• We're in the middle of winter – where's all the snow?

    We're in the middle of winter – where's all the snow?
    We're almost a third of the way through January and a recent stretch of mild weather has had it feeling more like spring than the dead of winter.The overall weather pattern has been seesawing from cold to warm and back for a few months now. November started out mild but then got cold before things warmed back up over the first few days of December only to get cold again. We rounded out the month with mild conditions that have persisted (for the most part) into the beginning of the year.Even thou
  • Traffic backing up after power outage affects Polaris area

    Traffic backing up after power outage affects Polaris area
    Several hundred customers lost power at around 3 p.m. Tuesday due to the wind, according to AEP.As last reported by the company, 462 customers near the Polaris and Westerville areas were without power.The estimated time of restoration is 8:30 p.m. but AEP said that could change as they assess the situation and start to make repairs.To check AEP’s outage map, click here.---Interactive Traffic Map
  • AEP: Power restored to Polaris, Westerville areas

    AEP: Power restored to Polaris, Westerville areas
    Several hundred customers lost power at around 3 p.m. Tuesday due to the wind, according to AEP.As last reported by the company, 462 customers near the Polaris and Westerville areas were without power.The estimated time of restoration is 8:30 p.m. but AEP said that could change as they assess the situation and start to make repairs.To check AEP’s outage map, click here.---Interactive Traffic Map
  • Man charged in Muirfield Court crash that injured pro golfer and former Blue Jacket

    Man charged in Muirfield Court crash that injured pro golfer and former Blue Jacket
    The driver in a single-vehicle crash that injured pro golfer Bud Cauley and former Columbus Blue Jacket James Wisniewski last year has been charged in connection with the incident.The Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office has charged 37-year-old David Crawford with three counts of aggravated vehicular assault, all fourth-degree felonies.He has also been charged with a first-degree misdemeanor count of OVI.The crash happened on June 1, 2018 in the 5000 block of Muirfield Court.According to th
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  • CHOICES to open new domestic violence shelter in Franklin County

    CHOICES to open new domestic violence shelter in Franklin County
    FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio — There's now a new place to stay for victims of domestic violence in Franklin County. CHOICES, the only domestic violence shelter, and 24-hour crisis hotline, has a brand new home.The previous shelter has just 51 beds and very little space, this 55,000 square foot facility has 121 beds and room to grow.It has a completely safe and enclosed courtyard, visible children’s areas, social and quiet time spaces and a kennel for family pets.“So that it’s sa
  • Ohio State wide receiver K.J. Hill announces he will return for senior year

    Ohio State wide receiver K.J. Hill announces he will return for senior year
    Wide receiver K.J. Hill says he will be coming back to Ohio State in 2019.🤞🏿❤️ pic.twitter.com/5HDljsvqZb— KMFJ (@KayJayHill) January 8, 2019
    In 2018, Hill reeled in 70 catches for 885 yards and six touchdowns.His best outing came against Minnesota where he caught two touchdown passes and a total of 187 yards.Hill joins
  • Lessie Brown, oldest person in the US, dies at 114

    Lessie Brown, oldest person in the US, dies at 114
    Lessie Brown, a 114-year-old Ohio woman who was believed to be the oldest person in the United States, died Tuesday, her grandson said.Brown, who had been living with one of her daughters, died at the home in Cleveland Heights, according to Ronald Wilson.Brown said in 2013 it was God's will that she had lived so long. Others in her family attributed her long life to the fact that she ate a sweet potato nearly every day until she was well past 100."Oh I don't know. A lot of them say it's because
  • 6 Lancaster business break-ins have police asking for public's help to find suspect

    From the Subway store on River Valley Circle to the Massey's Pizza on Memorial Drive, someone has been breaking into businesses.Police say as many as six businesses are believed to be tied to the same crook. Detectives say the thief is stripping away the weather caulking and prying away the metal framing then removing the lower window to get in.In most cases, the thief takes very little. Businesses have said either nothing was missing or they had some change taken from a drawer.At the Great Clip
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  • National Weather Service confirms EF1 tornado in northeast Ohio

