• Marion County Board of Elections member charged with trying to influence vote

    A Marion County Board of Elections member is accused of breaking Ohio election law.Seventy-five-year-old Jackie Smith is facing a misdemeanor count of illegally influencing the vote during last month's election.Some have questions not just about Smith's alleged actions, but the response from election officials.As Director of the Marion County Board of Elections, John Meyer has one chief responsibility."We're here to provide everybody the equal opportunity to vote. Everybody's vote counts as much
  • Lawmaker: Changes likely in store for Reagan Tokes Act

    COLUMBUS - Changes could be in store for a bill named after murdered Ohio State student Reagan Tokes, the bill's author told 10 Investigates Tuesday.Rep. Kristin Boggs, D - District 18, said that enough stakeholders have raised concerns about portions of the bill that Boggs and the other co-sponsors plan to draft amendments or perhaps a substitute bill to address concerns regarding the indeterminate sentencing formula - including who would decide whether a prisoner's sentence is reduced or exten
  • Upper Arlington barber calling it quits after 58 years

    An Upper Arlington barber is putting down the clippers after nearly 60 years.A barber who's spent his entire career at the first barbershop in the city is finally calling it quits.Tom Capuano started in his Uncle Alfred’s Barbershop 58 years ago when it was located in the Kingsdale Center. He bought it when his uncle retired.The shop is an Upper Arlington staple and Tom is known as a local legend.“Just couldn’t bring myself to retire, I enjoy cutting hair and talking to the old
  • Trump says female senator 'would do anything' for cash

    Trump says female senator 'would do anything' for cash
    Pushing into the sexual harassment debate, President Donald Trump laced into Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on Tuesday, tweeting that the New York Democrat had begged him for campaign contributions in the past and "would do anything" to get them. Democrats accused the president of comments that were crude and worse.Gillibrand, D-N.Y., who had called for Trump's resignation a day earlier while citing allegations of sexual misconduct, called Trump's attack a "sexist smear attempting to silence my voice."
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  • Boy in viral bullying video speaks out as mom faces backlash

    An east Tennessee middle-schooler is speaking out after an emotional Facebook video about being bullied. In the widely-shared video, Keaton Jones describes how fellow students poured milk on him and stuffed food in his clothes. Support in the form of comforting messages flooded in for the student over the weekend.Now, his mother is addressing the backlash on social media over some of her other posts which show her and her son with Confederate flags."I had enough of it. They had said that someone
  • Amid calls for peace, more violence

    Within an hour of a call for action and peace by city leaders, Columbus saw its 130th homicide of the year as an unusually violent period of a few days added to the toll of a year that has already been one of the deadliest in history on the city's streets. A person of interest is being questioned in the shooting death of a 29-year-old man at a home on the South Side.
  • Eat Right: 10 Restaurants All Decked Out for the Holidays

    We’re in the midst of the holiday season, and Columbus restaurants are feeling festive with twinkling lights, trees, wreaths and garland. Here are 10 restaurants guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit this month. Basi Italia 811 Highland St., Victorian Village The Victorian Village eatery’s cozy back patio is pretty magical during the holiday […]
  • Trump signs $700 billion military budget into law

    Trump signs $700 billion military budget into law
    President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed into law a sweeping defense policy bill that authorizes a $700 billion budget for the military, including additional spending on missile defense programs to counter North Korea's growing nuclear weapons threat.But there's a catch. The $700 billion budget won't become reality until lawmakers agree to roll back a 2011 law that set strict limits on federal spending, including by the Defense Department — and they haven't yet.The law caps 2018 defense sp
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  • Bexley bookstore celebrates successful one year of business

    Gramercy Books in Bexley is celebrating one year of business.The bookstore's owner, Linda Kass, says books are her passion and that passion trickles down to her customers."We are focused on community and it's all personal here," she said.Tuesday at Gramercy Books was a celebration as the business officially turned one-year-old."The year has flown," Kass said.For 12 months, the brick-and-mortar shop has been open seven days a week. It's gutsy, Kass knows, opening a bookstore. After all, they're s
  • Prosecutors say suspect taunted Trump before subway bombing

