• Dom & Dave: Buckeyes basketball, baseball hall of fame voting & more

    Dom & Dave: Buckeyes basketball, baseball hall of fame voting & more
    You've seen them yell at each other in a poorly lit room on a shaky cell phone feed, but now, it's time to step it up.Dom Tiberi and Dave Holmes are teaming up to discuss the top sports stories of the day among other topics.Watch Dom & Dave every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday at 6:45 p.m. on 10TV.com or the 10TV Facebook page.Wednesday, January 17 Topics:Previewing the upcoming games for the Ohio State basketball teamsBaseball Hall of Fame vote revealed next week: Who should get in? Should th
  • Crews respond to fire at Kaiser Aluminum in Heath

    Crews respond to fire at Kaiser Aluminum in Heath
    HEATH, Ohio – Firefighters are responding to a second-alarm fire at Kaiser Aluminum in Heath, according to Licking County 911 dispatchers.Dispatchers told 10TV the scene is active.Firefighters were called to the building just before 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.There are no reports of injuries at this time.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com for updates.
  • Wellness screenings offered Saturday at Columbus area Walmarts

    Columbus area Walmart stores will host the first Walmart Wellness Day event of the year from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. The free health screening event offers tests covering blood glucose, blood pressure, body mass index, low-cost immunizations and, in select locations, free vision screenings Walmart Wellness Day comes on the heels of the company's announcement that it will offer a free opioid disposal solution at all pharmacy locations.
  • Yoga… Now With Critters!

    “Wild animals are magical. Being close to one can transform your thinking about the planet we share with them,” says Kelly Mehring co-owner of Mat Happy Yoga and volunteer at the Ohio Wildlife Center. “Melding my love of wild animals and yoga is one of my favorite things, and now the Ohio Wildlife Center has […]
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  • Ohio snow day policy makes the hours count

    In Ohio, the term "Calamity Day" no longer exists. It's been replaced by excess hours. Which means if a school closes for snow, it must make up the hours lost not the day.Under this plan, the two-hour delay takes on added importance.School districts, joint vocational districts and charter non-public schools have to be open for a minimum number of hours.Four-hundred and fifty-five hours is the number for children in half-day kindergarten.Nine-hundred and ten hours for students in full-day kinderg
  • Health officials: Increase in overdose deaths with both cocaine, fentanyl in system

    Health officials: Increase in overdose deaths with both cocaine, fentanyl in system
    Columbus Public Health is issuing a community advisory after a new trend is highlighting that fentanyl can be found in any recreational street drug.Officials said 30 percent of people who died from an overdose in Franklin County had both cocaine and fentanyl in their system at their time of death.The number of deaths that involved both substances has more than doubled from 41 to 88 deaths from 2016-2017.Public health officials said people using cocaine may be exposed to more substances than they
  • The Ohio Chronicle returns, OSD students in charge

    What do we know about words?They're powerful. They're meaningful. And, sometimes, the best words are the ones that go unsaid.Donald Preston enjoys conducting the interviews the most. It's his way to connect and really tell the story. Donald Preston, 18, interviews Kelsy Ramey at the Ohio School for the Deaf.Media Folder: Media Root
    On a recent Wednesday, Preston, 18, and a senior at the Ohio School for the Deaf, sat in the library across from the school's newest teacher, Kelsy Ramey. He was
  • Press Conference: Safety Strategy Additional Funding

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  • Forecast: Sunshine returns Wednesday

    This Evening: Decreasing clouds and chilly. Temps dropping from the low teens. W wind 5-10 mph.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy to mostly clear and cold. Low 12. Wind chills near 0. S wind 5-10 mph.
    Thursday: Sunny and brisk.High 30. SW wind 10-15 mph.
    Friday: More sunshine and a tad milder. High 38. SW wind 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar | School closings, delaysSpecial Information: High pressure is starting to build into the region which is causing clouds
  • Forecast: Sunshine returns Thursday