    National Weather Service confirms EF1 tornado in northeast Ohio
    The National Weather Service has confirmed an EF-1 tornado in Trumbull County on Tuesday.According to their report, the tornado started in Champion Township and ended in Cortland around 10:30 a.m.The estimated wind speed was between 95 and 100 mph and the tornado was 74 yards wide.No injuries have been reported.An EF-1 tornado occurred in Cortland, OH in Trumbull County this morning: https://t.co/VypmgiqrIG pic.twitter.com/p8LQzoXuwN— NWS Cleveland (@NWSCLE) January 8, 2019
  • 12-week-old Ohio puppy revived with Narcan after being exposed to drugs

    12-week-old Ohio puppy revived with Narcan after being exposed to drugs
    MAINEVILLE, Ohio — A 12-week-old puppy exposed to drugs was revived by Narcan, the overdose-reversal drug. Myles Ahead Animal Sanctuary and Rescue, a pet rescue center in Maineville, Ohio, said they received the puppy named Kash, a Labrador and pit bull mix, last week.A woman brought Kash in after receiving him from his owners, Myles Ahead's Janel Hemrick told CBS News via email. The household he came from had known drug use, Hemrick said. Before arriving at Myles Ahead, Kash had been revi
  • What air travelers should know about the government shutdown

    What air travelers should know about the government shutdown
    DALLAS (AP) — The partial government shutdown is starting to affect air travel.Over the weekend, some airports had long lines at checkpoints, apparently caused by a rising number of security officers calling in sick as they face the prospect of missing their first paycheck this week.Safety inspectors aren't even on the job. A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said Monday that inspectors are being called back to work on a case-by-case basis, with a priority put on inspecting airline
  • Second grader wins $30,000 college scholarship for dino Google Doodle

    Second grader wins $30,000 college scholarship for dino Google Doodle
    Google has chosen the winner of its annual Doodle for Google contest — and a second grader from Virginia stood out above the rest. Sarah Gomez-Lane's dinosaur doodle won her a $30,000 college scholarship. Gomez-Lane drew a line of dinosaurs whose body shapes resemble the letters spelling out "Google." She and other finalists visited Google for the day and got to meet with the company's designers. It was there that Google revealed Gomez-Lane won the contest. "When they called my name I felt
  • The Big Explore Went Big!

    Ten days ago, our city was able to explore, together. Thank you, Columbus, for making The Big Explore an historic day filled with excitement and discovery! We couldn’t have imagined a better way to celebrate our 75th anniversary than by sharing it with you. Thank you for working with us to build a strong and […]
  • Ryan Day names Al Washington as new linebackers coach

    Ryan Day names Al Washington as new linebackers coach
    Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day has announced the hiring of new linebackers coach Al Washington.Washington comes to the Buckeyes after spending last season coaching linebackers and was a special team’s coordinator at Michigan.“Al Washington is going to be a terrific addition to our coaching staff,” Day said. “I’ve known him as player and as a coach and I know his family very well. I think his familiarity with this region as a coach and as a recruiter is goin
  • Ryan Day adds 2nd Michigan coach to Ohio State staff

    Ryan Day adds 2nd Michigan coach to Ohio State staff
    Ohio State head football coach Ryan Day has announced the hiring of new linebackers coach Al Washington.Washington comes to the Buckeyes after spending last season coaching linebackers and was a special team’s coordinator at Michigan.“Al Washington is going to be a terrific addition to our coaching staff,” Day said. “I’ve known him as player and as a coach and I know his family very well. I think his familiarity with this region as a coach and as a recruiter is goin
  • Contractor charged with felony theft, accused of taking money but not finishing jobs

    A local contractor accused of stealing tens of thousands of dollars from his customers faced a judge Tuesday.Andrew DeVary is accused of taking money for jobs he never completed. As 10TV has uncovered, he has a long history of trouble with other people's money.DeVary is charged with four felony counts of theft related to home repair and renovation work he never completed, or in some cases, never even started.Court documents detail the amounts that four Licking County homeowners paid to DeVary's
  • New visitor parking rules to roll out across Short North

    New visitor parking rules to roll out across Short North
    More changes are heading to the Short North, but this time, in the form of parking.“Over the course of the past few years, parking has gotten more difficult in the Short North,” said Robert Ferrin, assistant director for parking for the City of Columbus.So much so, that many say during peak hours, it can be hard to find a spot to park at all.The city has plans to change that.Visitors to the Short North have likely noticed the more than 2,000 bagged new Park Columbus signs around the
  • New parking rules to roll out across Short North