    Prosecutors say suspect taunted Trump before subway bombing
    A Bangladeshi immigrant arrested in a New York subway bombing mocked President Donald Trump on social media while on his way to carry out the botched suicide mission, authorities said as they brought federal charges against him Tuesday.Akayed Ullah posted a statement on his Facebook account just before the Monday morning attack, stating: "Trump you failed to protect your nation," the criminal complaint said. He also told law enforcement officers at the hospital where he was taken with burn injur
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  • Investigators rule west Columbus warehouse fire as accidental

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - A west Columbus storage warehouse full of furniture was destroyed by a fire Tuesday, and the family who owns the business is devastated.The fire started just after 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon and burned for hours.The smoke was so heavy it shut down portions of West Broad Street.On Wednesday, the Columbus Division of Fire said the fire was determined to be accidental.The fire department said there was an electrical issue with a power strip and a couple of battery chargers.Neighbors
  • Firefighters battling large building fire in west Columbus

    Firefighters battling large building fire in west Columbus
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Firefighters are battling a large fire on West Broad Street Tuesday.The fire started in a building next to the Volunteers of America building around 1:15 p.m. The building, according to 10TV crews on the scene, is a Liberty Freight Mattress storage facility.Battalion Chief Steve Martin said firefighters are fighting the flames from outside the building.The Volunteers of America told 10TV their building is not affected.There are no reported injuries.
  • Firefighters battle large building fire in west Columbus

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Firefighters are battling a large fire on West Broad Street Tuesday.The fire started in a building next to the Volunteers of America building around 1:15 p.m.Battalion Chief Steve Martin said firefighters are fighting the flames from outside the Liberty Freight building. Martin said the volume of smoke is due to the contents of the building -- brand new furniture which is still in its packaging.One employee was in the building about 10 minutes before the fire began, but did not
  • Fire heavily damages furniture warehouse in west Columbus

    COLUMBUS, Ohio - A west Columbus storage warehouse full of furniture was destroyed by a fire Tuesday, and the family who owns the business is devastated.The fire started just after 1 p.m. Tuesday afternoon and burned for hours.The smoke was so heavy it shut down portions of West Broad Street.Neighbors to the Liberty Freight furniture store say they wish they could help.From the nursery door of Strader's Garden Center, Chris Jackson can still see smoke billowing in the dark."They just said the wh
  • Power back on for more than 6,000 AEP customers in north Columbus

    Power back on for more than 6,000 AEP customers in north Columbus
    COLUMBUS – Power is restored to more than 6,000 AEP Ohio customers near the Ohio State campus, north Columbus and the Clintonville areas.According to the AEP outage website, the power went out after 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.An AEP spokesperson told 10TV there was an equipment issue at the Clinton Road substation.The power came back on around 2:15 p.m.You can check the AEP outage map here.OSU & CLINTONVILLE AREA UPDATE: All power has been restored. Thank you for your patience this afternoon.
  • More than 1,000 AEP customers without power in north Columbus

    More than 1,000 AEP customers without power in north Columbus
    COLUMBUS – More than 1,000 AEP Ohio customers are without power in north Columbus and the Clintonville area.According to the AEP outage website, the power went out after 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.The estimated time the power will come back on is 3:30 p.m.AEP has not released a cause.You can check the AEP outage map here.OSU & CLINTONVILLE AREA OUTAGE: Our crews are assessing the outage right now. We know it's cold and inconvenient to be without power. Please know we will work as quickly and s
  • New Diner The Woodbury Opens Downtown this Spring

    A new restaurant and bar concept is coming to a new building Downtown sometime in Spring 2018. The Woodbury, owned by the Bluestone Brothers and operated by Olde Towne Partners, occupies the ground floor of the new 223 E. Town Street development by Crawford Hoying and aims to be an “urban diner with a vibrant […]
  • Woman mauled to death by her pet dog in back yard

    Woman mauled to death by her pet dog in back yard
    CHICAGO — A 77-year-old woman was attacked and killed by her pet pit bull Monday afternoon in south suburban Alsip.CBS Chicago reports officers were called around 3:30 p.m. to a home at 11604 S. Komensky Avenue to a report of a person being attacked by a dog in the back yard.The dog, a 6-year-old pit bull, was aggressive when officers arrived and was subsequently killed, Alsip police said.77-Year old woman mauled and killed by her pet dog. No prior incidents with dog reported to police. #A
  • Brighten the Lives of Clintonville Seniors!

