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Past articles by Peter:

How one Jefferson Township family's Mexico vacation turned into a nightmare

The trip was filled with sunshine, beaches, and boating, until it turned into a nightmare. → Read More

Five things central Ohioans should know about the Hindu festival of Holi

Holi coincides with the beginning of spring — a time to celebrate the end of winter and the start of new life. → Read More

The Dispatch sports, photography teams win major awards

The Dispatch and ThisWeek won awards from the Ohio News Photographers Association and Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE). → Read More

A year after Russia invaded, Ukranians are still picking up the pieces in Columbus area

Ukrainians face challenges settling into life in America while worrying about loved ones back home and facing an uncertain future. → Read More

Hindu group's Statehouse exhibit aims to educate lawmakers

A month after a proposal to allow Christian-only prayer in legislature, a Hindu nationalist-inspired group is curating an exhibit in the Capitol. → Read More

What are housing vouchers, and what did The Dispatch investigation uncover?

A synopsis of The Dispatch's investigation into the privati → Read More

Columbus City Council to consider adding ShotSpotter detection for Wedgewood Apartments

Columbus City Council on Monday will consider adding a ShotSpotter detector to cover the Wedgewood Village Apartments area at a cost of $44,800. → Read More

Arrest made in shooting that left one dead, one wounded on Columbus' Northeast Side

Paul Anthony Banks, 34, is charged with fatally shooting 60-year-old Ronald Price and wounding another man police have not identified on Jan. 31. → Read More

Mosque in Hilliard raises more than $100,000 for Syria, Turkey earthquake victims

A fundraiser Friday at Noor Islamic Cultural Center in Hilliard raised over $100k for earthquake victims in Syria and Turkey. → Read More

From her basement, Delaware fashion designer creates looks for Bollywood and beyond

Blending Indian and Western style, Anjali Phougat seeks to reorient fashion towards sustainability. → Read More

Jewish Family Services to replace US Together as Columbus refugee resettlement agency

After nearly two decades of partnership, a national refugee resettlement agency is switching local subcontractors in Columbus, Cleveland and Toledo. → Read More

From Columbus to Kathmandu: Reality TV auditions bring Nepali singers, dancers to town

"Mero Voice Universe" and "Mero Dance Universe" brought contestants from across the U.S. and Canada to Columbus for auditions for the reality shows. → Read More

Scholarship applications from Ohio 'Dreamers' wanted as deadline nears

The nonprofit Dream.US aims to fill a gap in financial aid for recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. → Read More

Six Columbus theaters premiering controversial Indian film 'Pathaan'

The film is expected to break box office records, but has drawn criticism from Indian Hindu nationalists. → Read More

Violence in Somalia highlights local community's ties, divided views of homeland

Recent violence in Somalia has exposed differences among the Somali American community in the Columbus area over the breakaway state of Somaliland. → Read More

Fugitive re-arrested in W. Va. after escaping from Columbus hospital

State troopers in West Virginia on Sunday night arrested a fugitive who had escaped from a Columbus mental health hospital last week. → Read More

Highway patrol says AMBER Alert in twins' case took took more time than usual

The highway patrol says it took a longer time than hoped to issue an AMBER Alert for two baby twin boys abducted from Short North on Monday night. → Read More

'Pro-democracy' scholarship for Ukrainians goes to Capital University student

Scholarship for Ukrainians will "empower Ukrainian youth to be campus ambassadors for democratic values" by providing tuition, stipend, and support. → Read More

This Friday most dangerous day to drive, according to insurance claims data

The most dangerous day to drive this month is expected to be December 16, according to a predictive analysis of Nationwide claims data. → Read More

'Finding Harmony': John Legend and Harmony Project founder team up for TV special tonight

The primetime show will feature Columbus-based choir director David Brown, founder and creative director of The Harmony Project. → Read More