• Bills swap 1st-round picks and trade tackle Glenn to Bengals

    Bills swap 1st-round picks and trade tackle Glenn to Bengals
    BUFFALO, N.Y.— The Buffalo Bills put themselves in a better position to fill a big need at quarterback in the draft. The Cincinnati Bengals added much-needed protection for their own franchise quarterback, Andy Dalton.The Bills moved up nine spots in the draft by swapping first-round picks with the Bengals, who also acquired high-priced left tackle Cordy Glenn in a trade Monday, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.The person spoke to The AP on the condition of anonymi
  • Africentric's Horston named DIV Player of the Year as OHSAA announces DIII-IV All-Ohio teams

    Africentric's Horston named DIV Player of the Year as OHSAA announces DIII-IV All-Ohio teams
    COLUMBUS – The Division III and IV girls basketball All-Ohio teams were announced Monday by a statewide media panel.The teams were selected by members of the Ohio Prep Sportswriters Association. The Associated Press no longer coordinates postseason honors for high school sports.2018 DIVISION III OPSWA ALL-OHIO GIRLS BASKETBALLFIRST TEAMKennedy Schlabach, Berlin Hiland, 5-6, sr., 15.2; Jordan Horston, Columbus Africentric, 6-0, jr., 18.1; Isabelle Kline, Newton Falls, 5-10, sr., 19.9; Kadie
  • North Linden man arrested in fatal shooting

    Columbus police have arrested a 20-year-old man in connection to a fatal shooting shot last month during a robbery. Traquan Workman, of North Linden, is accused of shooting and killing 46-year-old Donavan Clemens in the 1900 block of South Hamilton Avenue in South Linden Feb. 5. Clemens was taken to OhioHealth Grant Medical Center in critical condition.
  • New accusers, new information on chiropractor accused of sexual misconduct

    There are new developments in the case against a local chiropractor accused of sexual misconduct against patients.Last week, Columbus police charged Doctor Ryan Smith with 23 counts of sexual imposition involving two female patients.The women accuse Smith of touching their breasts and placing them in positions where they came in contact with his genitals.Columbus police tell 10TV, since news broke of the criminal charges against Smith, additional accusers have come forward.Investigators say they
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  • Minority millennials shaping cities, including Columbus Updated at

    Millennials of color are going to be a major force in shaping American cities over the next few decades. And though their percentage in Columbus is lower than in many cities in the South and West, the rate of growth of minority millennials as part of overall millennial growth is similar to the Seattle-Tacoma and Austin metro areas.
  • Expanded Downtown Hilton elevates Columbus, officials say Updated at

    "There's no doubt in my mind that this is one of the best investments that our community can make," Franklin County Commissioners President Kevin Boyce said at an event Monday to officially announce plans for the hotel. "Central Ohio is on the move."
  • A Farmers Market is Returning to Dublin in June

    After a year off, the Dublin Farmers’ Market is returning with a new name, new location, new management, and new time. The Dublin Market at Bridge Park will launch on Saturday, June 9, 2018 from 9am to 12pm. In 2009, a farmers’ market opened in Downtown Dublin and had moved locations, most recently settling in […]
  • Video: Columbus police arrest bank robbery suspect within minutes of crime

    Video: Columbus police arrest bank robbery suspect within minutes of crime
    Columbus police were able to arrest a bank robbery suspect within a matter of minutes on Monday.Police responded to the Huntington Bank at 830 N. High Street just after 9 a.m.The suspect, later identified as 24-year-old Shaquel Raheem George-Daley, gave the teller a note demanding cash and saying he had a gun.After receiving cash, George-Daley took off, according to police.Patrol officers spotted and attempted to stop him, but he ran, police said.Officer Meghan Hartranft was able to catch up wit
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  • Cell phone video shows students fighting with CCS bus driver

    Cell phone video published on Twitter shows a fist fight between several students and a bus driver at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center.The incident happened March 9 around dismissal at 2:30 p.m.According to an incident report filed with Columbus Police, three students assaulted a bus driver. One student was 16-years old, the other two were 17.The 18-second video starts just outside of a Columbus City School bus on Fort Hayes' campus.It shows a 53-year-old bus driver going head to head wi
  • Area students to participate in National School Walkout