    Better Together projects are time-sensitive opportunities to improve our community, together. This holiday season, we’re hoping to brighten the lives of our community’s seniors with a space of their own at Clintonville-Beechwold Resources Center (CRC)—so they can enjoy activities, connect to services, and socialize! Join us, and let’s be Better Together! Learn more about this Better […]
  • Doppler 10: Frigid & Blustery, Snow Returns

    This Afternoon: Chance snow showers.Cloudy, cold & blustery. Temps in the 20’s and falling. Winds: NW 10-20 mph G35.
    Tonight: Chance snow, early.Mostly cloudy, cold & windy still. Low 15. Winds: NW 9-17 mph G30.
    Tomorrow: Cloudy, snow showers pm. Breezy & cold. High 28. Winds: W 4-12 mph.
    Thursday: Few flurries early, mostly cloudy. Chilly. High 29. Winds: WNW 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live RadarSpecial Information:Strong northwesterly w
  • Doppler 10: A Raw Evening. Any Snow Ending Early.

    This Evening: Still a chance for occasional snow showers. Breezy and cold.
    Tonight: Any snow showers end, then a gradual clearing and cold. Mid Teens NW 10-15 mph
    Tomorrow: Increasing clouds. Chance for scattered light snow showers returns. 28 W 5-15 mph
    Thursday: Lingering clouds, breezy and chilly. 25 W 5-10 G 20-25 mph
    Friday: Mostly cloudy. Slight chance for an afternoon flurry. 29Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live RadarSpecial Information: A series of low pressur
  • Student, driver killed in Iowa school bus fire

    Student, driver killed in Iowa school bus fire
    OAKLAND, Iowa — A fire erupted on a school bus after it backed into a ditch in western Iowa early Tuesday, killing a student and the bus driver, investigators said.No one else was on the bus when the fire erupted around 7 a.m. southeast of Oakland, which is about 35 miles east of Omaha, Nebraska.Investigators said the bus caught fire after it backed out of a farm driveway and into a ditch across the road. The bus was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived.The remains of the driver an
  • Klein dismisses concern that Columbus council elections violate Voting Rights Act

    Columbus has dismissed concerns that its method of electing city council members in an at-large system could violate the Voting Rights Act of 1965. In a letter to the New York-based NAACP Legal Defense Fund, city council President Zach Klein wrote that the city attorney's office had reviewed those concerns and determined that the cases a fund attorney cited were "based on facts totally dissimilar to Columbus' strong record of electing minority candidates." The nonprofit law firm wrote a letter t
  • Execution date in 2022 set for man who killed police officer

    Execution date in 2022 set for man who killed police officer
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Supreme Court has set an execution date nearly five years in the future for a man sentenced to death for killing a Cleveland police officer.Quisi Bryan was convicted of shooting officer Wayne Leon in 2000 at a Cleveland gas station after the officer stopped Bryan for a traffic violation.The court on Tuesday set Bryan's execution date for Oct. 26, 2022. He is one of more than two dozen Ohio death row inmates with execution dates over the next few years.Earlier
  • Pres. Trump wants to send man back to moon, on to Mars

    Pres. Trump wants to send man back to moon, on to Mars
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump wants to send man back to the moon — and on to Mars.President Trump signed a policy directive Monday instructing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to "refocus America's space program on human exploration and discovery."The move, Trump said, "marks an important step in returning American astronauts to the moon for the first time since 1972 for long-time exploration.""This time we will not only plant our flag and leave our footprint,"
  • Paris summit finds new money, tech to fight climate change