    More changes are heading to the Short North, but this time, in the form of parking.“Over the course of the past few years, parking has gotten more difficult in the Short North,” said Robert Ferrin, assistant director for parking for the City of Columbus.So much so, that many say during peak hours, it can be hard to find a spot to park at all.The city has plans to change that.Visitors to the Short North have likely noticed the more than 2,000 bagged new Park Columbus signs around the
  • Trump, Democrats taking border wall fight to prime-time TV

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Making his case on prime-time TV, President Donald Trump is stressing humanitarian concerns at the U.S.-Mexico border as he tries to convince the American people he must get funding for his long-promised border wall before ending a partial government shutdown that has hundreds of thousands of federal workers facing missed paychecks.Trump is delivering his first Oval Office address Tuesday night, and then visiting the southern border on Thursday, as he tries to put pressur
  • Balboa Submitting Plans for Patio Revamp Next Week

    In the midst of an interior and patio revamp, Balboa in Grandview has closed to the public as of Tuesday, Jan. 8. The bar and restaurant is still hosting private parties, and there’s a hopeful reopening date set for St. Patricks Day. Balboa has always “crushed it” in the warm, summer months, says managing member […]
  • Preview: All About Town at Blockfort

    Work by artists from three studios with similar missions — Open Door, Goodwill, and Art Outside the Lines — will center on community-themed works created by artists with developmental disabilities and other barriers. “All About Town” will explore Columbus, belonging, and what it looks like to be a part of a community. Claire Smith, a […]
  • Networks to air Pelosi, Schumer rebuttal to Trump

    Networks to air Pelosi, Schumer rebuttal to Trump
    NEW YORK — Television networks airing President Donald Trump's Oval Office speech on his proposed border wall and the partial government shutdown have also committed to airing the Democratic response to the president.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer say they will make the case themselves. ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox broadcasting, Fox News Channel, Fox Business Network and MSNBC all said they would air the rebuttal.Watch a CBS News special report of the presid
  • Olympian Michael Phelps honored for mental health advocacy

    Olympian Michael Phelps honored for mental health advocacy
    BOSTON — Michael Phelps is picking up more hardware — this time for what he's been doing outside the pool.The Boston-based Ruderman Family Foundation, a leading voice in calling for more opportunities for the disabled, said Tuesday the Olympic champion is the recipient of its fifth annual Morton E. Ruderman Award in Inclusion.The foundation told The Associated Press it picked the world's most decorated swimmer of all time to recognize his advocacy for people with disabilities and "hi
  • Berlin’s Zvizdal: [Chernobyl – So Far So Close] Makes US Debut at Wexner Center

    On December 25-26 in 1986, in the northern Ukranian town Pripyat, a safety test led to a level seven nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl power plant. For more than three decades hence, “Chernobyl” has been synonymous with the hubris of man and the devastating potential of technology. The Belgian troupe, Berlin, spent five years visiting […]
  • Dad makes app that locks your teen's phone until they reply to your texts

    Dad makes app that locks your teen's phone until they reply to your texts
    INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR)-- For any parent who's sent a dozen "where are you" texts without a response, a new app could be your perfect solution.According to WTHR, Nick Herbert designed the app ReplyASAP, which will lock your child's cellphone until they respond to your text because "important messages shouldn't be missed." It will make a sound alerting them you've texted, even if the phone is in silent mode.While the app was intended for parents to use with their kids, Herbert said it can also be use
  • Stranger drives 2,300 miles to reunite boy recovering from surgery with his dog

    Stranger drives 2,300 miles to reunite boy recovering from surgery with his dog
    It's been a rough time for 8-year-old Perryn Miller from Wilmington, North Carolina."It's been a whirlwind. It's been hard. But it's been overwhelming awesome at the same time," said his dad, Jacob Miller.While visiting relatives in Utah for the holidays, Perryn started getting headaches, and a trip to the emergency room revealed a brain tumor."We've been happy that Perryn made it out of the surgery. We've been shocked, we've been sad," said Jamie Miller, Perryn's mother.Now he's had some smiles
  • Facility CEO resigns after woman in vegetative state gives birth; new allegations emerge