    This Evening: Decreasing clouds and chilly. Temps dropping from the low teens. W wind 5-10 mph.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy to mostly clear and cold. Low 12. Wind chills near 0. S wind 5-10 mph.
    Thursday: Sunny and brisk.High 30. SW wind 10-15 mph.
    Friday: More sunshine and a tad milder. High 38. SW wind 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar | School closings, delaysSpecial Information: High pressure is starting to build into the region which is causing clouds
  • Aunt: 13 captive children denied contact with relatives

    Aunt: 13 captive children denied contact with relatives
    Thirteen malnourished siblings allegedly kept captive in filthy conditions by their parents in a Southern California home lived a strict existence with no social lives and no contact with extended family, two of their aunts said Wednesday."They weren't allowed to watch TV. They weren't allowed to have friends over — the normal things that kids do," the children's aunt, Teresa Robinette, told NBC's "Today" show.Robinette is the sister of Louise Turpin, 49, who along with her husband, 57-yea
  • Snow, ice and record cold grip the South; at least 8 dead

    Snow, ice and record cold grip the South; at least 8 dead
    A layer of snow and ice and a record-breaking blast of cold closed runways, highways, schools and government offices across the South and sent cars sliding off roads Wednesday in a swath of the country ill-equipped to deal with wintry weather. At least eight people died, including a baby in a car that plunged off an icy overpass into a Louisiana canal.Icicles hung from a statue of jazz musicians in normally balmy New Orleans, and drivers unaccustomed to ice spun their wheels across Atlanta, whic
  • Snow, ice and record cold grip the South; at least 10 dead

    Snow, ice and record cold grip the South; at least 10 dead
    Snow, ice and a record-breaking blast of cold closed runways, highways, schools and government offices across the South and sent cars sliding off roads Wednesday in a corner of the country ill-equipped to deal with wintry weather. At least 10 people died, including a baby in a car that plunged off a slippery overpass into a Louisiana canal.Icicles hung from a statue of jazz musicians in normally balmy New Orleans, and drivers unaccustomed to ice spun their wheels across Atlanta, which was brough
  • Bannon to meet with Mueller's investigators

    Bannon to meet with Mueller's investigators
    Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon will meet with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators.That's according to a person familiar with the decision but not authorized to speak publicly about private conversations.Bannon is expected to be interviewed by prosecutors instead of testifying before a grand jury. He is expected to cooperate with the special counsel, the person said. It's unclear when the interview will occur.Bannon, the former head of Breitbart News, appeared before
  • Threat of e-school closure adds to adversity for students

    In this May 9, 2017, file photo, Bill Lager, center, co-founder of Ohio's largest online charter school, the Electronic Classroom of Tomorrow or ECOT, speaks to hundreds of supporters during a rally outside the Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. The virtual school could lose its required sponsor and abruptly close in early 2018, although ECOT has said it's working to remain open.
  • Kucinich frames Ohio governor bid around 'We the People'

    Kucinich frames Ohio governor bid around 'We the People'
    Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich is running for Ohio governor, and he says he would muster state resources to fight poverty and violence, boost arts and education and expand economic opportunity.The 71-year-old said Wednesday he'll fight for "We the People."His entry creates a five-way Democratic primary for the chance to succeed Republican Gov. John Kasich (KAY'-sik), who's term-limited.At a campaign kickoff in Middleburg Heights, Kucinich noted his long history of public service, including bei
  • Teen defendant dead after deputy-involved shooting inside Franklin County courtroom

    A teenage defendant is dead after a shooting inside a Franklin County courtroom.The gunfire rang out at 12:40 p.m. inside a juvenile court courtroom at the Franklin County Courthouse.The Franklin County Sheriff's Office says the shooting happened during a hearing for 16-year-old Joseph Haynes. He was charged with menacing with a firearm.During the proceeding, they saID Haynes and his family members got into an altercation with a deputy.The deputy fired his gun, shooting Joseph Haynes in the abdo
  • Sheriff: Weapon discharged inside Franklin County courtroom; one injured

