• Dom & Dave: CBJ playoffs begin, Ohio State spring game in jeopardy

    Dom & Dave: CBJ playoffs begin, Ohio State spring game in jeopardy
    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.Thursday, April 12 TopicsPreview of the Columbus Blue Jackets playoff series against the Washington Capitals Big Ten losing spring games left and right, will Ohio State
  • Dems cite differences in final governor's debate

    Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich cited his tough stance on gun control to appeal to young voters, while former federal consumer protection chief Richard Cordray said he had taken on powerful financial institutions, as Democratic hopefuls in the race for governor emphasized their differences Tuesday night ahead of the May 8 primary.
  • CDC investigating E. coli outbreak now in 7 states, including Ohio

    (CBS NEWS) -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an outbreak of a particularly nasty strain of E. coli that's sickened people in seven states. The illnesses from Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157:H7 has landed six people in the hospital.So far, the CDC reports 17 people have been affected in Washington, Idaho, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Connecticut.Health officials have not yet been able to identify the source of the outbreak."It can be very diffi
  • Body cam footage shows Columbus police officer receiving Narcan during drug arrest

    10TV has obtained police body camera footage of a drug arrest where a Columbus police officer had to be administered Narcan.The video shows an officer questioning a suspect about what his partner might have touched.Officer:What is that?What is that that you have?No, No, No, what is that that you have in the car?
    Suspect:She called it ICE, I swear to God that's what she called it.
    Officer:Is there Fentanyl in it?
    Suspect: Not that I know of.
    Officer:OK, well we have an officer having an effect ri
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  • Investigators ask for tips about dogfighting

    Columbus humane agents believe people living in Columbus would be surprised to learn dog fighting is prevalent.The crime was exposed on April 5, 2016 when humane agents executed five search warrants in west Columbus. Agents seized 46 dogs along with cages, treadmills, and heavy chains and collars.The investigation resulted in the federal prosecution of four Columbus men, including 42-year old Charles A. Granberry.He's currently serving five years in prison.Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Marous
  • Police investigate shots fired east of downtown; school bus not hit by gunfire

    Police investigate shots fired east of downtown; school bus not hit by gunfire
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Columbus police said a school bus with Columbus City Schools was not hit by gunfire after it was initially believed to have been shot.Police were called to the 350 block of North Monroe Avenue around 3 p.m. Thursday.Police said there was at least one shot fired in the area and the bus was nearby.As police investigated, it was determined the bus was not damaged.A spokesperson with Columbus City Schools said about 10 students and the driver were on the bus.They were being br
  • Columbus City Schools bus shot; no one hurt

    Columbus City Schools bus shot; no one hurt
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – A Columbus City Schools bus was shot Thursday afternoon, according to Columbus police.Police said a bullet hit the bus just after 3 p.m. in the 350 block of North Monroe Avenue.No one was shot and a police dispatcher said they were not aware of anyone being taken to the hospital.Police said there were no road closures.It is unclear if anyone was riding the bus at the time.
  • Distracted driving survey shows increasing problem

    A new survey says distracted driving is actually worse than previously thought.The survey, conducted by Zendrive, looked at driving behavior of 4.5 million drivers over 7 billion miles on the road.A tracking device from the company was used in a variety of phone apps, that allowed Zendrive to know anonymously when a car is moving.The data found habitual phone users use their phones for three minutes, 40 seconds every hour.This is 10-seconds longer than Zendrive's 2017 study.Ohio ranked the 29th
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  • Study: 41% of millennials don't know 6 millions Jews were killed in Holocaust

    Study: 41% of millennials don't know 6 millions Jews were killed in Holocaust
    More than one-fifth of millennials in the U.S. -- 22 percent -- haven't heard of, or aren't sure if they've heard of, the Holocaust, according to a study published Thursday, on Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day. The study, which was commissioned by The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany and conducted by Schoen Consulting, also found that 11 percent of U.S. adults overall haven't heard of the Holocaust or aren't sure if they did.Additionally, 41 percent of millennials believe t
  • Forecast: Winds die down a little. Breezy & very mild tonight.

