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Which Columbus schools will close? Board to hear recommendations Tuesday
Students, parents, teachers and staff should get a first look at what schools might be closed at a district board meeting Tuesday evening.
4 Columbus police cruisers damaged during stolen car chase; 2 in custody
Two suspects allegedly led police on a chase in a stolen vehicle before getting out and into another stolen vehicle.
Man paralyzed in Short North police shooting sues Columbus officers
Jalen Bradley and his sister, Ja-Dawn Bradley, are suing for millions. The suit said Jalen Bradley was paralyzed after Columbus police shot him on May 6, 2023.
Federally indicted Columbus police officer resigns
A Columbus police officer under federal indictment for allegedly purposefully deactivating or removing his police body-worn camera during sexual encounters has ...
Yost: 6 indicted in human trafficking, drug ring in Columbus
Six members of a human trafficking and narcotics ring in Columbus are facing dozens of charges following an investigation, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost announced Tuesday. The Central Ohio Human ...
Two in custody after stolen vehicle chase from Whitehall to Columbus
Two people are in custody after reportedly stealing two vehicles that hit three cruisers and leading police on a chase through Columbus that ended near South Franklinton. A police dispatcher said ...
Four in custody, two at-large in Columbus trafficking, drug ring indictment
Four people are in custody while two more remain at-large after being indicted on felony charges for being involved in a Columbus drug and human trafficking ring. The ...
Man jumps into Big Walnut Creek after early morning high-speed chase through Columbus
A man driving a reportedly stolen Jeep Compass led police on a 15-mile high-speed chase through Columbus before jumping into a creek ...
Is there lead in your pipes? Columbus officials want to replace them for you
Despite not allowing lead in its service lines for decades, Columbus still has lead lines in use on both public and private property, and a city program is seeking to ...
Dozens of vehicles broken into in northwest Columbus
Dozens of vehicles were broken into Monday evening in northwest Columbus. The latest report of break-ins comes just two weeks after nearly a dozen cars were broken into outside The Mall at Tuttle ...
Buckeye who left national championship team to join US Army awarded gold pants
A special gathering happened Tuesday at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.Surrounded by trophies, championship rings and other memorabilia of triumph for the Ohio ...
Concern about possible building closures in Columbus City Schools grows among education group
Recommendations for possible school closures will be made by a task force on Tuesday night at the school board meeting.
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