    Sheriff: Weapon discharged inside Franklin County courtroom; one injured
    The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office is on the scene of an incident in a courtroom Wednesday.Officials at the scene say the incident happened on the fifth floor of the Juvenile Court House, where a gun was discharged according to officials on the scene.There is no danger to the public and the situation is contained.One person was transported to an area hospital.Stay with 10TV for updates on this developing story.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com as this story develops.
  • 16-year-old shot, killed during altercation inside Franklin County courtroom

    16-year-old shot, killed during altercation inside Franklin County courtroom
    A 16-year-old who was shot inside a Franklin County courtroom has died, according to the sheriff's office.Deputies responded to Court Room 56, which handles domestic relations, around 12:40 p.m.The case involved 16-year-old Joseph Haynes, who was facing a menacing with a firearm charge.At some point, an altercation broke out in the courtroom involving Haynes and his family. A deputy was knocked to the ground as a part of the altercation.The sheriff's office said the deputy came under attack and
  • Johnson’s Real Ice Cream Opening Third Central Ohio Location

    Johnson’s Real Ice Cream, the 67-year-old ice cream brand originating in Bexley, has announced plans for a third Central Ohio location set to open in New Albany this spring. Last year, the company created its second location in Dublin. The continued expansion is part of fourth generation family owner Matt Wilcoxon’s vision, who upon taking […]
  • Science panel recommends states lower drunken driving thresholds to 0.05

    Science panel recommends states lower drunken driving thresholds to 0.05
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A prestigious scientific panel is recommending that states significantly lower their drunken driving thresholds as part of a blueprint to eliminate the "entirely preventable" 10,000 alcohol-impaired driving deaths in the United States each year.The U.S. government-commissioned, 489-page report by a panel of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine released Wednesday throws the weight of the scientific body behind lowering the blood-alcohol concentratio
  • Marathon-running mom, 10-year-old boy among latest flu victims

    Marathon-running mom, 10-year-old boy among latest flu victims
    SAN JOSE, Calif. - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says this season's flu outbreak is peaking, but it will likely take weeks before it slows down, reports CBS News' Dr. Tara Narula. While children under 5 and adults over 65 are more susceptible, the virus kills thousands of people of all ages every year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, widespread flu activity is now reported in every state except Hawaii."You just don't think that a healthy 40-year-old
  • King-Lincoln District’s Los Potosinos Mexican Food Truck Will Relocate in Spring

    Los Potosinos Mexican Food Truck is closing down for the winter following the sale of the lot they’ve occupied for several years. After first opening in 2009, Los Potosinos set up shop at 791 E. Long St., where they’ve gained a loyal neighborhood following. They’re set to reopen elsewhere in the neighborhood after the weather […]
  • Forecast: Another frigid afternoon and night ahead

    This Afternoon: Some sun sneaks in.Single digit wind chills.High 19.Winds: W 5-10 mph.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy and cold with wind chills near 0.Low 12.Winds: WSW 5-10 mph.
    Tomorrow: Sunshine returns, warmer but windy.High 30.Winds: SW 10-15 mph.
    Friday: Mostly sunny and seasonable.High 38.Winds: SW 5-10 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar | School closings, delaysSpecial Information: Clouds are continuing to fight off sunshine but expect some sun to sneak thro
  • Photos: St. Vincent at Express LIVE!

