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An attorney for one of the inmates calls it a "despicable" abuse of power. → Read More
The posts include political statements and comments about the ongoing "Black Lives Matter" protest movement. → Read More
Strong emotions, hurt feelings, and accusations of discrimination, after a debate over a home for young people with disabilities. → Read More
Columbus State Community College announced it will remove a 40-foot, 20-ton statue of Columbus from its campus. → Read More
The Greater Columbus Arts Council says they are still working out the details of how the art will be preserved and exhibited. → Read More
As 10TV found, while city facilities may be closed, the great outdoors is wide open. → Read More
The teachers say educators have a duty to stand up for their students. → Read More
A surprising message of hope from owner of store trashed by vandals, looters. → Read More
Emily Noble was last seen on May 24. → Read More
Cameron Walters was reported missing at the Mineral Springs Campground Monday evening. → Read More
The open-air farmers market happens every year from May to October on Pearl Alley at Gay Street in downtown Columbus. → Read More
From QR code menus, to wood-framed table dividers. → Read More
In small-town Ohio, survival of those businesses is even more critical. → Read More
Every section of the multi-ministry building was under water. → Read More
New Albany restaurant owners say moving forward under restrictions is not sustainable. → Read More
Linda Ullom, 71, lost nearly a month of her life to COVID-19. → Read More
Patty Potts' nomination came from the last person you might expect. → Read More
The kits contain isolation masks, soap, hand sanitizer, dental hygiene supplies, water and educational materials. → Read More
School closures mean the loss of traditional graduation ceremonies for Class of 2020. → Read More
Kaleidoscope says services like these are especially needed in Ohio's rural communities. → Read More