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10TV talked with a local farmer about the challenges they are facing now and how those challenges could impact consumers’ bottom line. → Read More
Seventy percent of students say the school environment makes them especially self-conscious of their periods. → Read More
Kevin Farrell underwent three surgeries to remove a brain tumor. Now, he's running a golf tournament to raise money for cancer research. → Read More
This year’s World Series is made up of more than 230 teams from more than 47 different cities. → Read More
Students going to and from school are especially at danger, according to information released by the Ohio Department of Transportation. → Read More
Schools are using federal funding to hire additional staff to support students this school year. → Read More
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization both recommend breastfeeding for the first six months of a child’s life. → Read More
This school year will be different for many kids, even as society moves toward a sense of normalcy → Read More
10TV spoke with a pediatric psychologist about how parents can address the many questions they might be receiving from their kids. → Read More
The new ramp from Fulton Street to Interstate 70 eastbound will officially open by 5 a.m. Monday, July 19. → Read More
The extended license expiration in Ohio ends July 1, which is Thursday this week. → Read More
While they are looking long-term, ODOT is continuing to build short-term improvements in the area. → Read More
Dr. Mysheika Roberts with Columbus Public Health's number one suggestion to stay safe? Get the vaccine. → Read More
Miracle League of Central Ohio returned to the bases this spring, now that it's safe to do so. → Read More
Bexley graduate and Olympic hopeful Murphy Bromberg is getting ready to compete in the Olympic trials for diving. → Read More
The program is an eight-week financial literacy course led by a cartoon character named Maximillion Money. → Read More
Combined with excitement over pandemic restrictions easing, there is a fear among some in the driving education industry that this summer could prove more dangerous. → Read More
The pandemic shed light on the disparities among people of color, but another event highlighted the challenges many face when it comes to fitness. → Read More
Social media can be a toxic world at times but during the pandemic, it’s how many people have stayed connected. → Read More
Several farmers markets have opened once again, as vendors keep COVID-19 safety precautions at the top of their minds for the 2021 season. → Read More