    Packed in tightly on both levels of the venue, St. Vincent’s Columbus fans buzzed as the talented multi-instrumentalist tackled an impressive 22-song set list at Express LIVE! last Wednesday night. The Oklahoma-born singer-songwriter recently released her fifth studio album, Masseduction, in mid-October to wide critical and commercial acclaim. The set became her first top 10 album on […]
  • Ginther: City of Columbus to add 100 new police officers in 2018

    Ginther: City of Columbus to add 100 new police officers in 2018
    COLUMBUS -- Mayor of Columbus Andrew Ginther announced that 100 new police officers will hit the streets by the end of 2018 thanks to additional funding from the Mayor's administration and city council.Two-million dollars are being earmarked for both the new officers as well as community initiatives like Safe Streets bike patrol and a collaborative deterrence effort with the Franklin County Courts called Safe Neighborhoods.Half of the funds will be used to add a total of 30 additional recruits t
  • Columbus Mayor Ginther to announce funding for safety strategy

    Columbus Mayor Ginther to announce funding for safety strategy
    COLUMBUS -- Mayor of Columbus Andrew Ginther will speak at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday to announce additional funding for the Comprehensive Neighborhood Safety Strategy.Ginther's remarks will be at the Hilltop YMCA at 10:30 this morning.Watch live here:
  • Restaurant Review: Everest Cuisine

    Momo Ghar’s popularity launched a mega momo craze in Columbus over a year ago. Earning national attention and accolades from pretty much everywhere, a whole new local appreciation for Tibetan and Nepali foods has emerged in its wake. To meet the epic demand, a new joint, Everest Cuisine, has entered the marketplace in Worthington. It’s […]
  • Slow Down: 2 Critically Injured After Crash On I-71 In North Columbus

    Columbus Police reports that two motorists are in critical condition after a multiple car collision in North Columbus on Monday morning. The crash happen during the recent snowfall around 10 a.m. on Interstate 71 pass I-270.
  • Columbus adding additional officers

    Multiple city sources confirmed to The Dispatch that Mayor Andrew J. Ginther will announce Wednesday morning that the officers are part of additional funding in the 2018 budget for a neighborhood safety strategy he rolled out late last year. Altogether, that would give the city about 100 new police officers this year.
  • DEA finds grenade in East Columbus during federal investigation

    DEA finds grenade in East Columbus during federal investigation
    COLUMBUS -- The Drug Enforcement Administration found an unexploded grenade in the back of a vehicle during a federal investigation in east Columbus Wednesday.According to DEA Troop Supervisor Matt Huefelder, DEA agents were on scene in the 600 block of Krumm Avenue when they found the grenade in the back of a vehicle during an investigation that crosses state lines. The Columbus Division of Fire bomb squad was called to the scene and dealt with the device.A grenade was found in the back of this
  • Asian nation bans women from buying alcohol

    Asian nation bans women from buying alcohol
    COLOMBO -- Sri Lanka's government has reinstated a ban on women buying alcohol and being employed in places where the drinks are produced and sold, saying it's in line with the country's cultural values, a senior official said Wednesday.The decision came nearly a week after the finance minister revoked the 38-year-old ban.Government spokesman and Health Minister Rajitha Senarathna said the Cabinet at its weekly meeting on Tuesday reinstated the ban. He said its removal violated the country's cul
  • Ann Curry "not surprised" by Matt Lauer allegations, says harassment was pervasive at NBC

    NEW YORK - Ann Curry appeared on "CBS This Morning" and spoke about sexual harassment and her public departure from NBC.In the interview, she said that Matt Lauer's removal from NBC's "Today Show" was a "long time coming."She also said that verbal sexual harassment was pervasive during her career at NBC.When asked if she believed that Matt Lauer abused his power, she said, "I can tell you that, um, I am not surprised by the allegations."But, she seemed hesitant to give more details."I'm trying n
  • Seven escape early morning Delaware house fire

    Seven escape early morning Delaware house fire
    DELAWARE -- Seven people escaped an early-morning house fire on the east side of Delaware Wednesday.According to Delaware fire personnel, the fire came in at 2:17 a.m. and when fire crews arrived, all members of the household were outside and accounted for.Heavy fire was showing from the second-floor windows when crews arrived. The fire was contained within about 40 minutes and the cause was determined as accidental.One person was taken to Grady Hospital for smoke inhalation, but the injuries do
  • BlackBerry gets into the car protection business