    Facility CEO resigns after woman in vegetative state gives birth; new allegations emerge
    The chief executive officer of Hacienda HealthCare resigned Monday, just days after a vegetative patient at a Hacienda nursing facility in Phoenix gave birth. Bill Timmons' resignation, which was unanimously accepted by Hacienda's board of directors, came as new allegations of past abuses emerged.CBS Phoenix affiliate KPHO-TV was first to report on the birth.Hacienda has been under intense scrutiny since the 29-year-old Native American woman had the healthy baby boy December 29, the station said
  • Man wanted for robbing Subway restaurant in Reynoldsburg

    Man wanted for robbing Subway restaurant in Reynoldsburg
    REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio-- Police are looking for information about a suspect in an aggravated robbery case.On Monday at approximately 7:09 p.m., an unknown man entered the Subway restaurant on Tussing Road near Brice Road, according to Columbus police.Officials say the suspect approached the counter, displayed a silver semi-automatic handgun and demanded cash from the register.The suspect is being described as a white male, approximately 6 feet tall, 200 pounds, 40 to 50 years old, wearing all black
  • Missing Pickaway County man killed in crash

    Missing Pickaway County man killed in crash
    A missing Pickaway County man has been found dead, after crashing his car.The Pickaway County sheriff's office says Roy Binion, 69, missed a doctor's appointment Monday morning and was reported missing.His vehicle was later found flipped over in Plum Run Creek off SR 104. The vehicle was not visible from the road.According to OSHP, Binion was found dead inside the vehicle.Investigators are still looking into what caused that crash.
  • Ohio State finishes No. 3 in final AP poll behind Clemson, Alabama

    Ohio State finishes No. 3 in final AP poll behind Clemson, Alabama
    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Clemson finished No. 1 in The Associated Press poll for the third time after routing Alabama in the national championship game.The Tigers received all 61 first-place votes. The Crimson Tide, which was trying to become just the third team to go wire-to-wire as the No. 1 team in the country, finished second. Clemson beat Alabama 44-16 in the College Football Playoff national championship Monday night. Clemson also finished No. 1 in 2016 and 1981.The Tide did extend its
  • Family of Pickerington boy who drowned at camp sues camp, staff members

    Family of Pickerington boy who drowned at camp sues camp, staff members
    AKRON, Ohio (AP) — The family of a 12-year-old Pickerington boy who drowned at a camp last year has filed a lawsuit against the camp and several staff members, charging wrongful death.The Daily Record in Wooster reports the Pickerington boy's parents recently filed the lawsuit in Summit County Common Pleas Court in Akron against Round Lake Christian Camp.The filing says Melvin Aborbie drowned July 25 in a lake at the camp in Lakeville where he was attending a residential basketball program
  • Sheriff: South Carolina toddler shoots, wounds self

    Sheriff: South Carolina toddler shoots, wounds self
    GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — A sheriff's office in South Carolina says a 3-year-old boy took a gun from inside a car and shot himself, leaving him in critical condition.The Greenville County Sheriff's Office tells news outlets the boy was wounded Monday night and taken to an area hospital.A sheriff's office statement says the boy found the gun inside a car. It's unclear whose car the gun was in.Lt. Ryan Flood says the shooting appears accidental but remains under investigation.
  • US Supreme Court won't hear appeal from Ohio Craigslist killer

    US Supreme Court won't hear appeal from Ohio Craigslist killer
    AKRON, Ohio (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from an Ohio man sentenced to death for killing three down-and-out men lured by fake Craigslist job offers.The appeal from 59-year-old Richard Beasley was among those that the high court on Monday declined to hear.One of his attorneys, Donald Gallick, told the Akron Beacon Journal the decision is disappointing.Beasley was convicted of posting bogus job offers on Craigslist to rob and murder three men in 2011. The Ohio Supreme C
  • Ohio police officer dies after being struck by pickup truck