    A movement that started with one Facebook event post has evolved into a nationwide call for students to walkout of class at 10 a.m. Wednesday. The #ENOUGH! National School Walkout will honor the lives of the 17 people killed Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and to "to protest Congress' refusal to take action on the gun violence epidemic plaguing our schools and neighborhoods," according to the EMPOWER website.
  • Authorities: Dead Ohio 4-year-old was burned, emaciated, bruised

    Authorities: Dead Ohio 4-year-old was burned, emaciated, bruised
    Authorities say an unresponsive, 4-year-old child pronounced dead at a suburban Cleveland hospital had burn marks and was emaciated and bruised.WEWS-TV reports the child was taken Sunday afternoon from a Euclid apartment complex to a local hospital and was pronounced dead upon arrival.Authorities didn't immediately release further details about the child or how the injuries occurred. Fire officials say there was no fire at the apartment complex.The death is under investigation.
  • Forecast: A wintry start to the week

    This Evening: The breeze puts a bite in the air. Chilly with a scattered wintry mix and flurries this evening. NW wind 10 -15 mph.
    Tonight: Mostly cloudy and breezy. Low 28. NW wind around 10 mph, gusts as high as 25 mph.
    Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance for snow showers; snow squalls could reduce visibility at times. No more than a dusting of snow is expected. High 37. NW wind 10-15 mph, gusts as high as 25 mph.
    Wednesday: A slight chance of a lingering snow shower early, otherwi
  • March Madness 2018: Game times, TV schedule, results

    March Madness 2018: Game times, TV schedule, results
    March Madness 2018: Bracket | How To Watch | Things To KnowThe Sweet 16 is set following a roller coaster ride of an opening weekend in the NCAA Tournament.Sweet 16 | Thursday, March 22(11) Loyola Chicago vs. (7) Nevada -- 7:07 p.m. (10TV)
    (7) Texas A&M vs. (3) Michigan -- 7:37 p.m. (TBS)
    (9) Kansas State vs. (5) Kentucky -- Following Loyola-Chicago vs. Nevada (10TV)
    (9) Floriday State vs. (4) Gonzaga -- Following Texas A&M vs. MichiganSweet 16 | Friday, March 23(5) Clemson vs. (1) Kansa
  • March Madness 2018: Game times, TV schedule

    March Madness 2018: Game times, TV schedule
    Selection Sunday has come and gone and now we know the field for this year's NCAA tournament.The Buckeyes earned the No. 5 seed in the west and open up against South Dakota State.Three other teams from Ohio (Xavier, Cincinnati and Wright State) also made this year's field.The First Four of the NCAA Tournament begins Tuesday evening and with the first rounds starting on Thursday.Below is a list of the games from Tuesday through Sunday including game time and network.The Final Four will take place
  • More Details Unveiled on 22-Story Downtown Hilton Expansion

    A group of local leaders gathered at the Greater Columbus Convention Center this morning to officially announce the new 22-story Hilton hotel expansion, which was unofficially announced early, two weeks ago. The new building, which is slated for construction on the east side of High Street, directly across from the current 12-story Hilton hotel, would […]
  • Babysitter accused of abusing child who was left brain dead

    Babysitter accused of abusing child who was left brain dead
    HAMILTON, Ohio — A southwestern Ohio babysitter is accused of abusing a 3-year-old girl whose family says the child was left brain dead.The Butler County Sheriff's Office says 35-year-old Lindsay Partin was arrested Friday in Hamilton and jailed on assault and child-endangering charges. It wasn't clear whether she had an attorney ahead of her anticipated arraignment on Monday. Lindsay Partin. (Photo/Butler County Sheriff's Office)Media Folder: Media Root
    The injured child, Hannah Wesc
  • Austin package bombs might be linked to other deadly attack

