Tony Mirones, NBC4 Columbus

Tony Mirones

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Past articles by Tony:

Report: High levels of arsenic found in bottled water sold at Walmart, Target, Whole Foods

Tests conducted by a California nonprofit found high levels of arsenic levels in bottled water brands sold at Walmart, Target and Whole Foods. → Read More

School Closings: How to know if your child will have a make-up day

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - Calamity Days are a thing of the past Growing up in Galloway, Ohio, we knew the school district allowed for five “snow days.” Once school was cancelled after the allotted time, we also understood the school year would get longer and our summer break would shorten because we knew about “make-up days.” That’s still an understanding most students and parents have of the… → Read More

Wayfair brick and mortar grand opening

Wayfair.com is known for trendy décor. → Read More

Student art showcased at 2019 Central Ohio Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition

COLUMBUS (WCMH) -- Middle and high school students from central Ohio participated in the 2019 Central Ohio Scholastic Art and Writing Awards Exhibition at CCAD Canzani Center Acock Gallery. Five pieces from nearly 1600 individual submissions will be nominated for the American Vision’s Award. → Read More

Pizza shop holds fundraiser to benefit family who lost child in farm accident

A pizzeria in Mount Gilead is hosting a fundraiser to benefit a local family. Ashtan Russell, 16 of Centerburg died after a farm accident on February 3. → Read More

Hocking River rages as water levels rise

Two days of heavy rain in southeastern Ohio totaling up to 2.5 inches pushed the Hocking River at Enterprise more than a foot above flood stage, and it may rise a little higher as rain continues to pelt down on the rural region. → Read More

Peter Yarrow from Peter, Paul and Mary Performs at The James

From Puff the Magic Dragon to Leaving on a Jet Plane, folk singer Peter Yarrow of the famed 70’s group Peter, Paul and Mary visited Columbus. Yarrow visited The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center to talk with patients and perform a “pop-up” concert. → Read More

Demonstration: City of Columbus shows how Shotspotter works

The Columbus Division of Police hosted a show and tell to explain its new Shotspotter and how it works. → Read More

Hilliard police investigation leads to five counterfeiting arrests

The Hilliard Division of Police led an investigation that resulted in five people being charged for a counterfeiting operation. → Read More

Woodward Opera House re-opens with first show in 100 years

Opera houses used to be the crown jewel of a city. → Read More

Upper Arlington puts used street signs up for sale

We all know of people who have street signs in their basement, entertainment area, and even in their garage. Typically, we do not ask them how they got it, instead we read it and ask them why it is important to them. The city of Upper Arlington takes the awkwardness out of that situation. → Read More

Cashier at west side hardware store celebrates 100th birthday

Holding a job for five years could be considered a long time. When it comes to Millie Feasel, she’s worked at Zettler Hardware on U. S. 62 near Central Point for more than 60 years. → Read More

Blood drive participants share their reasons for giving

As the Red Cross in Central Ohio deals with a 'critically low blood supply,' NBC4 is teaming up with WNCI for our annual blood give-in. → Read More

100-year-old Clintonville barber shop still has original barber's tools

Men's haircuts and the way barbers shape them have not changed a lot during the past century. → Read More