• The Grammys 2019: List of nominees and winners

    The Grammys 2019: List of nominees and winners
    The 61st Annual Grammy Awards are set to air live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 10. You can watch the show starting at 8 p.m. on 10TV,CBS All Access or fuboTV.Full Grammys Coverage | Click here for full list of nominees, winners NOTE: * denotes winnerBest new artistChloe X HalleLuke CombsGreta Van FleetH.E.R.Dua LipaMargo PriceBebe RexhaJorja Smith
    Album of the year"Invasion of Privacy," Cardi B"By the Way, I Forgive You," Brandi Carlile"Scorpion," Drake"H.E.R.," H.E.R."
  • The Grammys 2019: Full list of nominees

    The Grammys 2019: Full list of nominees
    The 61st Annual Grammy Awards are set to air live from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Feb. 10. You can watch the show starting at 8 p.m. on 10TV,CBS All Access or fuboTV.Best new artistChloe X HalleLuke CombsGreta Van FleetH.E.R.Dua LipaMargo PriceBebe RexhaJorja Smith
    Album of the year"Invasion of Privacy," Cardi B"By the Way, I Forgive You," Brandi Carlile"Scorpion," Drake"H.E.R.," H.E.R."Beerbongs & Bentleys," Post Malone"Dirty Computer," Janelle Monae"Golden Hour," Kacey Mu
  • Indians star Lindor may miss season start with calf strain

    Indians star Lindor may miss season start with calf strain
    CLEVELAND (AP) — The Cleveland Indians may start the season without their best player.All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor will miss spring training camp — and maybe the start of the season — with a strained right calf. It's an injury that is concerning to the AL Central champions, who have had an interesting offseason.One of baseball's top all-around players, Lindor recently got hurt while working out in Orlando, Florida. He was checked Wednesday at the Cleveland Clinic and tea
  • Pharmacy manager no longer employed at Mount Carmel

    COLUMBUS – Pharmacy manager Janet Whittey has left Mount Carmel hospital – marking at least the second person besides Dr. William Husel to leave Mount Carmel Health System since news broke of a scandal in which 34 patients are believed to have been given excessive or potentially lethal doses of pain medication.Mount Carmel has publicly admitted it fired Dr. Husel on December 5 following an internal investigation.A hospital spokeswoman would not confirm Whittey’s status of emplo
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  • Chief Kim Jacobs takes final walk out of Columbus Division of Police headquarters

    The Columbus Division of Police chief took her final walk out of headquarters Friday, retiring after 39 years with the division.The honor guard stood at attention as friends and colleagues gathered to say goodbye to Chief Kim Jacobs.She was sworn in seven years ago.Deputy chief Tom Quinlan will take over as interim chief of police while a national search is conducted for a permanent replacement.
  • QB transfer Justin Fields eligible to play for Ohio State this fall

    QB transfer Justin Fields eligible to play for Ohio State this fall
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – The transfer waiver application seeking immediate eligibility for student-athlete Justin Fields that The Ohio State University submitted to the NCAA has been approved. Fields will be eligible to compete in the 2019-20 academic year.“I am happy for Justin and his family,” Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said. “I also want to express my appreciation to the NCAA for its assistance in getting this matter resolved efficiently and with such a positive outcome fo
  • Justin Fields gets waiver to play immediately for Ohio State

    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Quarterback Justin Fields has been granted a waiver that will allow him to play immediately for Ohio State after transferring from Georgia.The former five-star recruit transferred to the Buckeyes after he got stuck behind Jake Fromm on Georgia's depth chart.Ohio State announced Friday that the NCAA has approved Fields' request for a waiver of the rule requiring transfers to sit out a year. Fields is expected to compete for the starting quarterback spot after Dwayne Ha
  • Businesses Drop Actual Brewing Following Sexual Assault Allegations

    In the days following the release of a Columbus Alive article detailing sexual assault and rape allegations against The Actual Brewing Company owner Fred Lee, local businesses and organizations have taken justice into their own hands.  Lee, co-founder and co-owner of Actual Brewing since its opening in 2012, was accused of assault and harassment by […]
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  • Tire repair shops busy fixing bent rims from potholes around Columbus

