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ODOT helps couple find lost wedding ring at rest stop
Lois and William Hull's wedding rings have been a symbol of love for 60 years. When they stopped at a rest area, they had no idea what they were about to lose.
Ohio lawmakers push back on White House AI resolution
Ohio legislators from both sides of the aisle are pushing back against the Trump administration in regards to artificial intelligence and states’ rights to regulate it. Last week, President Donald ...
Columbus aims to improve response to mental health crises
Columbus city leaders are taking the lead in improving emergency responses to mental health crises around the city. Columbus City Council and other city leaders are seeing the results of a report from ...
OSHP investigating hit-and-run crash involving dump truck on I-270
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State Highway Patrol is asking for help in finding the driver of a dump truck involved in a hit-skip crash on Interstate 270 North. Pamela Atkinson was driving north on I-270 ...
Rainy night ahead, colder day Friday for Columbus area
Rainy & windy weather expected this evening. Winds will relax a touch, but temps will take a dive overnight as drier air moves in.
Columbus City Council approves updated parking ticket fees, new types of citations
The new fee schedule ranges from $30 for an early payment for a general parking violation to $100 for a late payment for an egregious safety and mobility violation.
Mayor says ICE operations in Columbus won't turn city into 'vehicle of fear'
Columbus Mayor Ginther and Chief Bryant vow that city police will not aid ICE but will monitor the federal agents allegedly active in Columbus.
Mayor, police chief address reported ICE operations in Columbus
Mayor Andrew Ginther, Police Chief Elaine Bryant, City Attorney Zach Klein and City Council President Shannon Hardin spoke at the address.
Columbus schools issue warning amid heightened concern over possible ICE activity
Columbus City Schools says it received reports of federal law enforcement activity in neighborhoods near schools.
National Veterans Memorial and Museum wants to collect veterans’ stories
If you have a veteran in your family, the National Veterans Memorial and Museum has an assignment for you over the holidays. Col. Bill Butler, president of NVMM, ...
Ohio lawmakers reject Trump's order on artificial intelligence
Ohio lawmakers reject Trump's order on artificial intelligence ...
Reports of increased ICE activity spark response from Columbus city officials and police
City officials stress that Columbus Police don't work with ICE and don't arrest people solely based on their citizenship status.
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