    Ohio police officer dies after being struck by pickup truck
    An Ohio police officer has died after being hit by a vehicle while on duty.The crash happened around 11 p.m. Friday in front of a bike shop in the 7600 block of Colerain Avenue.Colerain Township police say Officer Dale Woods was struck by a pickup while responding to that crash that snapped a utility pole in half.Woods passed away three days later at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He was 46 years old.Woods spent 15 years with the Colerain Township Police Department.Columbus Divisio
  • City unveiling proposal for toppled Confederate statue

    City unveiling proposal for toppled Confederate statue
    DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina city will unveil a proposal for the fate of a Confederate monument toppled by protesters in 2017.Durham's city and county government will hear recommendations Tuesday about what to do with the statue of an anonymous soldier that stood in front of the old county courthouse. The government committee spent eight months studying the issue. The statue has been in storage.The statue was torn down in the days after a deadly white nationalist rally in Charlotte
  • Ohio teen shot in head while playing Russian roulette

    Ohio teen shot in head while playing Russian roulette
    AKRON, Ohio — Police say a 17-year-old boy was shot in the head while playing Russian roulette in Ohio.Authorities say the teen was injured around 1 a.m. Saturday at a home in Akron.Police say the Louisville teen was playing with a 16-year-old boy from Green and a 20-year-old man from Akron when he was shot once in the head.The teen has been hospitalized in grave condition.Police are working to determine if the teen shot himself or if he was shot by one of the other two participating. Poli
  • Trump to take his case to build wall to prime-time audience

    WASHINGTON (AP) — With no breakthrough in sight, President Donald Trump will argue his case to the nation Tuesday night that a "crisis" at the U.S.-Mexico border requires the long and invulnerable wall he's demanding before ending the partial government shutdown. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers face missed paychecks Friday as the shutdown drags through a third week.Trump's Oval Office speech — his first as president — will be followed by his visit Thursday to the south
  • Air travelers start to feel effects of government shutdown

    Air travelers start to feel effects of government shutdown
    DALLAS (AP) — The partial government shutdown is starting to affect air travel.Over the weekend, some airports had long lines at checkpoints, apparently caused by a rising number of security officers calling in sick while they are not getting paid.Safety inspectors aren't even on the job. A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said Monday that inspectors are being called back to work on a case-by-case basis, with a priority put on inspecting airline fleets.So far, the impact of the sh
  • Man charged in Florida school massacre due for court hearing

    Man charged in Florida school massacre due for court hearing
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A status hearing is set for Nikolas Cruz in the Florida school massacre that killed 17 people last year.The hearing Tuesday is likely to be mainly procedural in nature, with many months to go before the case gets close to trial. A tentative trial date has not yet been set.The presiding judge has been closely monitoring the state's release of evidence to the defense and the pace of Cruz attorney interviews of dozens of potential trial witnesses.The 20-year-old Cruz f
  • Kroger, Microsoft collaborate on digital shelf technology

    Kroger, Microsoft collaborate on digital shelf technology
    CINCINNATI (AP) — Kroger is collaborating with Microsoft to test an upgraded digital shelf technology that the Cincinnati-based supermarket chain says could speed up shopping for its customers.The Cincinnati Enquirer reports shoppers needing to find specific items on shelfs can use Kroger's self-checkout scanning technology to see personalized icons on shelfs below the items. Shoppers can select a personalized icon that will appear on shelves as they enter store aisles.Kroger said Monday t
  • Dress for success: The one color to avoid when going on a job interview

    Dress for success: The one color to avoid when going on a job interview
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -What you wear can make a difference in a job interview. A local organization called "Career Closet" helps to coach Ohio State students through the quest to find a new job with a focus on wardrobe.Leaders within the organization said their tips are applicable to people across Central Ohio looking to start the new year with a new job."You want your skills to be what stands out, not a bad shirt choice," said Office of Student Life manager David Isaacs.Career Closet hosts two events
  • Endangered missing adult alert issued for 85-year-old man in Cincinnati

    Endangered missing adult alert issued for 85-year-old man in Cincinnati
    HAMILTON COUNTY, Ohio - Authorities have issued an endangered missing adult alert for a man missing in Cincinnati.They're asking people to be on the lookout for Jack Bracey. The 85-year-old man walked away from his home on Zodiac Drive on Monday night and did not return. Bracey has early Dementia. He is 6'1" tall, weighs 216 lbs, and has black hair and brown eyes.He was last seen wearing a black hat and all black clothing.If you see Bracey, you're asked to call 911.
  • Police release photo of suspect in armed robbery at Columbus restaurant

