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Just three days before Christmas, Officer Rufus Goodwin helped rescue the woman from her burning home. → Read More
Christmas Eve, the stores will be busy, and If you're all done with your holiday shopping, well you're one of the lucky ones. → Read More
Water safety experts want you to be on the lookout for frozen retention ponds and other bodies of water. → Read More
A former NASA astronaut who has ties here in Ohio remembers the Ohio icon in a special way. → Read More
Astronaut, public servant, American hero. John Glenn died Thursday at the age of 95, but his service and his story will inspire generations to come. → Read More
Nearly 250 employees of "The Limited" are now looking for work after Friday’s stunning announcement that their jobs had been permanently eliminated. → Read More
Allowing guns on college campuses is a hot-button issue, especially after Monday's attack on Ohio States campus. → Read More
A man looked out his window and saw people hanging out of windows, jumping to save their lives and rushed over to help. → Read More
Marion police have arrested nine men who they believe were the source of the lethal drug. → Read More
After a woman was found dead inside of an abandoned warehouse of a possible overdose, Columbus police want that building condemned and torn down. → Read More
More than 24 hours later, police still want to know what caused gunfire, killing a little girl just days after her second birthday. → Read More
There was a call for peace at a school where two students were shot right outside the front doors. → Read More
A federal judge ruled that Ohio's purging of 1.2 million voters violates the law. → Read More
Community activists push for safer schools in the wake of a shooting that wounded two students in north Columbus. → Read More
Visits by President Barack Obama and Donald Trump will impact the thousands of people who live and work in Columbus starting Thursday afternoon. → Read More
The superintendent says educating parents about the heroin epidemic was one of their top initiatives. → Read More
Students who were just weeks away from walking across the stage at ITT Technical Institutes Columbus campus were honored Sunday with a graduation ceremony. → Read More
Some community members are concerned and upset after the local chapter of the NAACP, a long-standing civil rights group, pulled out of a town hall and community forum because of security concerns. → Read More
Vice-Presidential candidate makes campaign stop in small northeast Ohio town. → Read More
A community trying to work together as frustration builds after a 13-year-old is shot and killed by a Columbus police officer. → Read More