    AUSTIN, Texas -Two package bomb blasts a few miles apart killed a teenager and wounded two women in Austin on Monday, less than two weeks after a similar attack left a man dead in another part of the city.Investigators said the bombings are probably connected, and they are looking into whether race was a factor because all of the victims were minorities.The attacks unfolded just as the Texas capital was swelling with visitors to the South By Southwest music festival.The first of Monday's attacks
  • 2 deadly package bombs in Texas capital are linked, police say

    2 deadly package bombs in Texas capital are linked, police say
    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Investigators believe a package bomb that killed a teenager and wounded a woman in Austin on Monday is linked to a similar bombing that killed a man elsewhere in the city this month, and they're considering whether race was a factor because all of the victims were black.The explosion Monday happened inside of a home near the Windsor Park neighborhood and killed a 17-year-old boy and badly wounded a woman who is expected to survive, Austin's police Chief Brian Manley to
  • Second person arrested in February homicide investigation

    Second person arrested in February homicide investigation
    COLUMBUS -- A 20-year-old Columbus man, and 32-year-old Columbus woman were arrested in connection with a homicide on February 5.Traquan Workman was arrested and charged with aggravated murder. He was arraigned March 10 and given a $100,000 bond, according to court documents. He is expected back in court March 19.Wednesday, Monique R. Green, 32, was arrested according to Columbus police. She is charged with two counts of murder, tampering with evidence and aggravated burglary. She is scheduled t
  • 20-year-old Columbus man arrested in February homicide investigation

    20-year-old Columbus man arrested in February homicide investigation
    COLUMBUS -- A 20-year-old Columbus man was arrested on Friday in connection with a homicide on Feb. 5.Traquan Workman was arrested and charged with aggravated murder. He was arraigned March 10 and given a $100,000 bond, according to court documents. He is expected back in court March 19.According to Detective Art Hughes, the motive for the killing was robbery. Workman was arrested in his home on Osceala Avenue.Officers responded to the 1900 block of Hamilton Avenue on Feb. 5 just before 8:30 p.m
  • Beyoncé, Jay-Z announce OTR II Tour; includes Ohio stop

    Beyoncé, Jay-Z announce OTR II Tour; includes Ohio stop
    CLEVELAND -- Singer-songwriter Beyoncé and rapper Jay-Z are hitting the road again and making a stop in Ohio during their On The Run II stadium tour.Following a 15-date European leg in June, OTR II will come to North America beginning July 25 at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland.TICKETSPresale tickets to see the Carters will go on sale on Tidal beginning March 14 at 9 a.m.Tickets will be on sale to the general public starting at 10 a.m. March 19 at ticketmaster.com.OTR IIJuly 25 - Clevelan
  • Day 5 of Golsby Trial: Witnesses testify that Brian Golsby confessed to rape, murder

    On the final day of testimony, jurors saw gruesome autopsy photos of Ohio State student Reagan Tokes and heard from friends of Brian Golsby who said he confessed to the kidnapping, rape and murder.“He said he kidnapped, raped and shot her in the park,” a tearful Brittney Stepp told jurors.Stepp was one of two friends of Golsby to testify Monday that he confessed to the crime.The other woman, Jennifer Nickell, is the mother of Golsby’s child.She told jurors that she visited Gols
  • Day 5 of Golsby Trial: Prosecution rests, jury to get case Tuesday

    The jury will begin deliberating in the trial of Brian Golsby, the man accused of raping and killing Ohio State student Reagan Tokes, on Tuesday.The prosecution rested its case on Monday. The defense said they would not put up any evidence.Both sides will make their closing statements on Tuesday before the jury begins deliberating.On Monday, jurors heard from three different forensic scientists. Scientists with the Ohio of Bureau of Criminal investigation told jurors that gunshot residue was fou
  • Bride Rose Sweeney permitted to run to replace her father, Martin...

