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Two thin blue line flags memorializing a fallen Franklin County Sheriff's deputy were stolen over the weekend. → Read More
Columbus City Council has approved $9,500 to do a feasibility study on a municipal ID program. → Read More
There was confusion among some voters when they got to the polls on Tuesday. → Read More
Nearly 300 cyclists are riding across the state to raise money for the American Cancer Society in the Pan-Ohio Hope Ride. → Read More
Morgan Ebel had a slim chance of finding a donor for her failing kidney before Bear Jacobsen got his blood tested. → Read More
A video of a Columbus police officer striking a man who police say was drinking in public and resisting arrest has gone viral. → Read More
Columbus Police Officer Matt Dunbar is being recognized for the selflessness and generosity he continues to show to a man who was once homeless. → Read More
The Ohio State University is introducing their newest K9s Lazar and Leo. → Read More
Soon, you’ll be seeing a furry new face on NBC4. We’re partnering with Canine Companions to welcome our very own "puppy with a purpose." → Read More
With the help of Columbus firefighters, EJ's Warrior Karate Academy is sending their students to the national competitions in Salt Lake City and Reno. → Read More
Long-distance cyclist Joe Lawhorn is into day ten of the Race Across America. → Read More
Organizers in the LGBTQIA community decided to respond to Vice President Mike Pence's visit to Columbus with a dance party across the street from the Renaissance hotel downtown. → Read More
Organizers in the LGBTQ community along with Progress Ohio are planning to welcome Vice President Mike Pence to Columbus with a dance party later on this week. → Read More
Imagine watching the Memorial Tournament, standing right on the fringe of the green. → Read More
Two years ahead of schedule, Columbus 2020 has met its goal to add 150,000 net new jobs within the region. → Read More
Monarch butterfly populations have decreased by 80% over the last 20 years mostly because of habitat loss, according to the Midwest Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. → Read More
May is mental health awareness month and advocates in Licking County are hoping to reduce the stigma associated with suicide and addiction. → Read More
The historic Delaware County Jail, built in the late 1878, will soon go back up for sale. → Read More
Children and adults with a severe and complex form of epilepsy called Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome can have hundreds of seizures each day. . News, weather, sports, headlines for Central Virginia and beyond. → Read More
Children and adults with a severe and complex form of epilepsy called Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome can have hundreds of seizures each day. → Read More