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COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Protesters are taking to the streets in Westerville as Otterbein University prepares to host the Democratic debate. → Read More
Thousands of college basketball fans have spent the past several days in the cities hosting the first and second rounds of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. → Read More
Medical records show that 82-year-old Melissa Penix died at Mount Carmel West Hospital on November 21, 2018, a few minutes after being given a 2,000 microgram dose of fentanyl. → Read More
Monday marked the three year anniversary of the machete attack at the Nazareth Restaurant and Deli, in northeast Columbus. → Read More
The Ohio Board of Nursing has released the licensing and renewal applications for the nine nurses named so far in a growing number of wrongful death lawsuits. → Read More
The National Weather Service will conduct a storm survey to determine if a tornado touched down in rural Clark County. → Read More
The wife of the former Mount Carmel doctor who is under investigation for allegedly ordering excessive doses of pain medicine for at least 34 patients, many of whom hospital leaders say may have died as a result of the drugs administered, has now been named in one of the ten wrongful death lawsuits that her husband faces. → Read More
For the 14th time since the blizzard of 1978, classes will be cancelled and The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus will be closed, on Wednesday. → Read More
A Columbus, Ohio doctor and the Mount Carmel Health System are being sued for allegedly intentionally administering a lethal dose of fentanyl to a woman in late 2017. → Read More
Crews with the Ohio Department of Transportation are prepared for what may be a busy weekend with winter weather approaching. → Read More
Several hardware stores across the area are reporting an increase in sales, as Saturday’s forecast calls for the possibility of accumulating snow. → Read More
Columbus police are searching for the person or people who stole the scaffolding from a house being built by Habitat for Humanity - MidOhio. → Read More
The country’s national parks are among those impacted by the partial government shutdown, including the only federally run park in Central Ohio. → Read More
Float builders are putting the finishing touches on their work ahead of tomorrow’s Rose Parade, in Pasadena. → Read More
More 330 members of the Pickerington North and Central marching bands are preparing to leave for California, where they will march in the 2019 Rose Parade. → Read More
Christmas is here and as many families gather around the tree to open gifts, police are sharing tips on how to protect those new presents. → Read More
Thousands of Children at Nationwide Children's Hospital will receive new toys this Christmas thanks to area residents. → Read More
Two men who say they were sexually assaulted by Dr. Richard Strauss, while he served as a doctor at The Ohio State University, are asking the university’s Board of Trustees to join them in mediation. → Read More
Jasper, an Australian Shepherd training to be a diabetic alert dog, ran away from home on Nov. 30 and hasn't been seen since. His owners are offering a $500 reward for his return. → Read More
More than 330 members of the Pickerington High School North and Pickerington High School Central marching bands are preparing for the opportunity of a lifetime. → Read More