    Bride Rose Sweeney will remain on the ballot as she tries to replace her father, Martin J. Sweeney, in the Ohio legislature. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections on Monday dismissed a residency challenge filed by Rick Raley, one of Bride Rose Sweeney's Democratic primary opponents.
  • Group urges Ohio school boards to push for safety funding

    Group urges Ohio school boards to push for safety funding
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio School Boards Association is asking districts to adopt a resolution that calls school violence "an epidemic" and advocates for the government to prioritize and better fund school safety efforts following the deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida, last month.The draft resolution says that students and teachers shouldn't have to fear injury or death at school and that districts need help to prevent school violence.School boards that pass the resolution would be urgin
  • Nursing student found dead in upstate New York

    Nursing student found dead in upstate New York
    BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (CBS/AP) -- Authorities in upstate New York are investigating the death of a Binghamton University nursing student. Police say that 22-year-old Haley Anderson, of Westbury, Long Island, was found dead at an off-campus residence on Friday. Her death was later ruled a homicide.Police say a male nursing student at the university who had a previous relationship with the victim is a person of interest. They say the male student had left the country on an international flight before t
  • Crew SC Tops Montreal Impact in Season Home Opener

    Columbus Crew SC watched a 2-0 lead against Montreal Impact fizzle away before grabbing the winning goal in the dying moments of the game to give Crew SC the win as MLS returned to MAPFRE for the 2018 MLS season. After last week’s impressive 2-0 win at defending Champions, Toronto FC, Columbus Crew SC started […]
  • Lots of talk, little action on curbing health care costs

    Lots of talk, little action on curbing health care costs
    It started as a bipartisan attempt to curb soaring health care premiums.But Congress' effort to stabilize the nation's insurance markets is faltering amid escalating demands by each party and erratic positions by President Donald Trump. Democrats want bigger federal subsidies for consumers under President Barack Obama's health care law while Republicans, still fighting that statute, aim to relax its coverage requirements and win abortion restrictions.The bickering could collapse the whole effort
  • Calm before the storm? North Korea still mum on Trump summit

    Calm before the storm? North Korea still mum on Trump summit
    News of the planned summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sent shockwaves around the globe. But in North Korea — as of Monday, several days after the announcement — not a word about it had been reported by the state-run media.Pyongyang has been surprisingly quiet on the slew of momentous, and possibly even historic, events that have come in quick succession over the past few months.It has essentially barred foreign media from visiting the country f
  • Ohio bus driver gets knocked out cold by sucker punch

    'Trump isn't doing this for theater. HeA s going to solve a problem': CIA Director Mike Pompeo says the President's meeting with Kim is not just for show and insists the US will make no concessions Ohio bus driver gets knocked out cold by sucker punch from behind while squaring off with teenager after students attempted to board his bus without permission The incident was filmed on Friday by a student outside of Fort Hayes High School in Columbus and later posted to social media The footage show
  • POLICE: At least 38 dead in plane crash at the Kathmandu airport

    POLICE: At least 38 dead in plane crash at the Kathmandu airport
    KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — A police official says at least 38 people were killed and 23 injured when a plane crashed as it landed at the Kathmandu airport in Nepal.The official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media, said 10 people remained unaccounted for in Monday's crash.The plane, a twin-propeller Bombardier Dash 8 flying from Bangladesh, swerved repeatedly before it crashed, landing near the runway.At least 12 bodies have been recovered, ac
  • Passenger plane crashes, catches fire at Kathmandu airport

    Passenger plane crashes, catches fire at Kathmandu airport
    KATHMANDU, Nepal — A passenger plane carrying 71 people from Bangladesh crashed and burst into flames as it landed Monday in Kathmandu, Nepal's capital, killing dozens of people, officials said.The death toll remained unclear amid the chaos of the crash and the rush of badly injured victims to nearby hospitals. Brig. Gen. Gokul Bhandari, the Nepal army spokesman, said 50 people had died and the fate of the others was unknown. But a police official, speaking on condition of anonymity becaus
  • 3rd nor'easter in 2 weeks on the horizon