    BlackBerry gets into the car protection business
    Former smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd has launched new cybersecurity software, which identifies vulnerabilities in programs used in self-driving cars.The software is called BlackBerry Jarvis.Last year’s global ransomware attack, dubbed “WannaCry,” helped raise awareness of BlackBerry’s security software business.BlackBerry is partnering with auto suppliers Delphi Automotive and Denso, internet search firm Baidu, chipmaker Qualcomm and Ford Motor Co.
  • S. Korea says it has agreed with N. Korea to form first joint Olympic team

    S. Korea says it has agreed with N. Korea to form first joint Olympic team
    SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea says the rival Koreas have agreed to form their first joint Olympic team and have their athletes march together during the opening ceremony of next month's Winter Olympics in the South.Seoul's Unification Ministry says the Koreas reached the agreement during talks Wednesday at the border village of Panmunjom.It says athletes from the two Koreas will march together under a "unification flag" depicting their peninsula during the opening ceremony and will field a s
  • Your resolution to get fit in the new year could be making you a prime target for thieves

    Columbus Police say gym bags are one of the most common items they’re seeing stolen out of cars right now.More people are heading to the gyms and recreation centers to fulfill their New Year’s resolutions, but police say many people forget to take their gym bags out of their cars.“We could eradicate theft from motor vehicles if everyone participated in that program and didn’t leave things in their vehicles,” says Officer Scott Clinger with the Columbus Division of P
  • State wildlife division to introduce new K-9 program

    State wildlife division to introduce new K-9 program
    COLUMBUS — State officials say Ohio's Division of Wildlife is joining more than 20 states in adopting a wildlife K-9 program.One wildlife officer from each of Ohio's five wildlife districts will become handlers of K-9s in the program. The dogs are trained to detect hidden wild game and other non-game scents like ginseng and gun powder. They will also have the ability to track people and can be used to find lost hunters and people hunting without permission.Three K-9s and their wildlife off
  • Walmart offers way to turn leftover opioids into useless gel

    Walmart is helping customers get rid of leftover opioids by giving them packets that turn the addictive painkillers into a useless gel.The retail giant announced Wednesday that it will provide the packets free with opioid prescriptions filled at its 4,700 U.S. pharmacies.The small packets, made by DisposeRX, contain a powder that is poured into prescription bottles. When mixed with warm water, the powder turns the pills into a biodegradable gel that can be thrown in the trash.Research has shown
  • Columbus Police looking for woman who robbed CVS Pharmacy near Victorian Village

    Columbus Police looking for woman who robbed CVS Pharmacy near Victorian Village
    Columbus Police are asking for your help finding a woman they say robbed a CVS before hitting up a Walgreens shortly after.It happened Tuesday, January 16, at the CVS Pharmacy on Neil Avenue just before 7:00 p.m.
    Police say the woman brandished a box cutter, jumped the pharmacy counter and demanded a specific type of scheduled narcotic medication.Officials say she was wearing a long, grayish "puffy coat" with a red hoodie underneath. She was also wearing a dark toboggan hat, black yoga pants and
  • Three pulled from house fires in south Columbus

    Three pulled from house fires in south Columbus
    Three people were pulled from homes on fire in south Columbus Wednesday morning.Three homes are on fire and crews have been battling the blazes since about 5 a.m.According to Battalion Chief Steve Martin with the Columbus Division of Fire, two homes are on fire and two others nearby are being threatened.10TV crews on the scene said as many as four hydrants froze while battling the fire and three people were pulled from houses.Martin said the cold is hampering efforts to extinguish the fire, as f
  • Pancakes & Booze Art Show offers new take on gallery concept

    The Pancakes & Booze Art Show brings an unexpected twist to the conventional art gallery. With more than 50 local artists, pancakes and alcohol, the event is back for its second round in Columbus.
  • Forecast: Another frigid day

