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The climate of our society today has become more sensitive than ever before to issues like racism and police brutality. Authorities across the nation are under close scrutiny since the unjust murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis by local police. Right here in our backyard, a Westerville Police officer is under investigation after reports about […]

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With summer time officially kicking off in less than a week, many kids are looking forward to spending the summer outside playing with friends. Columbus Recreation and Parks are reopening summer youth and adult sports, kicking off on June 16th. Mayor Andrew J. Ginther recognizes the importance for children to interact with their peers in […]

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  The Ohio Department of Health Director, Dr. Amy Acton is officially stepping down from her position as Director. She is taking on a new role as, Governor Mike DeWine’s Chief Health Advisor. Governor DeWine praises Dr. Acton for the major role she played in guiding the state of Ohio appropriately through the coronavirus pandemic. […]

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As COVID-19 continues to be an issue across the nation, the state of Ohio is slowly finding a way to ease in to things getting back to normal. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced that casinos, racinos, amusement parks and water parks can reopen as of Friday, June 19th. Outdoor theaters are required to submit […]

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Over the last several weeks, Governor Mike DeWine has taken a tedious approach to reopening businesses in the state of Ohio. As promised, it has been a slow rollout in attempts to continue to curve the spread of COVID-19. Many different headlines have seemed to takeover the coverage regarding the coronavirus pandemic, however, Governor DeWine […]

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  Tensions have flared in Downtown Columbus over the last few days in response to the murder of George Floyd. Locals have come together to express their frustrations surrounding police brutality. While some protests remain peaceful, others unfortunately escalate out of control. This has caused the Columbus Police Department to announce a state of emergency […]

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Former Ohio State club diving coach William Bohonyi was sentenced to four years in prison Monday for what his own attorney called an inappropriate, illegal and immoral relationship with an underage diver whom he coached. Bohonyi could be granted conditional supervised release after one year in prison, but prosecutors said they would fight it. The […]

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After a ticket tax swept the city, a group is trying to appeal it as soon as it got in. They will be giving signatures to the city on Monday to show how many people don’t want this tax. This tax was created in building the art community, but also to renovating certain buildings in […]

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Summer time is one of the worse times for Crime in Columbus, With that being said people are starting to not care more and more. We as a people need to change this in order to keep everyone safe. Columbus police are searching for someone who shot a vehicle while children were inside the car. […]

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High water that came down last night may have been the reason that a Grove City Bridge may have cracked. Part of the Bridge can not be located, The bridge is located on White Road. Construction crews are on the way to fix the bridge. There is no saying when teh repairs wil be made. […]

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Mount Carmel came to a 4.5 million dollar settlement over the deaths Dr. Husel caused. Over 29 wrongful death lawsuits were filed. Mount Carmel was only able to get to 7 of those deaths at the moment. Two of those cases were not involved in the case were apart of the lawsuit. All we can […]

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Safe driving and paying attention on the road has been something that all of Ohio is trying to promote. Everyone wants to be safe and make it to where they are trying to get. There was a crash on I-70 East along the Alum Creek Exit. The call for the accident came in Tuesday morning […]