    This Evening: Partly cloudy, breezy and warm.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy, breezy and very mild. 54 S 10-20 mph
    Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, breezy and unseasonably warm. 78 SW 10-20 mph G 35
    Saturday: Mostly cloudy with showers likely. Chance for scattered storms. Near 70 S 10-20 mph G 30
    Sunday: More showers and storms. 61Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar Weather Discussion:Tonight will be partly cloudy, breezy and mild.Friday looks warm and windy again with more sunsh
  • Forecast: Breezy & very mild tonight

    This Evening: Partly cloudy, breezy and warm.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy, breezy and very mild. 54 S 10-20 mph
    Tomorrow: Mostly sunny, breezy and unseasonably warm. 78 SW 10-20 mph G 35
    Saturday: Mostly cloudy with showers likely. Chance for scattered storms. Near 70 S 10-20 mph G 30
    Sunday: More showers and storms. 61Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar Weather Discussion:Tonight will be partly cloudy, breezy and mild.Friday looks warm and windy again with more sunsh
  • "Tell my mom I love her": Ohio teen calls 911 before being found dead in minivan

    "Tell my mom I love her": Ohio teen calls 911 before being found dead in minivan
    An Ohio county prosecutor has opened an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of a teenage boy who became trapped by a minivan bench seat.WCPO-TV reports Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said Thursday his office is seeking experts to help investigate 16-year-old Kyle Plush's death Tuesday in the parking lot of Seven Hills School in Cincinnati.Deters says the teen died of positional asphyxia.The teen called 911 at 3:16 p.m. Tuesday saying he was in "desperate need of hel
  • Mega Weekend – Season Opening for The Columbus Clippers!

    Spring has finally arrived, and we’ve gathered 83 of the best ways to celebrate the all weekend long! Plus, don’t miss out on tickets to Numbers Fest, Brian Fallon & The Howling Weather, X Ambassadors, Steel Panther, Gluten Free Food Allergy Fest, Joan Jett, MisterWives, and Product Runway: Express Your Wild Side! Thursday, April 12: Remember and […]
  • Mega Weekend – Beer, Baseball, Concerts & 60+ Things To Do in Columbus

    Spring has finally arrived, and we’ve gathered 83 of the best ways to celebrate the all weekend long! Plus, don’t miss out on tickets to Numbers Fest, Brian Fallon & The Howling Weather, X Ambassadors, Steel Panther, Gluten Free Food Allergy Fest, Joan Jett, MisterWives, and Product Runway: Express Your Wild Side! Thursday, April 12: Remember and […]
  • Women’s Fund of Central Ohio Announces New President and CEO

    The Women’s Fund of Central Ohio’s board of directors has announced Mary Cusick as its new president and CEO. She will begin her new role starting April 30, 2018. Cusick has a wide-ranging background that includes work in public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Most recently, she served as chief of TourismOhio for the State of […]
  • Ohio State evaluating forecast for Spring Game; lacrosse matchup moved to Friday

    Ohio State evaluating forecast for Spring Game; lacrosse matchup moved to Friday
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Due to predicted weather that shows thunderstorms in the Columbus area on Saturday morning, the Ohio State-Michigan men’s lacrosse game has been moved to Friday, April 13 at 7 p.m.Ohio State says they are evaluating the weather forecast for Saturday and will be making a final decision on the 2018 LiFE Sports Spring Game at a later time.The lacrosse game will still air live on the Big Ten Network. It was originally scheduled for April 14 at 11 a.m., before the Spring
  • Pets in nursing homes bring both benefits and risks

    Pets that visit nursing homes or live there with a resident can be a benefit to all, but administrators also need to consider possible risks like injuries and illness and develop policies to avoid them, researchers say. In a survey of nursing homes in Ohio, nearly all the facilities allowed pets of all kinds to visit, but they rarely had policies or protocols to protect the residents as well as the animals, the study team reports in Journal of Gerontological Nursing.
  • Prosecutor: 47 women now accuse chiropractor of sexual misconduct, new charges filed

