According to coroner, toxic levels of fentanyl and methamphetamine caused 27-year-old Heather Nicole Levi Ayers to overdose.In March 10TV spoke to Ayers' family who said she was pregnant with twins.The final autopsy report confirmed Ayers was not pregnant when she died and her death is considered an accidental overdose. Previous Coverage:Family of man who discovered Coshocton County
  • Great white shark goes airborne, knocks over stunned fisherman

    Great white shark goes airborne, knocks over stunned fisherman
    CANBERRA, Australia -- A 73-year-old Australian fisherman said Monday that he caught a far bigger fish than he hoped for when a 9-foot great white shark leapt into his boat, knocking him off his feet.Terry Selwood was left with a badly bruised and bleeding right arm where the airborne shark struck him with a pectoral fin as it landed on him on the deck of the 15-foot power boat Saturday off Evans Head, 450 miles north of Sydney.Selwood sprung up on the gunnel at the bow of the boat to avoid the
  • Tiger Woods blames medications for his arrest on DUI charge

    Tiger Woods attributed an "unexpected reaction" to prescription medicine for his arrest on a DUI charge that landed him in a Florida jail Monday for nearly four hours.Woods, the 14-time major champion who had back surgery five weeks ago, was arrested on suspicion of DUI at about 3 a.m. Monday and taken to Palm Beach County jail. He was released on his own recognizance.An arrest report might be available on Tuesday, Jupiter Police spokeswoman Kristin Rightler said."I understand the severity of wh
  • Tiger Woods arrested on suspicion of DUI

    Tiger Woods arrested on suspicion of DUI
    Golfer Tiger Woods was arrested early Monday on suspicion of driving under the influence. According to jail records, Woods was booked into the Palm Beach County Jail around 7:00 a.m. Monday after being arrested by the Jupiter Police Department. The jail's inmate log shows he was released from custody just before 11:00 a.m.
  • Fight over Florida parking space leads to shooting, killing 2

    Fight over Florida parking space leads to shooting, killing 2
    Two men were fatally shot after an argument over a parking space in a crowded Florida tourist district.Miami Beach Police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez says two Miami-Dade County men suffered gunshot wounds in the dispute late Sunday along a popular stretch of Ocean Drive. One victim died at a hospital.Rodriguez says a car fleeing the scene crashed into two police cars several blocks away but didn't stop completely until two officers fired at it.One suspect in the car was shot and died at a hospit
  • Trump hails the fallen and their families at Arlington

    Trump hails the fallen and their families at Arlington
    President Donald Trump expressed his nation's "boundless and undying" gratitude Monday to Americans who have fallen in battle and to the families they left behind, hailing as heroes the hundreds of thousands buried at Arlington National Cemetery.In his first Memorial Day remarks as president, Trump told the stories of two soldiers who died in Afghanistan, Green Beret Capt. Andrew D. Byers of Colorado Springs and Christopher D. Horton of the Oklahoma National Guard, as Byers' parents and Horton's
  • President Trump tweets thanks to U.S. service members

    President Trump tweets thanks to U.S. service members
    President Donald Trump is thanking the men and women who died in service to the United States.In the first of two tweets Trump sent out on Monday, he says: "Today we remember the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in serving. Thank you, God bless your families & God bless the USA!"In the second, Trump says: "I look forward to paying my respects to our brave men and women on this Memorial Day at Arlington National Cemetery later this morning."The president is to deliver his first M
  • British Police arrest 14th person in UK bombing investigation

    British Police arrest 14th person in UK bombing investigation
    British police arrested a 23-year-old man Monday on the south coast of England, hundreds of miles south of Manchester, in the widening inquiry into the deadly concert bombing.Greater Manchester Police said the man was arrested in Shoreham-by-Sea on suspicion of terrorism offenses and an address there was being searched.The arrest means that 14 men are now in custody in Britain for suspected roles in the May 22 bombing of an Ariana Grande concert that killed 22 people and wounded nearly 120 other
  • Ohioans buying Michigan medical pot ahead of rules being set

    Ohioans buying Michigan medical pot ahead of rules being set
    Ohioans wanting medical marijuana have been crossing the border into Michigan, where some Detroit-area dispensaries will sell to out-of-staters who are issued recommendations for cannabis use months ahead of the drug becoming available in their home state, according to officials from a company providing the recommendations.Those recommendations, given by doctors working for a Toledo business or any other Ohio physician, won't necessarily help someone in court if they are busted for having pot in
  • Prince William talks of sadness that family can't meet Diana

    Prince William talks of sadness that family can't meet Diana
    Prince William says he is sad his wife and two young children can't meet his late mother, Princess Diana.In an interview with the magazine British GQ, the heir to the throne opened up about his feelings about his mother's 1997 death in a Paris car crash.William told the magazine he would have liked having his mother's advice and for her to meet his wife, Kate, and to see her grandchildren grow up.Diana died long before 3-year-old Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who recently turned 2, were
  • NKorean missile launch may be testing rivals, not technology

    NKorean missile launch may be testing rivals, not technology
    North Korea's latest missile test Monday may have less to do with perfecting its weapons technology than with showing U.S. and South Korean forces in the region that it can strike them at will.South Korean and Japanese officials said the suspected Scud-type short-range missile flew about 450 kilometers (280 miles) on Monday morning before landing in Japan's maritime economic zone, setting off the usual round of condemnation from Washington and the North's neighbors.It's the latest in a string of
  • High school graduate gets big surprise at graduation ceremony