    Paris summit finds new money, tech to fight climate change
    PARIS — World leaders, investment funds and energy magnates promised Tuesday to devote new money and technology to slow global warming at a summit in Paris that President Emmanuel Macron hopes will rev up the Paris climate accord that U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected.President Trump wasn't invited to the event but his name was everywhere.One by one, top world diplomats, former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, business leaders like Michael Bloomberg and even former U.S. Se
  • 12 projects announced at Paris summit to fight climate change

    12 projects announced at Paris summit to fight climate change
    PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron's office has announced a dozen international projects that will inject hundreds of millions of dollars in efforts to curb climate change.The plans were presented at a Paris climate summit that Macron convened to counter U.S. President Donald Trump's rejection of the 2015 Paris climate accord.The projects include a program for eight U.S. states to develop electric vehicles, an investment fund for the hurricane-hit Caribbean and money from Bill Gates'
  • Phony ride-share driver accused of sex assault

    Police have several words of warning for users of ride-sharing services - especially women - after an assault near the OSU campus over the weekend by a man who claimed to be driving for one of the services. A female Ohio State students reported that she got into a vehicle she though had been sent by a ride-sharing service at approximately 1:30 a.m. Saturday near the intersection of W. Lane Avenue and N. High Street and was attacked by the driver, said Commander Ales Behnen of the Special Victims
  • Court awards family of man who died playing beer pong $16M

    Court awards family of man who died playing beer pong $16M
    BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — The family of a Connecticut man who fell to his death from a fourth-floor window after a fight while playing beer pong has been awarded nearly $16 million in a lawsuit filed against three other players.The Connecticut Post reported Monday that a jury ruled in favor of the family of Salomon Martinez, a married father from Stratford.Authorities say Martinez went to a Naugatuck apartment in January 2013 to play the drinking game.Police say a fight erupted after two men los
  • Rendell endorses Democrat Connie Pillich for Ohio governor

    Rendell endorses Democrat Connie Pillich for Ohio governor
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Connie Pillich is getting the backing of former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, and the two plan on hitting the campaign trail.Pillich's campaign tells The Associated Press it will announce the Democratic stalwart's backing Tuesday.Rendell could be an important asset to Pillich as she seeks to distinguish herself from the crowded Democratic field. Six Democrats are vying for the chance to succeed Republican Gov. John Kasich (KAY'-sik), who's term
  • San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee dies suddenly at 65

    San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee dies suddenly at 65
    SAN FRANCISCO — Mayor Ed Lee, who oversaw a technology-driven economic boom in San Francisco that brought with it sky-high housing prices despite his lifelong commitment to economic equality, died suddenly early Tuesday at age 65.A statement from Lee's office said the city's first Asian-American mayor died at 1:11 a.m. at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Lee was surrounded by family, friends and colleagues. No cause was given.Lee, the child of immigrants, was a staunch supporter
  • City official: San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee dead at 65

    City official: San Francisco Mayor Edwin Lee dead at 65
    San Francisco Board of Supervisors President London Breed says that Mayor Edwin Lee has died. He was 65.Breed said early Tuesday that Lee passed away just after 1 a.m. atZuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.A statement from the mayor's office said: "It is with profound sadness and terrible grief that we confirm that Mayor Edwin M. Lee passed away on Tuesday ... ."The statement says family, friends and colleagues were at Lee's side.Lee was not known to be ill. No other details have been rel
  • President Trump says accusations of sexual misconduct 'fabricated'

    President Trump says accusations of sexual misconduct 'fabricated'
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is pushing back against sexual misconduct allegations, saying he's the target of "false accusations and fabricated stories of women who I don't know and/or have never met."Trump lashed out on Twitter Tuesday, a day after three women who previously accused Trump of sexual harassment shared their stories on NBC's "Megyn Kelly Today."Trump says Democrats "have been unable to show any collusion with Russia" and now are "moving on" to these allegations. He ad
  • NFL Network suspends Marshall Faulk, 2 others amid sexual harassment claims: report