    Prosecutor: 47 women now accuse chiropractor of sexual misconduct, new charges filed
    COLUMBUS, Ohio-- The Columbus City Attorney's Office announced 31 new counts of sexual imposition against Clintonville chiropractor Dr. Ryan Smith.Smith was already charged with 35 counts, bringing the total to 66 counts.Klein said 47 women have accused Smith of misconduct. The charges filed Thursday stem from 22 of those women.City Attorney Zach Klein said Smith sexually assaulted female patients during medical exams at his Clintonville office.Klein said the women told consistent stories of Smi
  • New Charges: Chiropractor now accused of sexually assaulting 47 patients

    New Charges: Chiropractor now accused of sexually assaulting 47 patients
    COLUMBUS, Ohio-- The Columbus City Attorney's Office announced 31 new counts of sexual imposition against Clintonville chiropractor Dr. Ryan Smith.Smith was already charged with 35 counts, bringing the total to 66 counts, involving 47 accusers.City Attorney Zach Klein said Smith sexually assaulted female patients during medical exams at his Clintonville office.Klein said the women told consistent stories of Smith groping their breasts and rubbing his genitals against them during exams. Klein sai
  • 47 Accuse chiropractor of sexual misconduct; potential punishment limited by law

    47 Accuse chiropractor of sexual misconduct; potential punishment limited by law
    COLUMBUS, Ohio-- The list of patients accusing a Clintonville chiropractor of sexual misconduct is growing.First, it was two women accusing Doctor Ryan Smith of sexual misconduct. Then it was 8. Then 28.Thursday, Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein said 47 women now say Dr. Ryan Smith sexually assaulted them during medical exams.Even with dozens of accusers, Smith could face less than two years in jail."We now have 47 known victims that we, the city and city police, have talked to, resulting in 66
  • Celebrating Women in Achievement!

    Congratulations to the seven women named 2018 Columbus Women of Achievement by YWCA Columbus! They join the ranks of the academy of women who have made extraordinary contributions to their families, workplaces, and communities. We celebrate you! 2018 Honorees: Janet Chen Executive Director ProMusica Chamber Orchestra Mimi Dane Former President & CEO Flying Horse Farms […]
  • Forecast: Warm & windy today

    This Afternoon: Mostly sunny.Warm and windy.High 75.Winds: SW 15-25 G45 mph.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy and mild.Low 54.Winds: S 8-12 mph.
    Tomorrow: More sunshine, warm and windy.High 77.Winds: SW 10-20 G35 mph.
    Saturday: Another mild day with showers and storms arriving through the afternoon.High 70.Winds: S 5-15 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar Weather Discussion:Mostly sunny, warm and windy with wind gusts as high as 45 mph in Columbus this afternoon. Consi
  • Travel: Exploring the San Antonio Missions

    Missions in East Texas were established as early as the 15th Century by religious Spaniards. Friars formed communities in order to convert the local Native Americans to Catholicism and to make them into Spanish citizens. The religious leaders would train the Native Americans in vocational skills and teach them the Catholic faith, with the intent […]
  • Police: Woman charged with murder after deadly fight in northeast Columbus

    Police: Woman charged with murder after deadly fight in northeast Columbus
    COLUMBUS - Columbus police said a man is dead after a fight in northeast Columbus.Officers were called to the 5400 block of Cameron Ellis Drive around 7:30 Thursday morning.The 41-year-old man was pronounced dead at 8:30 a.m. Police said they are notifying family members before they release his name.Police said the suspect, 28-year-old Shanara Culbreath, returned to the scene around 2:15 p.m.and she was taken into custody.Police said she is charged with murder.Anyone with information is asked to
  • Police investigate deadly fight in northeast Columbus

