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According to transportation security administration, for a $45 fee, fliers who have lost their ID, do not have a passport, or have not upgraded to a Real ID-compliant license can log onto the TSA website and verify their identity before arriving at airport security. The online process typically takes around 10 to 15 minutes to complete, but […]
The Mayor of the City of Columbus and Police Chief are speaking out in light of news ICE has set up shop in Ohio’s capital city.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month! Each year, millions of Americans come together to raise awareness, support survivors, and stand with those currently fighting breast cancer. We also honor the memory of those we’ve lost to this disease. Early detection is key to survival. Even if you haven’t been directly affected, breast cancer may have […]
A $1 million Powerball ticket was sold at a store in northeast Columbus this week. Ohio Lottery officials confirmed a $1 million ticket was sold at Hudson Express Carryout in East Linden. A total 18 $1 million winners around the country were drawn in Saturday’s drawing. The winning numbers were 11-23-44-61-62 and Powerball 17. The […]
Legendary College Football analyst Lee Corso had a fantastic career. From playing football for the Florida State Seminoles, to coaching the Louisville Cardinals and Indiana Hoosiers, to an analyst on the best college football show, “College GameDay.” When it comes to his career, one of the things Lee Corso will forever be known for is […]
The Columbus City Schools Board of Education met Tuesday for the first time since the district’s treasurer revealed that $50 million in budget cuts must be made. The board passed a resolution requiring the district to reduce its budget by that amount starting in fiscal year 2027, which begins July 1, 2026. Superintendent Dr. Angela […]
Superstar Justin Timberlake linked his hidden health battle to his recently finished two year “Forget Tomorrow World Tour” in a heartfelt Instagram post. He disclosed being diagnosed with Lyme disease. Timberlake was clarifying his behind the scenes struggles and showing more transparency. Timberlake wrote that after receiving the diagnosis he made a pivotal choice: “Stop […]
Kiss the ring (trophy)! Ohio State fans have the chance to get up close and personal with the team’s brand new national championship hardware. Spectators will be able to bask in the 24-karat gold-plated trophy at various locations in the 614 until Friday. The Buckeyes secured their ninth national title Monday with a 34-23 win […]
75-year-old Rebecca Westergaard was tragically mauled to death by her neighbor’s pigs on Christmas Day. The tragedy occurred near her home on Mink Street. Pataskala Police Chief Bruce Brooks described the case as a “horrible situation.” According to the Columbus Dispatch, Westergaard lived alone and was discovered after a family member called for a welfare […]
The Ohio State Buckeyes defeated No. 5 Texas Longhorns with a strong fourth-quarter performance— winning 28-14 in the Cotton Bowl on Friday night. No. 8 seeded Buckeyes will face No. 7 seed Notre Dame in Atlanta. This will mark their first national championship game appearance since 2020. RELATED: Police Investigating Pepper Spray Use During Michigan – […]
NBC4 reports that long-time meteorologist Bob Nunnally has passed away. He was 68.