    Last year, the city used 6,000 tons of asphalt to fill these mini road craters.From Feb. 1 to Feb. 7 of this year, the city's 311 call center received 457 calls about potholes. Last year, the city of Columbus says it received more than 2,900 calls for service to repair potholes.The biggest issue is the drastic change in temperatures.We've seen 60-degree temperatures followed by below freezing the next day. That expansion and contraction of the water forced the asphalt to break open.Tire shops ha
  • Columbus police officer injured in motorcycle crash on SR-315

    Columbus police officer injured in motorcycle crash on SR-315
    A Columbus police officer was injured Friday afternoon in a motorcycle crash.It happened on State Route 315 near the Ohio State University hospital curve, according to the Columbus Division of Police.Police said the officer was struck by another vehicle while trying to close the ramp near Medical Center Drive for the motorcade for retiring police chief Kim Jacobs.The officer was transported to the hospital in stable condition.The ramp from I-670 westbound to SR-315 north was closed as police inv
  • Ohio State AD Gene Smith stepping down from College Football Playoff committee

    Ohio State AD Gene Smith stepping down from College Football Playoff committee
    The Ohio State University senior vice president and Wolfe Foundation director of athletics Gene Smith has stepped down from his position with the College Football Playoff committee."Serving on this committee has been an honor," Smith said. "Contributing to this great sport is always a privilege, and I will miss the time with my colleagues. It is imperative for me to have 100% focus in helping our new coach with his transition at The Ohio State University this fall."The committee posted the annou
  • 10TV sues for courtroom access after Franklin County judge charged with drunk driving

    10TV sues for courtroom access after Franklin County judge charged with drunk driving
    Friday was the first day 10TV was allowed to bring a camera into the courtroom of a Franklin County judge who had been arrested for drunk driving.Pickerington Police arrested Domestic Relations Judge Monica Hawkins on the night of Jan. 31 on an OVI charge. That arrest was caught on police cruiser video.Officers say Hawkins failed field sobriety tests, smelled of alcohol, and vomit was found on the floorboard of her car.Hawkins refused a breathalyzer test, but police obtained a court order to dra
  • Police identify victim in fatal crash on I-71

    Police identify victim in fatal crash on I-71
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Columbus police have released the name of the individual killed in a crash on I-71 near Hudson Street Friday.Police say Angela McDaniel was in the driver's seat of a Chevy Aveo that was pulled off to the left shoulder of I-71 behind an unoccupied Saturn when a vehicle swerved into the shoulder. That vehicle struck McDaniel's car, pushing it into the unoccupied car. Both drivers were taken to local hospitals as a result.McDaniel was pronounced dead at approximately 1:39 p.m
  • I-71 in north Columbus reopened after fatal crash

    I-71 in north Columbus reopened after fatal crash
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – All lanes of I-71 at I-670 are now open following a fatal crash Friday afternoon, according to the Ohio Department of Transportation.Columbus police are investigating a fatal crash on I-71 north near Hudson Street.According to police, at least four to five vehicles were involved in the crash that resulted in three people being transported to a hospital.
  • I-71 in north Columbus closed due to injury crash

    I-71 in north Columbus closed due to injury crash
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Columbus police are investigating a multiple vehicle crash on I-71 north near Hudson Street.According to police, at least 4-5 vehicles were involved in a crash that resulted in 3 people hospitalized.One person is in critical condition and the others are expected to be OK.I -71 north is closed while police investigate the crash.
  • NWS confirms tornado in Clark County on Thursday

    NWS confirms tornado in Clark County on Thursday
    UPDATE: 1 p.m. February 8The National Weather Service has confirmed a 'weak tornado' caused damage in Clark County Thursday.NWS says additional information will be released later in the day.[1 PM] Survey team confirms that the damage in Clark County, OH near Pitchin was caused by a weak tornado. Survey is ongoing with final rating and stats coming later this afternoon.— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) February 8, 2019
    ---Original StoryParts of Clark and Madison County were briefly under a Torn
  • NWS confirms tornado caused damage in Clark County on Thursday

    NWS confirms tornado caused damage in Clark County on Thursday
    UPDATE: 1 p.m. February 8The National Weather Service has confirmed a 'weak tornado' caused damage in Clark County Thursday.NWS says additional information will be released later in the day.[1 PM] Survey team confirms that the damage in Clark County, OH near Pitchin was caused by a weak tornado. Survey is ongoing with final rating and stats coming later this afternoon.— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) February 8, 2019
    ---Original StoryParts of Clark and Madison County were briefly under a Torn
  • 10 Ohio State Buckeyes invited to 2019 NFL Combine

