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According to an article in Consumer Affairs, if you’re looking to start over, there are certain cities you should take into consideration. The survey took into account jobs, quality of life, cost to relocate, and how easy it would be to “start over.” The Top cities are… Wilmington took the #1 spot because it ranked […]
A man is facing multiple felony charges after authorities say weapons and ammunition were discovered near a construction site at John Glenn Columbus International Airport early Tuesday morning. According to the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, airport police were called around 4:15AM after construction crews reported a suspicious person near the administrative area of the airport’s […]
A week after a young Columbus couple was found shot to death inside their home, investigators say the case remains unsolved and are now asking the public to help identify a person seen near the scene during the early morning hours. Spencer Tepe (37) and his wife Monique Tepe (39) were discovered dead December 30th […]
In a major shakeup for the Cleveland Browns, the team has officially parted ways with head coach Kevin Stefanski after six seasons on the job. Stefanski was relieved of his duties Monday morning, bringing an end to his tenure despite a narrow 20-18 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in the season finale. Stefanski finishes his […]
Columbus teacher accused of having students rub his feet during class, leading to outrage and investigation.
Ohio State offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach Brian Hartline is reportedly set to become the next head coach at South Florida. Hartline, 39, is expected to take over the Tampa program following the departure of former USF head coach Alex Golesh, who is an ex-Ohio State graduate assistant and Dublin Scioto alum. Golesh was […]
Columbus offers Thanksgiving carryout options from chef-prepared meals to BBQ, Italian, and heat-and-serve feasts.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to reduce air-traffic capacity across roughly 40 major U.S. airports — by about 10 % — in response to the ongoing government shutdown. Controllers, many of whom are working without pay because of the shutdown, are already stretched thin. According to sources familiar with discussions between the FAA, […]
Election Day is Tuesday, November 4th and voters across Central Ohio are preparing for one of the busiest local ballots in years. Here’s what you need to know before heading to the polls. RELATED: SNAP Deadline: Where to Get Food Help in Columbus When Can I Vote? Polls across Ohio will be open from 6:30AM […]
As the federal shutdown continues and food aid remains uncertain, families across Columbus are looking for ways to stretch their groceries and access community support. Several local food pantries and meal programs are stepping up to meet the need. RELATED: Ohio Commits $25 Million to Support SNAP Recipients Broad Street Food Pantry760 E. Broad St., […]
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is stepping in to help families who could be hit hard if federal SNAP benefits are paused. He’s signed an executive order releasing up to $25 million in emergency food assistance across the state. That includes $7 million for food banks and up to $18 million in direct relief for more […]
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