    Police investigate deadly fight in northeast Columbus
    COLUMBUS - Columbus police said one person died after a fight in northeast Columbus.Officers were called to the 5400 block of Cameron Ellis Drive around 7:30 Thursday morning.One person was pronounced dead at 8:30 a.m.No other details were immediately available.HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION: At 7:36am today, April 12, 2018, patrol officers responded to a fight in the 5400 block of Cameron Ellis Dr. (NE Columbus/Westerville area) The victim was pronounced deceased at 8:30am. The investigation is underwa
  • Police identify man killed after deadly fight in northeast Columbus

    Police identify man killed after deadly fight in northeast Columbus
    COLUMBUS - Columbus police said a man is dead after a fight in northeast Columbus.Officers were called to the 5400 block of Cameron Ellis Drive around 7:30 Thursday morning.41-year-old Vincente Mills was pronounced dead at 8:30 a.m., according to policePolice said the suspect, 28-year-old Shanara Culbreath, returned to the scene around 2:15 p.m. and she was taken into custody.Police said she is charged with murder.Anyone with information is asked to call CPD at 614-645-4730.
  • Trump: Syria attack 'very soon or not so soon at all!'

    Trump: Syria attack 'very soon or not so soon at all!'
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Thursday that an attack on Syria could take place "very soon or not so soon at all," arguing he had never signaled the timing of retaliation for a suspected chemical weapons attack that he had suggested was imminent a day earlier.The president made his latest statement in a tweet Thursday morning. Trump on Wednesday had warned Russia to "get ready" for a missile attack on its ally Syria. But on Thursday, Trump tweeted: "Never said when an attack on
  • SWAT situation ends at Westerville apartment complex; suspect in custody

    SWAT situation ends at Westerville apartment complex; suspect in custody
    WESTERVILLE, Ohio – A man is in custody after a barricade situation unfolded at an apartment complex in Westerville.Multiple law enforcement agencies responded to the scene Thursday morning.Sunbury Police was called to an altercation overnight in Sunbury. Officers say 30-year-old Steven Farley was involved in the altercation, resisted arrest and fled the scene.Authorities tracked down a vehicle connected to the man at The Ravine -- an apartment complex on Sunbury Road near Central College
  • Investigation of Ohio pastor accused of inappropriate contact with minor ends

    Investigation of Ohio pastor accused of inappropriate contact with minor ends
    Father James Csaszar, who was a member of the Church of the Resurrection in New Albany, took his life on December 20, 2017. He was 44-years old.Father Csaszar was under investigation at the time by the New Lexington, Ohio Police Department regarding stolen funds at the St. Rose Parish in New Lexington as well as inappropriate conversations with a minor child.According to a statement released Wednesday from the Diocese, the investigation into Father Csaszar is concluded and the following was subs
  • Ohio’s Own: Holmes Mouthwatering Applesauce

    Holmes Mouthwatering Applesauce has a dynamite back story. The project was established in Cleveland almost a decade ago by an upstart 15-year-old high school student named Ethan Holmes. Inspired by stories of successful entrepreneurship, and armed with his grandfather’s unique recipe, he launched an applesauce operation that has grown exponentially from its early days. Now […]
  • Speaker Paul Ryan on his "very candid dialogue" with President Trump

    A day after announcing he would not be seeking re-election, House Speaker Paul Ryan said that rumored "fatigue" created by President Trump did not play a role in his decision to resign.In an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-anchor Gayle King on Thursday, Ryan credited Trump for advancing much of the agenda that he accomplished as he looks to leave office."We have advanced a very impressive agenda, we ran on an agenda in 2016, we won the election and we've been executing it ever since. So I'm
  • Traffic alert: Crash shuts I-71 northbound at I-670

    A single-vehicle crash has closed northbound Interstate 71 just north of Downtown early Thursday, making the morning commute difficult for those traveling to the North Side. The crash occurred shortly after 5 a.m. on I-71 northbound just north of 17th Avenue, a Columbus police dispatcher said.
  • Columbus provides good backdrop for 'Hayes' crime series