    10 Ohio State Buckeyes invited to 2019 NFL Combine
    Ten Ohio State Buckeyes have been invited to this year’s NFL Scouting Combine.Ohio State will have the third-most players attending this year behind Alabama and Clemson (11).This year’s invitees are: DE Nick Bosa, WR Parris Campbell, WR Johnnie Dixon, QB Dwayne Haskins, DT Dre’mont Jones, OL Michael Jordan, WR Terry McLaurin, OT Isaiah Prince, CB Kendall Sheffield and RB Mike Weber.The combine will be held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis March 1-4.2019 NFL Scouting Combine
  • Legos and Liam, Moms and Mind Reading in Theaters

    A pretty mediocre week in new releases, honestly, although a couple of films offer enough charm and/or weirdness to entertain. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part by Hope Madden Everything is not awesome. Don’t tell Emmet (Chris Pratt), though. Try as he might (mainly to please the ever-brooding Lucy/Wildstyle [Elizabeth Banks]), he can’t seem […]
  • Police searching for suspect after CPD cruiser stolen in south Columbus

    Police searching for suspect after CPD cruiser stolen in south Columbus
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Authorities are searching for a man who stole a police cruiser Friday morning in south Columbus.Police say the incident happened in the 600 block of East Gates Street.According to Columbus Police, officers were administering Narcan because the suspect was overdosing when 25-year-old Jeremy Davis stole the cruiser around 8:45 a.m.The cruiser was later recovered by officers.Authorities are still looking to locate Davis. He is described by police as a white male with tattoos
  • Columbus police: Man revived after overdose steals, crashes cruiser

    Columbus police: Man revived after overdose steals, crashes cruiser
    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Columbus police say a man stole a police cruiser just minutes after officers had revived him from an overdose.Police are searching for 25-year-old Jeremy Davis who crashed the cruiser and then ran away.The incident happened in the 600 block of East Gates Street. Officers responded to the home after being called about the overdose.Officers revived Davis and then put him in an ambulance while officers checked whether he had any outstanding arrest warrants.Police said Davis t
  • Comedy Preview & Interview: Piff the Magic Dragon

    “Hello. This is Piff,” says the voice on the other end of the call I received last week on my cell phone. For the unenlightened, Piff, or more properly, Piff the Magic Dragon, is the stage name of acclaimed British magician and comedian John van der Put, who is now synonymous with his green satin […]
  • A Blockbuster Year: As Written by Dr. Frederic Bertley

    As The Columbus Foundation rang in its 75th anniversary on December 29, an unbelievable 55,784 people took to the streets to celebrate through the The Big Explore. Inspired by the day, Dr. Frederic Bertley, President & CEO of COSI, shared a letter to COSI employees about that extraordinary day and what it meant to their […]
  • 'Young and the Restless' to air tribute to Kristoff St. John

    'Young and the Restless' to air tribute to Kristoff St. John
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The "Young and the Restless" is remembering Kristoff St. John with a series of special episodes.The CBS soap opera on Friday will broadcast a special tribute to the actor, who played the struggling alcoholic and ladies' man Neil Winters for 27 years. The 52-year-old died Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. The cause of death is under investigation by the medical examiner.His last episode aired Wednesday."Young and the Restless" will feature a story line that pays tribute
  • British actor Albert Finney dies at 82

    British actor Albert Finney dies at 82
    LONDON (AP) — British actor Albert Finney, the Academy Award-nominated star of films from "Tom Jones" to "Skyfall," has died at the age of 82.Finney's family said Friday that he "passed away peacefully after a short illness with those closest to him by his side."Finney was a rare star who managed to avoid the Hollywood limelight for more than five decades after bursting to international fame in 1963 in the title role of "Tom Jones."The film gained him the first of five Oscar nominations. O
  • No serious injuries after multi-vehicle crash in east Columbus

