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DAYTON, Ohio (WCMH) — Standing together in the face of tragedy is what the crowd at Sunday’s candlelight vigil was doing in Dayton’s Oregon District. Nine victims were killed when the suspect, identified by police as 24-year-old Connor Betts of Bellbrook, Ohio, opened fire at 1:07 a.m. ET. For some, the pain is unbearable. The […] → Read More
The annual African-American Male Wellness Walk is still a couple of months away, but there are plenty of related initiatives happening in central Ohio. The annual cooking with dads sent... → Read More
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio (WCMH) - A holiday weekend means more folks are hitting up the bars to celebrate. → Read More
The business owner who was caught on video calling a black man the 'n-word' was sentenced in court. Jeffrey Whitman, a white man, called Charles Lovett, a black man, the 'n-word' several times after a road rage incident. → Read More
A 32-year-old woman is dead after she was allegedly shot early Saturday morning by her sister after an argument in northeast Columbus, Columbus Division of Police said. → Read More
As temperatures drop cars break down, drivers hit potholes, and folks lock themselves out their cars by mistake trying to warm them up. → Read More
Cars, homes and driveways were covered in several inches of snow on Friday. → Read More
Meals on Wheels workers and volunteers braved the cold in below freezing temperatures on Thursday. → Read More
As temperatures drop, one local agency is asking people to keep a close eye on senior citizens. The Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging says this week they are making calls to seniors and doing house checks to make sure theyre ok. → Read More
A community remembers a Pearl Harbor survivor, and a WW2 veteran. Family members held services for 97-year-old Milton Mapou. He passed away last Thursday. → Read More
Local Federal Aviation Administration workers are concerned your flight safety could be at risk. → Read More
A major announcement from mayor Andrew Ginthers office that he says could give thousands access to affordable housing in Columbus. Mayor Ginther wants to place a bond package on the may ballot. He said it will not raise taxes. → Read More
As the government shutdown continues, some low-income mothers worry it will going to effect Special Supplemental Nutrition Programs for Women, Infants and Children (WIC). → Read More
Unusually warm weather this season has fewer people hitting the slopes at Mad River Mountain. → Read More
Michael Crow, 72, was killed Friday morning when a piece of equipment crushed him while working at Liberty Casting Friday morning. His family tells NBC4 it wasn't the first injury he had received on the job. → Read More
New legislation in the city of Columbus is set to take effect concerning taxes, housing and minimum wage. → Read More
The “Best Damn Band In The Land” is making sure it keeps its that title at the Rose Bowl. The Ohio State University marching band just wrapped a pre-Rose Bowl practice at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. → Read More
For some, it's time to take the Christmas trees down. For those who have live trees, disposing of it can be confusing. → Read More
The Fraternal Order of Police revealed Wednesday what the union is looking for in a new police chief. → Read More
Do you want to use marijuana to treat a medical condition, or do you want to own a firearm? That’s a decision many Ohioans will soon have to make. → Read More