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The Ohio State University's new esports arena is ready for play. → Read More
Homeless advocates say on any night in Columbus, there are dozens of young people, between the ages of 12 and 24 living on the street. → Read More
Two swim teams have found a passion for a sport that may be helping them write a new chapter in local black history without even knowing it. → Read More
Keyless ignitions have become a favorite feature on new vehicles. At the push of a button, you can remotely start your car or truck. In frigid winter weather, it’s a comfort to be able to warm up your vehicle without getting into it. → Read More
Lofty hymns were sung by a comforting choir and words of tribute were read by people who loved him. → Read More
You've likely seen the commercials about a fictitious town called "Denial, Ohio." It's a place where parents don't' believe their children could ever become drug addicts. → Read More
Kim Hoover-Moore was convicted in 2003 in the shaken baby death of 9-month-old Samaisha Benson. Prosecutors say the child died from bleeding on the brain. → Read More
The Risk Institute at the Ohio State University has been doing research on distracted driving for more than a year now. → Read More
Chris Bradley has been through four rounds of chemotherapy, a stem cell transplant and he’s now on a clinical trial drug that’s targeting his disease. → Read More
T.J. Lucas says he had a similar run-in with Wells 16 years ago that put him out of a job with Pataskala police. → Read More
Despite all the Don’t Text and Drive campaigns, laws and warnings against distracted driving, the problem hasn’t gone anywhere. → Read More
D'Angelo believes the movie has staying power because there's a little bit of everyone's family in it. → Read More
A closer look at a medicine-assisted treatment program that uses a relatively new drug called Naltrexone. → Read More
In the first six months of this year, the number of black overdoses upticked to 23 percent. → Read More
Gary Mohr, the Director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, admits Golsby was bad news during his six-year incarceration in five prisons. → Read More
The Ohio criminal code hasn’t been overhauled in the last 43 years. → Read More
10 Investigates has uncovered a parole and re-entry system riddled with systemic problems. → Read More
10 Investigates takes a closer look at the complex workings of the system that is supposed to provide supervision of ex-offenders. → Read More
10TV’s Jerry Revish takes us inside the case and the violent past of her accused killer, Brian Golsby. → Read More
Jerry Revish traveled to California to catch up with his friend and former colleague. → Read More