    No serious injuries after multi-vehicle crash in east Columbus
    COLUMBUS - Columbus Police are investigating the cause of a crash involving multiple vehicles in east Columbus.It happened Friday morning at the intersection of Alum Creek Drive and Memory Lane, according to police.Authorities said there were three vehicles and a transport vehicle that collided which caused a truck to tip over on its side causing it to block all lanes of Alum Creek. All lanes of Alum Creek at Memory Lane remain closed.Officials told 10TV the crash happened near a water main brea
  • Columbus officer to surprise daughter with stray dog he rescued

    Columbus officer to surprise daughter with stray dog he rescued
    COLUMBUS - Early Friday morning in south Linden, Columbus Police Officer Ken Bozeman saw a dog get kicked and then intervened.The person told the officer that they were afraid of getting bitten by the dog, who was a stray that went around the neighborhood begging for food.While trying to care for the dog, Officer Bozeman noticed the dog had frozen mud caked in its fur. He took the dog with him back to the substation where he cleaned him up and fed him.OFFICER TO SURPRISE DAUGHTER W/RESCUE PUP!
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  • Columbus officer surprises daughter with stray dog he rescued

    Columbus officer surprises daughter with stray dog he rescued
    COLUMBUS - Early Friday morning in south Linden, Columbus Police Officer Ken Bozeman saw a dog getting kicked and then intervened.The person told the officer that they were afraid of getting bitten by the dog, who was a stray that went around the neighborhood begging for food.While trying to care for the dog, Officer Bozeman noticed the dog had frozen mud caked in its fur. He took the dog with him back to the substation where he cleaned him up and fed him.Bozeman’s daughter recently lost h
  • Trump now says he wants more legal immigration

    Trump now says he wants more legal immigration
    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump says he's now in favor of more legal immigration because of economic gains on his watch.Trump raised eyebrows in his State of the Union speech Tuesday when he said he wanted people "to come into our country in the largest numbers ever, but they have to come in legally." His policy positions to date do not reflect that wish.Asked Wednesday during a meeting with regional reporters whether the line represented a change in policy, Trump said it did.That
  • Police: Bow Wow, girlfriend blamed each other in fight

    Police: Bow Wow, girlfriend blamed each other in fight
    ATLANTA (AP) — Rapper Bow Wow and his girlfriend argued over her interaction with another man at a party they'd attended, but each said the other was responsible for the fight that got them both arrested, according to a police report.The rapper, whose given name is Shad Moss, and his girlfriend, Leslie Holden, were both charged with battery after an officer was unable to determine who was the primary aggressor in the fight early Saturday.The officer responded to a call at the rapper's midt
  • Transportation officials say cold snap worsened potholes

    Transportation officials say cold snap worsened potholes
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Transportation officials in Ohio say dramatic swings in temperatures have exacerbated a pothole problem on Ohio's roads.The Columbus Dispatch reports late winter is usually a time for road repair, as more potholes appear on central Ohio's roadways during swings in outdoor temperatures. Ohio Department of Transportation spokeswoman Breanna Badanes says the extreme changes in the weather in recent days has resulted in more potholes to repair.ODOT crews have used 2,574 t
  • Ohio region reels from series of police deaths

    Ohio region reels from series of police deaths
    CINCINNATI — Authorities in the Cincinnati region are reeling after the deaths of five police officers in less than two months, the latest a 20-year veteran sheriff's deputy killed during a 12-hour standoff.Funeral services and a procession to the cemetery were set Friday for Bill Brewer, a Clermont County deputy gunned down while responding last weekend to a suspected suicide attempt by a man barricaded inside an apartment some 20 miles (32 kilometers) east of Cincinnati. Another officer
  • US to waive environmental reviews for San Diego border wall

    US to waive environmental reviews for San Diego border wall
    SAN DIEGO — The Trump administration said Thursday it would waive environmental reviews to replace up to 14 miles (22.5 kilometers) of border barrier in San Diego, shielding itself from potentially crippling delays.The Department of Homeland Security said it would issue the sixth waiver of Donald Trump's presidency under a 2005 law that empowers the secretary to waive reviews required under environmental laws if the border barrier is deemed to be in national security interests. Those laws
  • Incapacitated woman's rape spurs push to catch up on cameras

    Incapacitated woman's rape spurs push to catch up on cameras
    PHOENIX — Arizona is trying to catch up to 10 states with laws allowing electronic monitoring and other technology that aim to deter abuse of vulnerable people at long-term care facilities following the rape of an incapacitated Phoenix woman who later gave birth.Cameras are most commonly used, but they pose privacy issues, and advocates and experts disagree about their effectiveness. Some say video surveillance can help in criminal cases but may not stop attacks, while others have seen imp
  • Booker taking 2020 campaign, call for social justice to Iowa