    Andrew Welsh-Huggins has been a reporter for the Associated Press in Columbus for 20 years, covering crime and punishment and other legal matters. Every morning, though, he rises before the sun and spends two hours with his fictional alter ego, before leaving for his day job.
  • Columbus Makes Art Presents: Lauren Squires on Tap Dance, Rhythm and Community

    Lauren Squires is the Director of Movement Afoot, Columbus’ only all-tap dance company. This month the company presents its third annual concert, Rhythm Studies, April 27-28 at the Van Fleet Theatre. Local tap dancer and Movement Afoot member Janelle Maur sat down with Lauren to talk tap and more. Janelle: How long have you been […]
  • $30,000 rumor? Tabloid paid for, spiked, salacious Trump tip

    $30,000 rumor? Tabloid paid for, spiked, salacious Trump tip
    NEW YORK — Eight months before the company that owns the National Enquirer paid $150,000 to a former Playboy Playmate who claimed she'd had an affair with Donald Trump, the tabloid's parent made a $30,000 payment to a less famous individual: a former doorman at one of the real estate mogul's New York City buildings.As it did with the ex-Playmate, the Enquirer signed the ex-doorman to a contract that effectively prevented him from going public with a juicy tale that might hurt Trump's campa
  • Short North Stage’s Hair – An Exuberant Period Piece

    Short North Stage pulls out all the stops for their 50th Anniversary production of the groundbreaking Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, music by Galt MacDermot with book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado, directed, choreographed, and costume designed by Edward Carignan. Carignan’s Hair is a sumptuous feast for the eyes and the […]
  • Police: Mother of girl who died used super glue to close son's wound

    Police: Mother of girl who died used super glue to close son's wound
    FITCHBURG, Mass. – The mother of a 6-year-old girl found dead in a Massachusetts home Tuesday told her 9-year-old son not to call 911 and used super glue to close a wound on his neck, police said Wednesday.Thirty-seven-year-old Shana Pedroso and 38-year-old Marvin Brito were charged with two counts of reckless endangerment of a child at Fitchburg District Court Wednesday. Pedroso was separately charged with assault and battery, while Brito was charged with permitting substantial injury to
  • Study: 40 percent of Americans report skipping a visit to the doctor to save money

    Doctors in Columbus said they've seen first hand what researchers nationally are sounding the alarm about: People are putting off medication or diagnostic tests because they're afraid of the bills that come with them.A primary care physician with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center said it is common.Dr. Randall Wexler said "Patients declining medical recommendations due to concerns out of cost is common. It is something I deal with on a weekly if not daily basis. However, it is more
  • Anchorage voters first in the nation to reject bathroom bill

    Anchorage voters first in the nation to reject bathroom bill
    ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Voters in Alaska's largest city are on track to becoming the first in the U.S. to defeat a so-called bathroom bill in a referendum that asked them to require people using public bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their gender at birth.The initiative asked Anchorage's voters to repeal an ordinance passed in 2015 that prevented discrimination based on sexual orientation and added a clause that would have prevented transgender people from using bathrooms and locker
  • Highway reopens after serious injury crash on I-71 north of downtown

    COLUMBUS - One person is in critical condition following a crash on I-71 northbound, according to Columbus police.The single-vehicle crash happened around 5:30 a.m. on Thursday morning on I-71 north between 17th Avenue and Hudson Street.According to police, the vehicle lost control. Emergency responders transported a woman to Grant Medical Center in critical condition.The road in that area was closed for several hours. The accident remains under investigation.Media Folder: Media Root
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  • 1 person in critical condition following crash on I-71, highway shut down

    1 person in critical condition following crash on I-71, highway shut down
    COLUMBUS - One person is in critical condition following a crash on I-71 northbound, according to Columbus police.The single-vehicle crash happened around 5:30 a.m. on Thursday morning on I-71 north between 17th Avenue and Hudson Street.The road in that area is currently closed.According to police, the vehicle lost control, forcing all traffic off at E. 17th avenue.Emergency responders transported the woman to Grant Medical Center.​Media Folder: Media Root
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  • 1 dead, 1 hurt after shooting in Licking County