    NFL Network suspends Marshall Faulk, 2 others amid sexual harassment claims: report
    NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk and two other former NFL players have reportedly been suspended by the NFL Network because of a sexual harassment lawsuit.According to Bloomberg News, Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans are accused of harassing a former wardrobe stylist at the network.All three players are currently analysts with the network.Former analyst Donovan McNabb and former executive producer Eric Weinberger are also named in the compliant, CBS Boston reports.The allegations inclu
  • NFL Network suspends analysts over sexual misconduct suit

    NFL Network suspends analysts over sexual misconduct suit
    NEW YORK — Hall of Fame player Marshall Faulk and two other NFL Network analysts were suspended after a woman who worked as a wardrobe stylist at the network accused them of sexual misconduct in a lawsuit.The NFL on Tuesday identified the three as Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans. They have been "suspended from their duties at NFL Network pending an investigation into these allegations," league spokesman Brian McCarthy said.Jami Cantor described several sexually inappropriate encounters w
  • Man found with critical head injury, CPD investigating

    Man found with critical head injury, CPD investigating
    COLUMBUS -- One man is in critical condition after being found with a head injury in north Columbus Monday night.It happened on the 4300 block of Malin Drive East.Police arrived to find 42-year-old Juan Antonio Gil facing downward in a parking lot. Emergency crews took him to the hospital where he underwent surgery.Police said there were no known witnesses and a cause was under investigation early Tuesday.Police are asking anyone with information to call 461-TIPS (8477).Stay with 10TV and 10TV.c
  • "Sherman's Safe Ride" taxi service for students at Ohio's Miami University accused of sexual assault

    "Sherman's Safe Ride" taxi service for students at Ohio's Miami University accused of sexual assault
    OXFORD, Ohio — Police say the driver who ran the "Sherman's Safe Ride" taxi service for students at Ohio's Miami University is accused of sexually assaulting two female students in his vehicle.Police in Oxford, which is home to the university, say 38-year-old Sherman Jackson II has been jailed in Butler County on suspicion of rape and kidnapping.It wasn't immediately clear whether Jackson has an attorney. The case wasn't yet listed in local court records early Tuesday.Oxford police say Jac
  • Female customers accuse taxi driver at Ohio's Miami University of sex assault

    Female customers accuse taxi driver at Ohio's Miami University of sex assault
    OXFORD, Ohio — Police say the driver who ran the "Sherman's Safe Ride" taxi service for students at Ohio's Miami University is accused of sexually assaulting two female students in his vehicle.Police in Oxford, which is home to the university, say 38-year-old Sherman Jackson II has been jailed in Butler County on suspicion of rape and kidnapping.It wasn't immediately clear whether Jackson has an attorney. The case wasn't yet listed in local court records early Tuesday.Oxford police say Jac
  • Merriam-Webster's word of the year for 2017: 'Feminism'

    NEW YORK (AP) - Merriam-Webster has revealed "feminism" as its word of the year for 2017.Company lexicographer and editor at large, Peter Sokolowski, says the word hung in the air throughout the year. It saw a 70 percent increase in lookups over 2016 on Merriam-Webster.com and experienced a major spike around the Women's March in January. Kellyanne Conway's "I am not a feminist" remarks at the Conservative Political Action Committee gave the word another push. So did the takedown of Harvey Weins
  • Oscar Pistorius bruised in a jail fight over telephone use

    Oscar Pistorius bruised in a jail fight over telephone use
    JOHANNESBURG — Olympian Oscar Pistorius, in jail for murdering his girlfriend, was bruised in an altercation with another inmate over telephone use, a South African prison spokesman confirmed Tuesday.Pistorius sustained a minor injury in an alleged assault at the Attridgevill Correctional Centre last week, Singabakho Nxumalo of the Department of Correctional Services told The Associated Press. Pistorius had a medical checkup and was found to have a bruise, said Nxumalo, who added that the
  • Turbulent Senate race now in hands of Alabama voters

