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A carryout accused of causing trouble in the Short North could be shutting down for good, if the city gets its way. → Read More
Columbus Police say more than 100 cars have been spray painted or keyed and all of the crimes are very similar. → Read More
Neighbors in Clintonville are left to foot the bill after dozens of cars are spray painted and keyed. → Read More
A local butcher is paying tribute to a friend who lost his battle to cancer by supplying the community with homegrown meats. → Read More
Am American hero is sewing to keep his community warm. → Read More
Gahanna Girl Scouts Troop 678 spent more than a year helping build a brand new park for the community. → Read More
A half a million people are estimated to pack the city starting Friday for the Columbus Pride Festival. → Read More
South Columbus homeowners spent Friday afternoon cleaning up a big mess storms left behind. → Read More
10TV has learned a mental health worker charged with sexually assaulting a young boy has a disturbing past with children. → Read More
Police are looking for a trailer full of robotics equipment, stolen from an organization that helps students learn. → Read More
A family is speaking out about Matthew Gatton, hoping others might get the courage to do the same. → Read More
Businesses are seeing green once again, thanks to the Memorial Tournament. → Read More
A Columbus man has been indicted on rape charges and more after authorities say he took advantage of a woman while driving her home. → Read More
Some small shops in the Short North are concerned that construction is cutting into business. → Read More
A young woman says she witnessed a man exposing himself last week at a bar in the Short North. → Read More
A Reynoldsburg native living in Hawaii says he's just about a mile and a half away from the lava that's spewing from the ground. → Read More
Columbus kids are picking up books in an unlikely place; the neighborhood barbershop. → Read More
10TV has learned hundreds of businesses in Columbus aren't following a law prohibiting the sale of tobacco products to people under the age of 21. → Read More
Worthington now joins 10 other central Ohio communities in banning the sale of tobacco to anyone under the age of 21. → Read More
The vote to determine whether or not a bobcat trapping season would be allowed in Ohio has been postponed, and possibly for years. → Read More