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Is Columbus becoming a safe space for neo-Nazis? | Opinion
It's worth considering why these events continue to occur in Columbus, and I think it’s far past the time we reckon that they may continue to happen.
Days left to get free credit monitoring after data
An opportunity to get a layer of protection for free is expiring, and could help roughly half a million people affected by Columbus’ data leak. But at the last ...
Lancaster City Schools closed Monday due to a citywide Boil Water Advisory
The city issued a precautionary boil advisory on Saturday for customers served by the Lancaster public water system.
Police investigating 2 separate crashes, 1 fatal, on I-270 near Hilliard
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two separate crashes on Interstate 270 North near Hilliard sent at least one person to the hospital Saturday evening. Hilliard police said the first crash occurred on I-270 North near ...
Brutus Buckeye statue on Lane Avenue heavily damaged in overnight vandalization
Surveillance video shows someone ripping the statue off at the ankles, kicking it down Lane Avenue and throwing it against the ground.
Columbus woman charged with robbery allegedly left jail ID card in stolen purse
An woman with a laundry list of criminal activity and arrested in connection to a pair of robberies was identified when she left her jail identification card inside one of ...
Reward offered for Columbus man missing for nearly seven years
A who was last seen leaving a Central Hilltop home in 2017 has now been missing nearly seven years. According to Central Ohio Crime Stoppers, Joseph P. Perri, now 35, ...
Brutus statue vandalized near Ohio State campus
A Brutus Buckeye statue on Ohio State University’s campus was damaged overnight. According to police, the Brutus statue outside of College Traditions on West ...
Marysville school board votes to increase sports fees; superintendent announces retirement
In the contingency plan, extracurriculars were set to increase to $770 per student. This week, the school board voted to charge $845 for athletics and $235 for co-curriculars like show choir and band.
Connecting with COSI: Exploring Mars
Science and exploration hit you as soon as you walk through the doors at COSI. In this weeks “Connecting with COSI”, NBC4’s Monica Day takes you on a trip to Mars. Discover the science and technology ...
Columbus man found guilty of leading narcotics, sex trafficking and financial fraud conspiracies
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A jury found a Columbus man guilty of leading drug, sex trafficking and financial fraud conspiracies and then attempting to obstruct justice and tamper with witnesses.
Clergy members lead march to combat racism in the Short North following neo-Nazi demonstration
As the police investigation continues, faith leaders said it is important to continue combatting hate with love.
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