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The Columbus Dispatch

Columbus, OH, United States

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Past articles by Lucas:

Forgotten Ohio House Speaker Nial Hysell ensured Ohio State got state funding to grow

Champion of OSU and local lawyer helped university get solid footing in late 1890s. In the fall of 1891, a few dozen Ohio State University administrators → Read More

Nial Hysell helped Ohio State get revenue to grow its campus, yet he’s been virtually forgotten

Champion of OSU and local lawyer helped university get solid footing in late 1890s. In the fall of 1891, a few dozen Ohio State University administrators → Read More

Crime Stoppers: Tips sought in Game Stop robbery

Columbus police need help identifying a gunman who robbed the Game Stop at 3955 W. Broad St. on July 21.Police said the man waited until all customers → Read More

Most parents want students in class as school districts prepare for online only

Most central Ohio parents want their children back in classrooms in some form this fall even as many school districts plan to start the school year online → Read More

Chase results in multi-vehicle crash on I-71 northbound

Columbus police and fire crews are investigating a four-vehicle crash on Interstate 71 just north of East Cooke Road Friday afternoon that temporarily → Read More

Robbery chase results in multi-vehicle crash on I-71 northbound

Columbus police and fire crews are investigating a four-car crash on Interstate 71 near Cooke Road Friday afternoon.Witnesses said they chased a robbery → Read More

Columbus issues second boil-water advisory this week

A power outage at the Dublin Road Water Plant is once again to blame for the advisory. → Read More

Columbus issues second boil advisory this week

The city of Columbus has issued a water boil advisory for a large section of Downtown and South Side for the second time this week.A power outage at the → Read More

Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder arrested in $60 million bribery case

Federal officials arrested Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and several others on Tuesday in connection with a $60 million bribery case.U.S. Attorney → Read More

Daily coronavirus cases hit record high of 1,679 as Ohio mulls need for more mandates

Ohio’s increase of coronavirus infections set a daily record Friday with 1,679 new confirmed and probable infections reported by the state. → Read More

Rate of new coronavirus infections not showing up in Ohio hospitals

Hospitals report that bed capacity remains steady as reports of new cases spike in past three weeks. → Read More

Rate of new coronavirus infections not showing up in Ohio hospitals

Hospitals report that bed capacity remains steady as reports of new cases spike in past three weeks. → Read More

Coronavirus: Ohio spike not yet seen at hospitals

Hospitals report that bed capacity remains steady as reports of new cases spike in past three weeks. Hospitalization can lag a week or two behind infection. → Read More

Ohio’s COVID-19 spike may now be showing up in more hospitalizations

Here's the worst news from the daily blizzard of state COVID-19 statistics: As you expand testing, from a statistical standpoint the rate of positive → Read More

DeWine on leading Ohio during pandemic, protests: ‘This is what I signed up for’

In an exclusive interview with The Dispatch from his farm in Cedarville, Gov. Mike DeWine addressed the significant challenges he has faced. → Read More

Ohio bought millions of hydroxychloroquine to combat coronavirus. It’s now a banned treatment

The Ohio Department of Health bought 2 million hydroxychloroquine pills. The FDA no longer allows the drug to be used to treat COVID-19. → Read More

Ohio bought millions of hydroxychloroquine to combat coronavirus. It’s now a banned treatment

The Ohio Department of Health bought 2 million hydroxychloroquine pills and received a donation of 2 million more as the coronavirus hit the state. The → Read More

More coronavirus testing in Ohio isn’t turning up higher rate of positive cases

As the state is ramping up testing, the rate of people testing positive is declining. But experts say it’s too early to celebrate. → Read More

More coronavirus testing in Ohio isn’t turning up higher rate of positive cases

According to state data, 94% of people have tested negative in the past 40 days → Read More

Demonstrators protest a third straight day in Columbus, pepper spray used

UPDATE: Protesters dispersed by late afternoon after a morning protest where a few demonstrators clashed with Columbus Police and pepper spray was used on → Read More