Cynthia Rosi, NBC4 Columbus

Cynthia Rosi

NBC4 Columbus

Contact Cynthia

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • NBC4 Columbus

Past articles by Cynthia:

Barricade ends peacefully

A barricade situation out of a domestic dispute, which blocked streets around Kingsford Road in the Hilltop area and began at about 2.15pm today, ended peacefully said CPD radio room, at about 4:50pm. → Read More

165K of CBD oil seized in Muskingum County

CBD oil worth 165k -- stored in plastic buckets -- was seized by Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers after a traffic stop. → Read More

Woman found dead in garage

Police are treating as homicide the death of a woman who was discovered in a garage behind 969 Seymour Avenue. → Read More

Snowfall brings emergency levels from sheriffs' offices

Columbus, OH (WCMH) - Central Ohio is under several snow emergencies today. Currently they are: Level 1 * Athens * Coshocton * Delaware County * Fairfield CountyMuskingum County * Vinton County Level 2 * Champaign County * Hocking County Flood Watch: * Licking County Check this site for updates as the evening progresses. → Read More

Pedestrian dead after accident in Westerville

One person is dead tonight after being struck on South Sunbury Road in Westerville. → Read More

Free admission for active-duty military at Vets museum

The National Veterans Memorial and Museum, which already gave free admission to veterans, will now be able to give free admission to active duty military for 2019. → Read More

One dead after car in collision with train

One man has died after his white sedan was in collision with a Norfolk and Southern train at the crossing of Franklin Street and Second Street in the City of Delaware this morning. → Read More

Shootout on school grounds sends two to hospitals

Two men took themselves to hospitals with gunshot wounds last night after a shootout at the Africentric School on Allegheny Avenue. → Read More

Police Chief, and life-long Buckeye, honored in half time

Chief Jacobs was honored during the half time of today's win by the Buckeyes over the Wolverines. → Read More

Talissa Dixon selection finalized as next CCS Superintendent

The Columbus Board of Education today reached an agreement to officially welcome Dr. Talisa Dixon as the next Superintendent/CEO of Columbus City Schools, according to a press release issued today. → Read More

Man stabbed on Westerville Road

A young man was stabbed and found severely wounded on Westerville Road, Friday night, November 9. → Read More

DARE gets a thousand dollar boost

Drug awareness received a cash boost in Ross County this week when men in the Helping Hands group donated $1,000. → Read More

Firefighter and paramedic dies after long service

Long-serving firefighter and paramedic Darrel Wasmer passed away this week, reports Liberty Township Fire Department on social media. → Read More

Dog sleepover for adoptable pooches

Holiday sleepovers are planned for dogs with hoped-for new families over Thanksgiving, Christmas, or New Year's day. → Read More

Six fatalities in Licking County during third quarter

Traffic accidents claimed six lives in Licking County between July 1 and September 30, says the county health department. → Read More

High-speed chase ends in four-count indictment

A high-speed chase that started in Delaware and ended in Ostrander during the early morning hours, reaching 100 mph at times, ended with a four-count indictment says the Delaware County Prosecutor. → Read More

Bomb threat bank robber

A man entered the Heartland Bank yesterday, showed the teller a small black object and implied it was a bomb. → Read More

Sgt. Jim Brown substation dedicated

A new substation of the Franklin County Sheriff opened on Thursday in Clinton township, honoring the memory of the late Sergeant Jimmy Brown. → Read More

Gun license fee waived for veterans beginning November 5

Veterans will see fees waived for initial and renewal gun licenses beginning November 5. → Read More

Address changes for Deleware County Courthouse and Rutherford B. Hayes buildings

Two major premises in downtown Delaware will change address on January 1, even though the buildings won't budge an inch. → Read More