    Turbulent Senate race now in hands of Alabama voters
    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Depending on who is making the case, Alabama's special Senate election Tuesday is about either continuing the "Trump miracle" in Washington or allowing "decency" to prevail back home.At the center is Roy Moore — "Judge Moore," to his supporters. The 70-year-old Republican was twice ousted as state Supreme Court chief justice after flouting federal law, and now he's attempting a political resurrection amid accusations of sexual misconduct with teenage girls when he
  • Alabama special Senate race now in hands of voters

    Alabama special Senate race now in hands of voters
    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama voters headed to the polls Tuesday in Alabama's special Senate election and faced two choices: Either continue the "Trump miracle" in Washington or allow "decency" to prevail back home.At the center is Roy Moore — "Judge Moore," to his supporters. The 70-year-old Republican was twice ousted as state Supreme Court chief justice after flouting federal law, and now he's attempting a political resurrection amid accusations of sexual misconduct with teenage girl
  • After bitter campaign, Alabama Senate race goes to voters

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The bitter Senate race in deeply conservative Alabama went to the voters Tuesday as they chose between an embattled but well-known Republican accused of child molestation and a Democrat who hopes to break the GOP's lock on the state and uphold "decency."Roy Moore, the 70-year-old GOP nominee who was twice ousted as state Supreme Court chief justice after flouting federal law, was attempting another political resurrection amid the accusations of sexual misconduct with tee
  • Doppler 10: Freezing over, more snow coming

    Today: Chance snow showers.Cloudy, cold & blustery.High 28(Early). Winds: NW 10-20 mph G 35.
    Tonight: Chance snow, early.Mostly cloudy, very cold & windy.Low 16. Winds: NW 9-17 mph G30.
    Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy, snow showers pm.Breezy & cold.High 27. Winds: W 4-12 mph.
    Thursday: Few flurries early, mostly cloudy.Chilly. High 30. Winds: WNW 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live RadarSpecial Information:An area of low pressure and it’s associated
  • World leaders, high security at Paris climate summit

    World leaders, high security at Paris climate summit
    More than 50 world leaders are joining bankers, energy magnates and others Tuesday in Paris for a summit that President Emmanuel Macron hopes will give new momentum to the fight against global warming — despite U.S. President Donald Trump's rejection of the Paris climate accord.Sean Penn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Gates and Elon Musk are among prominent figures joining the world leaders at the summit, where participants are expected to announce billions of dollars' worth of projects to h
  • Retailer Express creates pop-up shop at Downtown studio location

    The 117-year-old brick building, at 235 N. 4th St., was long occupied by the Weisheimer's Sales & Service vacuum-cleaner business before Express moved in after a complete renovation. Open through Dec. 23, the pop-up shop features Express products plus a selection of gifts made in Columbus, including products from Igloo, Letterpress, Spoonful Records, Candle Lab, Under Aurora and Cliff Original.  • Stump Plants will show shoppers from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday how to create the
  • Doppler 10: Flurries, Freezing drizzle this morning

    Today: Chance snow showers.Cloudy, cold & blustery.High 28(Early). Winds: NW 10-20 mph G 35.
    Tonight: Chance snow, early.Mostly cloudy, cold & windy still.Low 16. Winds: NW 9-17 mph G30.
    Tomorrow: Mostly cloudy, chance snow pm.Breezy & cold.High 27. Winds: W 4-12 mph.
    Thursday: Few flurries early, mostly cloudy.Chilly. High 30. Winds: WNW 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live RadarSpecial Information:An area of low pressure and it’s associated
  • Driver crashes into Grant Medical Center

    Driver crashes into Grant Medical Center
    COLUMBUS -- Columbus police said a driver crashed into Grant Medical Center Tuesday morning.CPD dispatchers said officers on the scene were working with hospital security to figure out exactly what happened.There were no reports of injuries, according to security at Grant Medical Center.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for the latest on this developing story.
  • Two injured in Greyhound bus-SUV crash on I-71

    Two people were transported to a hospital with injuries after a Greyhound bus and an SUV crashed on Interstate 71 north of the rest stop in Delaware County, the State Highway Patrol said. Two people with non-life threatening injuries were taken to OhioHealth Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware.

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