    1 dead, 1 hurt after shooting in Licking County
    HEATH, Ohio- One man is dead after a shooting in Licking County, according to police.Heath Police said the shooting happened around 3:30 a.m. Thursday in the 1000 block of Conn Way Drive.Detectives tell 10TV a man and woman were both found shot inside a home. Emergency responders pronounced the man dead at the scene and the woman was taken to Licking Memorial Hospital.Her condition is unknown at this time and police have not identified the shooter, according to authorities.This incident is still
  • Forecast: Warm and windy today

    Today: Clouds break through the morning with afternoon sun.Warm and windy.High 73.Winds: SW 15-25 G45 mph.
    Tonight: Partly cloudy and mild.Low 54.Winds: S 8-12 mph.
    Tomorrow: More sunshine, warm and windy.High 77.Winds: SW 10-20 G35 mph.
    Saturday: Another mild day with showers and storms arriving through the afternoon.High 70.Winds: S 5-15 mph.Weather Resources: Interactive Radar | Weather Warnings | Live Radar Weather Discussion:It’s starting out cloudy and mild today with the slight chan
  • Wind advisory in effect Thursday for portions of central Ohio

    A Wind Advisory will be in effect from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday for portions of central, southern and southwestern Ohio, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Winds from the southwest with speeds of 20 to 30 mph are expected with gusts reaching up to 50 mph, the NWS said.
  • Takata acquired by Key Safety Systems, president resigns

    Takata acquired by Key Safety Systems, president resigns
    Takata Corp., the Japanese air bag maker embroiled in a massive recall, says the acquisition by U.S. mobility safety company Key Safety Systems has been completed, and the president resigned.Takata President Shigehisa Takada said Thursday in a statement he has resigned as president and chairman, replaced by Yoichiro Nomura, chief financial officer, effective Wednesday.Takata went into rehabilitation proceedings last year, slammed by the massive costs and sales damage from defective Takata air ba
  • Ohio Schools Stock Overdose Reversing Drug

    The U.S. Surgeon General has issued an advisory, encouraging more Americans to carry the overdose reversing drug naloxone . It comes in the form of an injection or a nasal spray, known as Narcan, and is regularly carried by firefighters, EMTs and police officers.
  • Ohio Wildlife Council to vote on possible bobcat trapping season

    It was a discussion that divided a packed house at the Ohio Department of Natural ResourcesWildlife District One building, Wednesday night.The topic: a proposed trapping season for bobcats in the state of Ohio."It is only about trappers being able to trap and kill bobcats for recreation and for selling their furs," Jeffrey Crecelius said."They need to check their facts," Keith Daniels said. "Plain and simple."Daniels is with the Ohio State Trappers Association. He says the proposal has been in t
  • The Columbus Metropolitan Club: Megalopolis 2050: Building Tall

  • Grove City police searching for suspects in recent robberies

    GROVE CITY -- Grove City investigators are searching for criminals after two robberies were reported Friday night, just about 15 minutes apart.The victims reported seeing three to four men and at least two with a gun.Police believe the same group of suspects could be connected to a robbery in Columbus.One woman said she was dragged from her car and still is healing from her injuries."I have some bruises on my hands," Avis Bradley-Vansickle said.More mad than anything else, Avis Bradley-Vansickle
  • Report: Missouri Gov. Greitens initiated unwanted sex acts

    Report: Missouri Gov. Greitens initiated unwanted sex acts
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens initiated a physically aggressive unwanted sexual encounter with his hairdresser and threatened to distribute a partially nude photo of her if she spoke about it, according to testimony from the woman released Wednesday by a House investigatory committee.The graphic report details multiple instances in which the woman said Greitens spanked, slapped, grabbed, shoved and called her derogatory names during a series of sexual encounters as he w

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