    BOSTON — The Northeast is bracing for its third nor'easter in less than two weeks, while some people are still feeling the effects of the last storm that dumped more than 2 feet of snow in some areas and left hundreds of thousands of customers without power.A southern storm is expected to make its way up the coast, causing more snowfall this week, the National Weather Service said on Sunday.The Boston area is expected to get up to a foot, while southern Maine could see almost 18 inches by
  • Fertility-clinic breakdowns baffle experts, upset couples

    Simultaneous refrigeration failures at two fertility clinics in San Francisco and suburban Cleveland have damaged or destroyed potentially thousands of frozen eggs and embryos in the biggest such loss on record in the U.S. The malfunctions have left parents-to-be heartbroken and baffled experts.Here are some questions and answers about the two cases.___WHAT HAPPENED?In Ohio, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center estimates 2,000 eggs and embryos may have been damaged or destroyed when an
  • Family files lawsuit over lost embryos at Ohio hospital

    CLEVELAND — An Ohio hospital where as many as 2,000 frozen eggs and embryos were damaged by a storage tank malfunction is being sued by a couple who lost two embryos.The lawsuit was filed Sunday on behalf of Amber and Elliott Ash. Lawyers are seeking class action status, which would require approval from a judge. The suit was filed on the same day The Washington Post reported that a San Francisco fertility clinic said thousands of frozen eggs and embryos may have been damaged in a liquid n
  • 2 clinic malfunctions possibly damage thousands of eggs and embryos

    SAN FRANCISCO - A San Francisco fertility clinic says thousands of frozen eggs and embryos may have been damaged after a liquid nitrogen failure in a storage tank.Dr. Carl Herbert, president of Pacific Fertility Clinic, told the Washington Post on Sunday that officials have informed some 400 patients of the failure that occurred March 4.Herbert says the clinic's staff thawed a few eggs and found they remain viable. He says they have not checked any of the embryos.A call to the clinic from The As
  • Tim McGraw collapses on stage during Ireland performance

    Tim McGraw collapses on stage during Ireland performance
    DUBLIN (AP) — Country music star Tim McGraw collapsed on stage during a performance in Ireland.Rolling Stone magazine reports McGraw collapsed while performing Sunday night in Dublin.McGraw's wife, singer Faith Hill, can be seen in a video on a fan's Instagram page saying, "He's been super dehydrated. I apologize, but I made the decision that he cannot come back out on stage."A representative for McGraw issued a statement saying McGraw was attended to by local medical staff on-site and wil
  • Trump backs off push for raising assault rifle purchase age

    Trump backs off push for raising assault rifle purchase age
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House unveiled a new plan to prevent school shootings that backs off President Donald Trump's support for increasing the minimum age for purchasing assault weapons to 21.Instead, a new federal commission on school safety will examine the age issue as part of a package the White House announced Sunday in response to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, last month that left 17 dead.The administration also pledged to help states pay for firearms training for t
  • Forecast: A chilly start to the week

    Today: Sun returns this morning.Breezy & cool with a few snow showers late.High 41.Winds: NNW 8-12 mph.
    Tonight: A few snow showers at times, breezy and chilly.Low 28.Winds: NW 8-12 mph.
    Tomorrow: Light snow at times, especially in the afternoon, chilly & windy.High 37.Winds: NW 10-15 G25 mph.
    Wednesday: Light flurries early then mostly cloudy.High 36.Winds: NW 5-15 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar | School closings, delaysSpecial Information: Some
  • Battery-powered buses could propel COTA into the future

    "The industry's moving to electric buses," said Mike Bradley, COTA's vice president of planning and service development, during a presentation to the transit agency's board. The Central Ohio Transit Authority currently has 351 buses, 150 of which run on compressed natural gas.
  • Mayor's pick for advisory board says he's right for the job, despite police opposition

    Columbus native Oleatha Waugh says he’s a good fit for the newly formed safety advisory board despite opposition from some in law enforcement.Waugh, who currently works with the Columbus Urban League, says it was an honor to be one of 17 central Ohioans selected to serve on the new board.In a presentation Thursday, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther explained the board was established to review the policy and procedures of Columbus law enforcement.“To have the opportunity to serve in this
  • 15 injured in two-vehicle crash that shut down U.S. 23

