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  Columbus is home to unique eats on all sides of the city. This week is the time to celebrate all the black owned restaurants with Black Restaurant Week! November 11th- November 17th is your chance to try some of the best black owned restaurants around the city! Walk into any of these restaurants this week […]

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This is the time as parents we have to teach and inform our children about Serious situations. For instance kids are being shot every single day, the las thing you want to do is give someone a reason on an accident shoot you, and playing with a BB Gun pointing it at people, is one […]

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A man who spent time in prison looks to avoid more of today’s youth for going down the same path. “We killing off each other and that has to stop,” says Thell Robinson founder of Halt Violence organization. Robinson started Halt Violence in efforts to stop the violence in the community. He also was like […]

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This is definitely heart warming, too often i drive and see young kids out on the streets looking as if they don’t have a home. You know homeless, some are out hitchhiking, others ran away and don’t want to go home. It was definitely becoming an epidemic, crisis right here in Columbus. According to the […]

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Be aware of how you’re spending your money! There have been so many Scams that took place in central Ohio this past June. The government grant scam has been the one to trick consumers the most, which is a where consumers get a phone call regarding a grant from the government, but first must pay […]

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Just sad. According to 10TV, three teenage boys have been arrested for the fatal shooting of a 9-year-old girl in Cleveland on Friday.   Two 17-year-old boys and a 19-year-old have arrest warrants for the death of the girl, Saniyah Nicholson, as a bullet struck her durng their own gunfire exchange. Nicholson was sitting in […]

In The Community

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is offering free admission to dads for Father’s Day. Fathers and grandfathers who are accompanied by at least one child/grandchild (regardless of age) can get into the zoo for free on Sunday. So if you have not made any plans for fathers day, swing on down to the Columbus Zoo […]

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Rain, rain, go away! It was a rainy start to this year’s Columbus Arts Festival on Friday. Many braced strong winds and rain to protect their artwork. “This bridge gets very windy, I rented these water barrels one in back one in front and I have double weights on the corners,”  jewelry creator Kristin Perkins […]

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Just ew! A woman says she encountered a man that exposed himself to her at a local bar in the Short North. The woman didn’t want to be identified but wanted to share her story to warn others. She and a friend were at a popular hangout for drinks and food. That’s when she saw […]

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Underage drinking not cool no matter what season it is. Many high schoolers are celebrating graduation season and getting ready to take on the world. However, parents should be careful when it comes to their child and underage drinking. Ohio prohibits anyone under the age of 21 to drink alcohol. it is also illegal for […]

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You had one job Mr. milkman. A milk truck crashed on U.S. 38 spilling 6,000 gallons of milk early Friday morning. Troopers say the truck driver took a curve too fast, lost control and crashed taken out a utility pole and power lines. The driver received minor injuries. The milk spillage was so bad U.S. […]

Eye On The Community

So I can understand why you may think your vote in this election may not be important, but trust me it is Vital. This the primary election which means this will put in place the people that will represent the city entire council, from judges to mayors, to levys that need to be passed to […]