    Today: Another cold day with sun and clouds.High 20.Winds: W 5-10 mph.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy and cold with wind chills near 0.Low 12.Winds: WSW 5-10 mph.
    Tomorrow: Sunshine returns, warmer but windy.High 30.Winds: SW 10-15 mph.
    Friday: Mostly sunny and seasonable.High 38.Winds: SW 5-10 mph.
    Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar | School closings, delaysSpecial Information: Expect another bitter morning with wind chills near and below 0.Clouds decrease through the
  • Ex-Congressman Dennis Kucinich to launch bid for governor

    FILE - In this Jan. 10, 2015 file photo, Dennis Kucinich arrives at the 4th annual Sean Penn and Friends "Help Haiti Home" Gala at the Montage Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif. Kucinich is preparing to make the ... MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, Ohio - Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich is preparing to make the Democratic primary for Ohio governor a five-way race.
  • Washington State QB Tyler Hilinski found dead

    Washington State QB Tyler Hilinski found dead
    PULLMAN, Wash. -- Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski has died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.The 21-year-old Hilinski was discovered in his apartment after he didn't show up for practice Tuesday. A rifle "was recovered next to Hilinski and a suicide note was found," according to the Pullman Police Department.Hilinski was the presumptive starting quarterback going into next season. He started Washington State's Holiday Bowl loss to Michigan State after Luke Falk was unable
  • Priority of the plow: The system Columbus crews use to clear roadways

    COLUMBUS -- As Tim Bahen salts the walkway in front of his northeast Columbus home, he says the conditions of the roads in the Creek Ridge subdivision off Sunbury Road are unacceptable.“Sunbury is like walking on a beach,” Bahen said. “You come down here, it’s like walking on stones, and it’s hard to stay afloat.”Inches of slippery, slushy snow covered much of the road, making it difficult to drive.“The folks down in the cul-de-sac, my goodness," he said
  • No. 19 Michigan women top No. 8 Ohio State 84-75

    No. 19 Michigan women top No. 8 Ohio State 84-75
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Hallie Thome scored 27 points and No. 19 Michigan rallied to beat No. 8 Ohio State 84-75 on Tuesday night, handing the Buckeyes their first Big Ten loss.Katelynn Flaherty had 21 points and Nicole Munger added a career-high 20 for Michigan (16-4, 5-2), which trailed by five at halftime. The Wolverines earned their third straight win and avenged an overtime loss to the Buckeyes 10 days ago.Ohio State (16-3, 5-1) shot 36.1 percent (26 for 72) in its first loss since Nov. 30.
  • WATCH: Possible meteor lights up the skies in parts of Ohio, Michigan

    WATCH: Possible meteor lights up the skies in parts of Ohio, Michigan
    A likely meteor lit up the sky in the Detroit area Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.The agency said it is monitoring feeds from astronomical agencies for official confirmation that what was seen was a meteor.There are also reports of seeing the bright light in parts of northern Ohio.The flash was captured on an Ohio Department of Transportation camera in Toledo.What was that? A meteor caught on one of our OHGO cameras in Toledo? @ODOT_Toledo @ODOT_Statewide pic.twitter.co
  • Meteor credited for lighting up skies in parts of Ohio, Michigan

    Meteor credited for lighting up skies in parts of Ohio, Michigan
    Experts say a bright light and what sounded like thunder in the sky above Michigan was a meteor.The American Meteor Society says it received hundreds of reports of a fireball Tuesday night over the state, including many in the Detroit area. Reports also came in from several other states and Ontario, Canada.Some Michigan residents reported their homes shaking.The society says the reports suggest a space rock penetrated deep into the Earth's atmosphere before it broke apart. The U.S. Geological Se
  • Some of the Columbus community have hopes to start a "sanctuary movement"

    COLUMBUS -- A woman living in sanctuary at a Columbus church is fighting to stay with her family.Edith Espinal is an undocumented immigrant, facing deportation.She and others just like her across the country shared their stories with the community, hoping to start a "sanctuary movement."What happened at Columbus Mennonite Church Tuesday night could be the first step."It's not easy, it's hard because we're up against something that's not for us that wants us out," Ruben Herrera said.Telling their

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