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SHELBY, Ohio (WCMH) -- Shelley Carey says she still can’t believe that a tornado rolled through Shelby Sunday night causing so much destruction. → Read More
The month of February is keeping crews with the Ohio Department of Transportation busy with snow and ice removal, water main breaks and potholes. → Read More
Equitas Health, the healthcare system that is known for providing care to the LGBTQ community is expanding. → Read More
The melted snow and ice along with the rainfall could cause major flooding. → Read More
Columbus police are testing a new technology that will help officers pinpoint the location of where gunshots were fired. The Hilltop is the first neighborhood in Columbus to get the new technology. → Read More
While many remain bundled up inside their homes during cold temperatures on Wednesday, one local Columbus church is opening their doors to those who have nowhere warm to go. → Read More
Two more lawsuits have been filed against Mount Carmel and now-fired Doctor William Husel. → Read More
The partial government shutdown is over for now, but what are the lasting effects of the 35-day closure? → Read More
FRANKLIN CO. (WCMH) -- A dog is recovering tonight after first responders saved him from an icy pond in the Galloway area on Wednesday. → Read More
First came the rain and snow, now comes the freeze. The slick roads are making it tough for drivers to get around. → Read More
Columbia Gas continues to monitor and prepare for a snowstorm that has the potential to cause problems across the state. → Read More
COLUMBUS (WCMH) -- With temperatures expected plummet over the weekend and a wintry mix headed our way, the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center is urging pet owners to take precautions and plan ahead. → Read More
Now with medical marijuana legal, employers are now faced with the challenge of whether to change their drug-free workplace policy or allow the use of medical marijuana. → Read More
Nine-year-old Lila Follmer knows a thing or two about hospitals and paramedics. → Read More
Governor Mike DeWine didn't waste any time getting down to business as the Governor of Ohio. DeWine signed six executive orders immediately after taking office. → Read More
A new art exhibit in Worthington is opening tonight featuring the stories of military servicemen and women. Smile Lines sheds light on the importance of suicide prevention and awareness in the military. → Read More
Their job is to protect the passengers in the skies but the partial government shutdown has thousands of air traffic controllers working without pay or furloughed. → Read More
After 32 years with the Westerville Division of Police, Chief Joe Morbitzer is leaving to become the top cop at the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. → Read More
A north Columbus family lost everything in a fire just days after the start of the new year. → Read More
There is a familiar name now adorning one popular building at the Ohio State Fairgrounds. → Read More