    15 injured in two-vehicle crash that shut down U.S. 23
    MARION -- Fifteen people were injured in a Sunday night crash that shut down U.S. 23 in both directions south of Marion.According to dispatchers from the Ohio State Highway Patrol, there were two vehicles involved in the crash. The call came in about 10 p.m.A passenger van carrying 14 Mennonites returning from a trip was rear-ended by a Town and Country minivan according to the Marion Post of the Ohio State Highway Patrol. All 13 of the passengers as well as the driver of the passenger van were
  • Crime Stoppers | Police seek help in finding killer in Southeast Side shooting

    Corday Burgess was found bleeding from a fatal gunshot wound in a grassy area near a Southeast Side apartment complex on the morning of Dec. 20. Columbus police homicide detectives have had few leads in the slaying and are asking for the public's help in solving it. Burgess, 32, died in the 2500 block of Courtright Road in front of the apartments.
  • Helicopter crashes in NYC's East River, 5 passengers dead

    Helicopter crashes in NYC's East River, 5 passengers dead
    NEW YORK — A private charter helicopter hired for a photo shoot crashed into New York City's East River on Sunday night and flipped upside down in the water, killing all five passengers aboard, officials said.The pilot freed himself and was rescued by a tugboat, officials said, while police and fire department divers who recovered the passengers had to remove them from tight harnesses while they were upside down."It took awhile for the divers to get these people out. They worked very quick
  • FAA: Helicopter crashes in New York City's East River

    FAA: Helicopter crashes in New York City's East River
    NEW YORK — Authorities are responding to a helicopter crash in New York City's East River.A Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman says the Eurocopter AS350 went down just after 7 p.m. Sunday in the waterway just north of Roosevelt Island and is "reportedly inverted in the water."It was not immediately known how many people were aboard the aircraft at the time.Video posted on Twitter shows a red helicopter land hard in the water and then tip over as its rotors slap at the water.The FA
  • 5 passengers in NYC helicopter crash are dead

    5 passengers in NYC helicopter crash are dead
    NEW YORK — A helicopter crashed into New York City's East River Sunday night and flipped upside down in the water, killing all five passengers on board.Officials say the pilot was able to to escape, however 5 passengers are dead.Video taken by a bystander and posted on Twitter shows the red helicopter land hard in the water and then capsize, its rotors slapping at the water.Authorities provided an update Sunday night after a helicopter crashed into NYC's East River:he helicopter, a private
  • 5 killed in NYC helicopter crash

    5 killed in NYC helicopter crash
    NEW YORK — A helicopter crashed into New York City's East River Sunday night and flipped upside down in the water, killing all five passengers on board. Officials say the pilot was able to to escape. Video taken by a bystander and posted on Twitter shows the red helicopter land hard in the water and then capsize, its rotors slapping at the water.Authorities provided an update Sunday night after a helicopter crashed into NYC's East River:The helicopter, a private charter hired for a photo s
  • 2 killed, 3 critically injured in NYC helicopter crash

    2 killed, 3 critically injured in NYC helicopter crash
    NEW YORK — A helicopter crashed into New York City's East River Sunday night and flipped upside down in the water, killing two of the six people aboard and leaving three others in critical condition, officials said.Video taken by a bystander and posted on Twitter shows the red helicopter land hard in the water and then capsize, its rotors slapping at the water.Authorities provided an update Sunday night after a helicopter crashed into NYC's East River:The helicopter, a private charter hire
  • Elon Musk says SpaceX will launch rocket to Mars in 2019

    Elon Musk says SpaceX will launch rocket to Mars in 2019
    NEW YORK -- Elon Musk, the founder and CEO of SpaceX, says the company is planning to launch a spacecraft to Mars and return it to Earth as soon as early 2019. "I can tell you what I know currently is the case is that we are building the first ship, the first Mars interplanetary ship right now," Musk told a crowd during a surprise appearance at the SXSW Conference in Austin, Texas, on Sunday."And I think we'll be able to do short flights, sort of up-and-down flights, probably some time in the fi

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