Columbus
This is just some bull, because right now if you have a beef with someone they are really easy to find because everyone is at home, hold up let me say that again everyone is at home. Meaning that if you want to get at someone and you believe that shooting up their house is […]
The Greater Columbus Convention Center will be used as a surge location during the response to the coronavirus pandemic according to The Central Ohio Hospital Council. The council said in a statement that the site will be used in the event there is a surge of patients needing treatment at local hospitals. “As we have […]
During this time of sitting at home chilling with your thoughts, you began to think of all kinds of things like “I wonder if peanut butter and mustard would make a good sandwich if I added some honey?”. Well, you might not, but if your a sports fan you haven’t had anything to watch except […]
As of today, the City of Columbus is temporarily suspending collections on debts owed directly to the city! Amid this viral pandemic and current stay at home order, people are running into issues moving into a new month of reoccurring bills. In efforts to help offer some type of relief, the city is doing what […]
Former Northland High School and Harvard basketball star Seth Towns announced Saturday night that he will be returning home and transferring his talents to join the Ohio State men’s basketball team. Towns, who earned Ivy League Player of the Year honors for averaging 16 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 1.8 assists in 27.9 minutes per game […]
The city of Columbus is falling instep with Governor Mike DeWine across the board. In efforts to be more proactive and help prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the Franklin County Municipal Court will be postponing court hearings. The FCMC announced that most scheduled hearings over the next three weeks will be rescheduled as […]
Last night Gov. Mike DeWine closed all bars and restaurants at 9 pm, and the one thing I heard on social media loud and clear was the concern from waitresses and waiters on how they would make it thru the shutdown. Well big shout out to an anonymous customer who left one of the biggest […]
Columbus police are investigating a crash on the east side that left one man dead Monday afternoon. According to police, the crash happened around 1:30 p.m. on Brice Road when a 2013 Kia Sorento was headed south on Brice Road collided with a man on a motorcycle headed north on Brice Road. Police say the […]
One of the worst fights to try to break up is one where two or more siblings don’t really like each other because when a brother hates his brother or a sister hates her sister the fight could end up deadly. And in this case, it almost went there after 51-year-old James Buchanon decided to […]
Government and health officials from Ohio said Tuesday evening that this year’s Arnold Sports Festival will go on as scheduled, but because of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the trade show will be canceled and spectators will not be allowed. Gov. Mike DeWine and Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther held a joint press conference where […]
Some people believe that Ron Freeman has to much time on his hands after he took time out of his day to make The Coronavirus Song where he helps people by spreading awareness and not germs. With cases popping up all over the world many cities around the country have begun preparing for an outbreak, […]
For the first time ever, the Columbus Urban League held a brunch celebrating the contributions of some amazing, trailblazing African-American women in central Ohio. The event was meant to be empowering as the ladies honored some of their peers, from right here in Columbus! Darlene Hill selected to be the moderator and graciously did […]