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The conditions inside Columbus City Schools have become a focal point in the ongoing labor dispute between the teachers’ union. → Read More
Columbus City Schools Board of Education said they made the Columbus Education Association a “final offer” last week for pending negotiations. → Read More
The complaint was filed Tuesday afternoon in the Ohio Supreme Court. → Read More
Gerson Fuentes entered his plea during a court appearances Tuesday on two counts of felony rape. → Read More
At 15 years old, Jeff Jevnikar was angry and depressed, and he wanted it all to end. He says he wanted to die but in a bigger way than doing it by himself. → Read More
Ginther says Columbus is behind other like-sized cities when it comes to building affordable housing. → Read More
AEP officials have said it was forced to cut off electricity to thousands of customers to avoid further damage to the electrical grid. → Read More
AEP officials said a combination of factors contributed to the current outages - which covered a large swath of the city of Columbus. → Read More
10 Investigates, WTOL and WKYC have conducted interviews with nearly a dozen former employees who told us they were victimized or worked with others who were. → Read More
Ohio will likely miss out on millions in gambling revenue by missing the start of the NFL season, according to PlayOhio. → Read More
This weekend marked the anniversary of the civil justice protests in opposition to police brutality and the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. → Read More
FBI research indicates that most active shooters don’t possess previous criminal convictions, according to 2018 report published by the agency. → Read More
Nearly half of those deaths – 55 – occurred with children in the care of agencies in Ohio’s three largest counties: Cuyahoga, Hamilton and Franklin. → Read More
In a four-part series, 10 Investigates examines children “caught in the cycle” of foster care and looks into issues at Franklin County Children Services. → Read More
In a four-part series, 10 Investigates examines children “caught in the cycle” of foster care and looks into issues at Franklin County Children Services. → Read More
The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Catherine Ingram, D- Cincinnati, was spurred in part by a 10 Investigates report last summer. → Read More
Of the 27 reported incidents at the park's employee dorms, two men have been charged with sex crimes. → Read More
A review of police reports shows that since 2017 there have been 27 reports of alleged sexual assault, rape and other sex offenses. → Read More
After reaching an impasse on Monday, jurors continued to deliberate and acquitted Husel of all 14 charges of murder. → Read More
Jurors concluded their deliberations Tuesday without much interruption – taking a couple of breaks throughout the day. → Read More