    Booker taking 2020 campaign, call for social justice to Iowa
    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker is taking his call for social justice to Iowa, where he plans to visit with black leaders this weekend on his first trip to the early 2020 caucus state as a Democratic presidential candidate.Booker is using rhetoric reminiscent of the civil rights movement to distinguish himself early in the race. And although Iowa is a vastly white state, the sentiment echoes within the state's Democratic base."I think more and more people are seeing tha
  • Bezos tells of National Enquirer threats to publish revealing pics

    Bezos tells of National Enquirer threats to publish revealing pics
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says he was the target of "extortion and blackmail" by the publisher of the National Enquirer, which he said threatened to publish revealing personal photos of him unless he stopped investigating how the tabloid obtained his private exchanges with his mistress.Bezos, who is also owner of The Washington Post, detailed his interactions with American Media Inc., or AMI, in an extraordinary blog post Thursday on Medium.com. The billionaire did not say t
  • Descendants from last US slave ship gathering in Alabama

    Descendants from last US slave ship gathering in Alabama
    MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — The years have been hard on Africatown USA.Established by the last boatload of Africans abducted into slavery and shipped to the United States just before the Civil War, the coastal Alabama community now shows scarcely a trace of its founders.Industrial development choked off access to the Mobile River and Chickasaw Creek, where generations caught crabs and fish. Factories now occupy land that once held modest homes surrounded by gardens, fruit trees and clucking chicke
  • Border officer shoots driver; Arizona port of entry closes

    Border officer shoots driver; Arizona port of entry closes
    NOGALES, Ariz. (AP) — The mayor of Nogales, Arizona, says a port of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border is temporarily closed after a customs officer shot and killed a southbound driver who refused to stop.Mayor Arturo Garino tells the Arizona Daily Star that he was told the shooting took place after the truck tried to run over the officer Thursday night.The truck's momentum then carried it onto the Mexican side of the buffer zone between the two countries.Officers of the Mexican equivalent of
  • Fire at Brazilian soccer team complex leaves 10 dead, 3 hurt

    Fire at Brazilian soccer team complex leaves 10 dead, 3 hurt
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A fire tore through the sprawling training complex of one of Brazil's biggest soccer clubs, killing 10 people and leaving three injured teenagers in Rio de Janeiro, firefighters said.Brazilian firefighters were called in just after 5 a.m. Friday to battle a blaze at the Ninho de Urubu training ground of the Flamengo soccer club in the city's western region, a fire official told The Associated Press.There was no word yet on the cause of the fire.The ages and identities
  • Flooding closes south side ramp at I-270 east to US 23 north

    Flooding closes south side ramp at I-270 east to US 23 north
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -The Ohio Department of Transportation is closing the ramp from I-270 east to US 23 north due to high water.ODOT has been monitoring conditions along roadways throughout central Ohio due to flooding concerns.Friday morning ODOT crews started the process of closing the ramp due to flooding.ODOT reminds drivers to never attempt to drive thru high water - it could be much deeper than it looks.No timeframe on when the ramp will reopen.
  • Dublin music teacher nominated for award at 2019 Grammys

    DUBLIN, Ohio (10TV) -- A Dublin teacher will be representing central Ohio at the 2019 Grammy Awards as an award nominee.Jeremy Bradstreet, a music teacher at Dublin Coffman High School, is one of 10 finalists for this year's Music Educator of the Year award."As soon as I walked in the door, Mr. Bradstreet made sure I was introduced to everyone and it helped me make friends right away," student Isaac Clemens said.Bradstreet says he first heard from the Grammy Foundation in March of 2017, when he
  • Man with medical condition missing from southwest Ohio

    Man with medical condition missing from southwest Ohio
    Authorities are asking for help in locating a 89-year-old man, who has a reported medical condition.The Ohio Attorney General Missing Persons Unit issued an endangered missing alert for Ezeakiel Estes.Officials say Estes was last seen leaving his residence Thursday afternoon in Montgomery County.Law enforcement is concerned about his safety because Estes has dementia and does not have his medication.He is described as a white male, 6 feet 1 inch tall,225 pounds and has gray hair and hazel eyes.E
  • Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion clinic law

    Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion clinic law
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided Supreme Court stopped Louisiana from enforcing new regulations on abortion clinics in a test of the conservative court's views on abortion rights.The justices said by a 5-4 vote late Thursday that they will not allow the state to put into effect a law that requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals.Chief Justice John Roberts joined the court's four liberals in putting a hold on the law, pending a full review of the case.Presiden
  • Reagan Tokes’ family still hopes to change state law two years after her murder

    Reagan Tokes’ family still hopes to change state law two years after her murder
    COLUMBUS (WBNS) — The television video footage from that day captured a frozen but grisly scene.A passerby had discovered the body of a young Ohio State student, Reagan Tokes, a senior majoring in psychology who was just three months shy of graduating.Her murder two years ago - on February 8, 2017 - has already helped spur major changes.State lawmakers in December voted to drastically change Ohio law - altering how violent felons are now sentenced to prison. Judges now have the ability to
  • Police looking for man with dementia last seen in south Columbus

    Police looking for man with dementia last seen in south Columbus
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Columbus police are asking for the public's help in finding a man with dementia last seen on Thursday.Police said 64-year-old Randy Bo was last seen in south Columbus in the area of Wilson Avenue and East Deshler Avenue around 8:30 p.m.He was seen wearing a jean jacket, blue jeans, a hat with a red bill and gray shoes with an orange Nike swoosh logo on them.Bo is 5 feet 10-inches tall and weighs 175 pounds.He has brown hair and hazel eyes.If anyone has any information, they are
  • Young's go-ahead basket lifts Ohio State past Penn State, 74-70

    Young's go-ahead basket lifts Ohio State past Penn State, 74-70
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Kyle Young scored the go-ahead basket with 63 seconds left and Ohio State held off Penn State 74-70 in a Big Ten game on Thursday night.Penn State's Josh Reaves stole the ball from Andre Wesson in the backcourt and scored on a slam with 1:34 left for a 70-69 lead with 1:34 left.Young drew the foul while making a layup but missed the free throw, putting Ohio State up 71-70.Lamar Stevens thought he gave Penn State a 72-71 lead with 32.2 seconds left but he did not beat
  • Former Rep. Dingell, US's longest-serving lawmaker, dies at 92

    Former Rep. Dingell, US's longest-serving lawmaker, dies at 92
    DETROIT (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in American history who mastered legislative deal-making and was fiercely protective of Detroit's auto industry, has died. The Michigan Democrat was 92.Dingell, who served in the U.S. House for 59 years before retiring in 2014, died Thursday at his home in Dearborn, said his wife, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell.Dubbed "Big John" for his imposing 6-foot-3 frame and sometimes intimidating manner, a reputation
  • Man fears heavy rain is causing his Columbus apartment to flood

    It's been a long day for Ed Norton inside his one bedroom, one bathroom apartment on High Street."It ain't much, but it's all I got," he said.It's his home at Victorian Heritage Homes, which specializes in low-income and affordable housing."I got up this morning to go to the kitchen to get me something to eat and stepped in a big puddle of water," he said. "I said, 'Look at all this mess!'"Images show the water all over Norton's floor including his hallway, his bathroom, living room and kitchen.
  • 'I love Ohio State': Dom Tiberi's 1-on-1 with Urban Meyer

    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer talked with 10TV's Dom Tiberi Thursday night after the team was honored on the court at the OSU basketball game.Meyer talked about celebrating the 2018 season and said "life is good."Meyer stepped away from coaching at the end of the season."Two constituencies you always have to be grateful for — number one is the student body, number two are the fans. Buckeye Nation is second to none,” Meyer said.He went on to talk
  • Community steps up to help out Plain City dog shelter dealing with flooding

    Community steps up to help out Plain City dog shelter dealing with flooding
    PLAIN CITY, Ohio — A dog shelter in the Plain City area said they have gotten enough dogs out of the flooding kennels thanks to community members stepping in to help.The Canine Collective posted on social media Thursday evening that the building was flooding and needed people to foster the dogs for a day or two.Pictures were posted of the dogs on raised beds to keep them dry and water could be seen on the floor.The shelter thanked everyone for their support.

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