    Police release photo of suspect in armed robbery at Columbus restaurant
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -Columbus Police are investigating a robbery at a restaurant near Reynoldsburg.A man held up the Subway on Tussing Road just after 7 p.m. on Monday.He approached the counter, displayed a silver semi-auto handgun and demanded the cash from the register. The suspect is described as a white male, 40 to 50 years of age, approximately 6'0, and 200 pounds. He was wearing all black clothing and had a white beard.Anyone with information about this suspect is requested to contact the Colum
  • Time is running out on contract for medical director in Liberty Township

    Time is running out on contract for medical director in Liberty Township
    LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio -The Liberty Township Trustee Board held its first meeting of 2019 on Monday.A discussion surrounding the position of medical director for the township's EMS department was on the agenda. Currently, Dr. Warren Yamarick is serving as medical director for the township. He has served in the position for 28 years."I personally would like to move in a different direction with our medical director’s staffing position," said Melanie Leneghan, chair of the Board of Trustees.
  • Gahanna council considering tax increase

    GAHANNA, Ohio - A proposed tax increase in Gahanna failed on the November ballot. City leaders now say they may not have any choice but to look at raising income taxes.Gahanna city leaders say they have to come up with a way to find money to fund basic services. Councilmembers say a possible tax increase wouldn’t pay for things like new aquatic centers, but just for basic city services such as repairing roads.Almost a dozen residents spoke up at Gahanna’s city council meeting Monday
  • Firefighters work to extinguish large fire in Carroll

    Firefighters work to extinguish large fire in Carroll
    CARROLL, Ohio - Firefighters in the village of Carroll in Fairfield County are working to put out a large fire along High Street Monday night.Firefighters responded to the auto shop building in the 70 block of High Street just before 9:30 p.m.As of around 10:45 p.m., flames could still be seen coming from the roof as firefighters sprayed water from above.This is a breaking news story.Check 10TV and 10TV.com for the latest developments.
  • Clemson defeats Alabama 44-16 to win national title

    Clemson defeats Alabama 44-16 to win national title
    SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — With stunning ease — and a freshman quarterback — Clemson toppled college football's greatest dynasty again to become the first perfect playoff champion.Trevor Lawrence passed for 347 yards and three touchdowns and the second-ranked Tigers beat No. 1 Alabama 44-16 on Monday night in the College Football Playoff national championship game.In the fourth consecutive playoff meeting between the Tigers and Tide, Clemson evened the series and beat 'Bama for
  • Prosecutor: Duo attacked wrong car in deadly drive-by

    Prosecutor: Duo attacked wrong car in deadly drive-by
    HOUSTON (AP) — Two men suspected in a drive-by shooting that killed a 7-year-old Houston girl and that was initially investigated as a possible hate crime mistakenly thought they were attacking people whom they had fought with at a club hours earlier, a prosecutor said Monday.One of the men, Eric Black Jr., appeared in court Monday on a capital murder charge in the Dec. 30 killing of Jazmine Barnes. Black, 20, didn't speak during the brief hearing or answer reporters' questions as he was b
  • Whistleblower alleging sex abuse at Ohio State is arrested

    Whistleblower alleging sex abuse at Ohio State is arrested
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A man whose claims helped spur the investigation into alleged, decades-old sexual abuse by an Ohio State team doctor has been jailed in Columbus, where he's accused of telecommunications harassment.A warrant was issued for 50-year-old Mike DiSabato, of suburban Dublin, after he missed a Friday court date. DiSabato turned himself in Monday at Franklin County Municipal Court, saying he never intended to skip his court date.His lawyers say the court misinformed them abou
  • Person killed after being hit by vehicle on West Broad Street

    Person killed after being hit by vehicle on West Broad Street
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -One person is dead after being hit by a vehicle Monday night, according to Columbus police.Police said it happened around 8:10 p.m. on West Broad Street underneath the I-70 overpass on the west side of the city.The person who died has not been identified.As of around 9 p.m., the westbound lanes of West Broad Street are closed.

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