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Nearly 30 states have AED mandates that certain businesses have these life saving boxes. Ohio is not one of them. → Read More
The train in East Palestine was not considered a “high hazardous-material train,” requiring notification of local authorities. → Read More
Examples of critical impounds that police cite are damaged and disabled vehicles blocking the roadway from a traffic crash or an impound from a felony crime. → Read More
Columbus City Council voted Monday night to spend $44,800 to expand its ShotSpotter contract. → Read More
Connie Brant, who worked in the Accident Investigation Unit, was placed on leave in October 2022 after questions were raised about the cases she worked on. → Read More
When trains carry hazardous materials, the contents are not known to local emergency management agencies. → Read More
CEO Pat Gelsinger will receive a 25% cut, with the rest of the executive team receiving a 15% cut and mid-level managers receiving a 5% cut. → Read More
The school board is considering buying either metal detector wands or walk-through metal detectors to make sure no weapons enter the school. → Read More
Tommy Cox entered a guilty plea Wednesday to 15 felonies in connection with a string of catalytic converter thefts. → Read More
The City of Columbus voted to revoke the liquor license at the Doll House strip club due to crimes. → Read More
From Gigi's Restaurant in The Plains to Ohio is Home in downtown Athens, all of southeast Ohio is rooting for Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals. → Read More
Columbus has told their employees they may be called to work as well. Adding to the challenge of plowing snow, ODOT says it’s still down about 15% of its drivers. → Read More
In the wake of a spike in mail carrier robberies, the union representing postal police officers is demanding change. → Read More
There have been six mail carrier robberies since November across central Ohio. → Read More
Opponents of the bill to improve test scores and reduce truancy lacks details. → Read More
The family of Gregory Coleman filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the owners of Julep and the two men accused of attacking him. → Read More
“Looking For Alaska” is one of more than 20 books one member of the community wants removed. → Read More
Rodney Perry, 29, was charged with murder for allegedly shooting 24-year-old Amara Jones in the parking lot of the Sunbury Plaza on Tuesday. → Read More
CPH said these areas are not food deserts, rather they have been identified as "locations where accessing less nutritious food may be the easiest option." → Read More
Gov. Mike DeWine signed a package of election law changes, including the state's first photo ID requirement. → Read More