Katie Ferrell, NBC4 Columbus

Katie Ferrell

NBC4 Columbus

Columbus, OH, United States

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Past articles by Katie:

Ohio patients closer to being able to buy medical marijuana

Ohio's Medical Marijuana Program was supposed to be up and running in September. → Read More

Student-athletes accuse Ohio Dominican volleyball coach of abusive behavior

You expect a collegiate coach to push their athletes, but how far is too far? A group of former and current Ohio Dominican University volleyball players said their coach pushed their limits to the extreme of abuse. The university said an investigation found no evidence to substantiate their claims. → Read More

Some OSU students have trouble saying their street name during rivalry week

For many Ohio State fans, it’s hard to believe that a street bordering campus is actually called Michigan Avenue. → Read More

Time running out for lawmakers to approve Tyler's law, ride safety regulations

Pressure is mounting to get Tyler's Law pushed through before the end of the year. → Read More

Two years after firefighter dies from cancer, township takes family to court over benefits

Brian Davis spent his life fighting fires and protecting others. In 2016, he died from cancer. Now, his family is trying to put out a fire of their own. → Read More

Ohio Red Cross workers headed to help victims of California wildfires

American Red Cross workers and volunteers from central Ohio are being deployed to California to help victims of the devastating wildfires. → Read More

Governor-elect DeWine thanks voters during address at Statehouse

Wednesday afternoon, Ohio Governor-Elect Mike DeWine gave his first formal address from the Ohio Statehouse → Read More

Law exempting veterans from Ohio concealed carry license training takes effect

A new gun law took effect in Ohio Monday. Current and former servicemen and women can get an Ohio Concealed Handgun License without paying the fee or going through a concealed carry class. → Read More

Law exempting veterans from Ohio concealed carry license training takes effect

A new gun law took effect in Ohio Monday. Current and former servicemen and women can get an Ohio Concealed Handgun License without paying the fee or going through a concealed carry class. → Read More

Local veteran shares stories from 20-year Air Force career

The nation will observe Veterans Day on Sunday, November 11th. All week long we're highlighting local veterans. Monday, we wanted to shine a light on how far women have come in the U.S. Military. → Read More

Columbus Muslims, Jews unite against hate

Shared discrimination is bringing Muslims and Jews together in central Ohio, uniting people of all faiths against hate. → Read More

Local places of worship focus on security after Pittsburgh attack

Arming themselves with more than just faith; local churches, synagogues and mosques say they're all talking about security after the awful shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue. → Read More

OSU students want young people to vote in November

In March, thousands of high school students walked out in protest across the country after the Parkland school shooting. → Read More

Powell voters asked to increase income tax

Residential roads in need of repair and a crumbling pedestrian tunnel are some of the infrastructure improvements city of Powell leaders say will be made if voters pass an income tax increase. → Read More

Political Science professors weigh-in on the Brown and Renacci debate

The second Senatorial debate between U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and Congressman Jim Renacci was held Saturday night at the WOSU studios, hosted by NBC4. → Read More

Prison to be transformed into jail to help treat women with drug addictions

You don't expect much good to come from going to jail. But, a revolutionary jail coming to southeastern Ohio may change that. → Read More

AEP Ohio crews working to restore power in areas affected by Hurricane Michael

More than 100 AEP Ohio workers are in Florida trying to get the power back on for Hurricane Michael victims. → Read More

Dr. Jill Biden visits Columbus library to discuss women in the workplace

Dr. Jill Biden made a stop in Columbus Wednesday. She met with local women at the Columbus Main Library for a discussion about how to even the playing field for women in the workforce. → Read More

Rising insulin prices worry local diabetics

Soaring insulin prices have some local diabetics scared. They said they can't afford the rising costs and are being forced to make difficult medical and financial choices to control their condition. → Read More

Sheriff: Issue 1 would make Ohio magnet for drug dealers

Top government leaders in Fairfield County are warning voters not to support Issue 1 which Ohio voters will see on the November ballot. → Read More