    Carlee Crisler woke up Saturday morning excited to graduate, but also a little sad her big brother wasn’t going to be there, or so she thought.U.S. Army Private 1st Class Christopher Crisler got back from Afghanistan two weeks ago and although his sister knew he was in the country, she didn’t know he was going to be there for her graduation.“My sister has always been there for me no matter what, so I wanted to be there for her,” said Crisler.Carlee and Christopher Crisler
  • Underdog Cavs insist they have plenty of bite for Finals

    Vegas is betting against them and the bookies are hardly alone.Some aren't giving the Cleveland Cavaliers much of a chance in the NBA Finals. They may be defending champions and they may have LeBron James, but against Golden State, they are definite underdogs.Just don't try to tell them that."The whole underdog thing is funny to me, because yeah, at the end of the day we are defending our title," Cavs forward Kevin Love said following Saturday's practice. "We're trying to repeat, which is so har
  • Tax breaks would offer millions in tax credits to filmmakers

    An Ohio legislative proposal could double down on tax breaks for filmmakers as other states back away from such incentives.The Dayton Daily News reports the nearly $64 billion, two-year state operating budget being debated in the Ohio Senate calls for a $40 million package of tax breaks and subsidies for making movies in Ohio.A 2016 study by the University of Cincinnati Economics Center estimates the film industry created a $54 million economic impact in Cincinnati over a two-year period. The st
  • Columbus Police homicide investigators respond to area of Kroger at East Main Street & Alum Creek Drive

    Columbus Police homicide investigators respond to area of Kroger at East Main Street & Alum Creek Drive
    Columbus Police homicide detectives are investigating near the Kroger on East Main Street near Alum Creek Drive.Police said the call came in at about 11:45 PM. Police said one person was transported to the hospital in critical condition.East Main Street remained shut down late Sunday night.Police did not immediately identify anyone involved or release details about what happened.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for the latest on this developing story.
  • One person injured in shooting in Linden area of Columbus

    One person injured in shooting in Linden area of Columbus
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Columbus Division of Police is investigating what led to a shooting in the Linden area of the city Sunday night.Police said officers were called to the area of E.26th Avenue and Grasmere Avenue around 9:45 p.m.Police said one person was shot in the leg and was taken to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterPolice said the victim is expected to recover.Police told 10TV the victim is not cooperating with the investigation.
  • North Korea says ready to deploy, mass-produce new missile

    North Korea says ready to deploy, mass-produce new missile
    TOKYO (AP) — North Korea said Monday it is ready to start mass-producing a new medium-range missile after a weekend test-launch confirmed its combat readiness.It called the missile, capable of reaching Japan and major U.S. military bases there, an "answer" to U.S. President Donald Trump's policies.The solid-fuel Pukguksong-2 missile flew about 500 kilometers (310 miles) and reached a height of 560 kilometers (350 miles) on Sunday before plunging into the Pacific Ocean. North Korea's media
  • British Airways says most flights running; angry passengers face delays

    British Airways says most flights running; angry passengers face delays
    LONDON (AP) — British Airways said many of its IT systems were back up and running Sunday, but some travelers will likely face cancellations and delays for a third straight day after a global computer failure grounded hundreds of flights.BA chief executive Alex Cruz said Sunday the airline was running a "near-full operation" at London's Gatwick Airport and planned to operate all scheduled long-haul services from Heathrow. But he said there would still be delays, as well as some canceled sh
  • Kushner's Russia ties questioned as Trump cites media 'lies'

    Kushner's Russia ties questioned as Trump cites media 'lies'
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional Democrats on Sunday demanded to hear directly from top White House adviser Jared Kushner over allegations of proposed secret back-channel communications with Russia, saying the security clearance of President Donald Trump's son-in-law may need to be revoked.Trump, having returned from a nine-day overseas trip, immediately railed against administration leaks, calling them "fabricated lies," in a flurry of tweets.And his Homeland Security head defended the ide
  • Monster mash: LeBron James undaunted by beastly Warriors

    Monster mash: LeBron James undaunted by beastly Warriors
    INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) — There's a four-headed, shot-making, scoreboard-breaking monster out West awaiting LeBron James and the Cavaliers.The Warriors are stomach-churning scary.James, though, can't run or hide. With eight NBA Finals appearances under his belt, he is ready to face a team he's called "a beast." After all, he has slayed behemoths before.Pushing off any talk about the Warriors until after Sunday's practice, James was asked to assess the task at hand: beating Golden State's A
  • No public events at Ohio zoo where gorilla killed 1 year ago

    No public events at Ohio zoo where gorilla killed 1 year ago
    CINCINNATI (AP) — No public events are planned at the Cincinnati Zoo marking the one-year anniversary of the shooting of an endangered gorilla.The zoo's dangerous-animal response team concluded the life of a 3-year-old boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure last May 28 was in danger and killed 17-year-old Harambe. That led to global mourning, criticism and satires that made him a pop culture phenomenon.Zoo officials are looking ahead to an expanded Gorilla World exhibit in June and also a
  • Police: 18-year-old woman apparently drowned while swimming with friends

    Police: 18-year-old woman apparently drowned while swimming with friends
    DOUGLAS, Mass. -- Authorities in Massachusetts say a young woman apparently drowned while swimming in the Whitin Reservoir in Douglas, CBS Boston reports.The woman was with three male friends when they went swimming at about 2:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon. The 18-year-old woman went under and her three companions say she did not return to the surface.Douglas Police received the 911 call and sent officers and dive units to the scene. Her body was pulled from six feet of water at about 2:45 pm.Dougl

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