Columbus News

Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther discussed Tuesday evening’s triple homicide on Wednesday.

  According to NBC4i, a law enforcement officer was injured, and a suspect is dead after a shooting in southeast Columbus. Just after 9 a.m., Wednesday, a shooting was reported in the 2700 block of Four Seasons Drive. The Fraternal Order of Police confirmed an officer was injured in the shooting, but that officer’s condition is unknown […]

Police have now identified the victims as 9-year-old Demitrius Wall’neal, 6-year-old Londynn Wall’neal and 22-year-old Charles Wade.

  According to NBC4i, one of the men accused of firing a gun inside the Polaris Fashion Place last March pled guilty Tuesday to charges stemming from the incident. Anthony D. Truss Jr. pled guilty to felonious assault with a three-year gun specification and inducing panic, a first-degree misdemeanor, according to Delaware County Court filings. […]

  According to NBC4i, local school districts continue to face transportation challenges, and many are halfway into the school year. Two central Ohio districts had to make adjustments Tuesday. For Westerville City School District, it’s something they’ve done regularly over the last couple weeks as part of a two-prong strategy to keep kids in school […]

  According to NBC4i, The Columbus Crew has announced a brand new developmental second team called Columbus Crew 2 that will begin play in 2022. Crew 2 will participate in the recently announced MLS NEXT Pro league where they will play other MLS clubs developmental teams. Home matches will be played at historic Crew Stadium, […]

On this episode of Eye On The Community, Sean Anthony spoke with Isabel Giles who is the Senior Housing Counselor & Loan Program Manager for Homeport. During the conversation, we discussed the myths about Credit Scores when people are looking to apply for a mortgage loan.

Ohio Dominican University has announced there will be a tuition and room rate freeze for the 2022-2023 academic year.  

  According to NBC4i, a Columbus woman has been ordered to pay a fine of $250,000 for committing COVID-19 relief fraud. Janet Jenison, 38, was convicted Wednesday in federal court of three counts of wire fraud and one count of making a false statement on a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan application. She pleaded guilty […]

the family of Casey Goodson Jr. filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Franklin County and former deputy Jason Meade on Thursday, hours after criminal charges were filed in Goodson’s death.