Columbus News

Multiple juveniles are facing charges after a fight at Westland High School in late September.  

Police said a 20-year-old pregnant woman was in the vehicle with a 21-year-old man traveling on Polaris Parkway when the suspect vehicle, a silver Chevrolet Malibu, started following them. According to police, Xavier Lamar Jackson, 19, and three other males were in the Malibu when one of the people in the Malibu began shooting at the victims’ vehicle.

four people, including a 9-year-old child, were injured after a shooting at an apartment complex on Alona Drive early Tuesday morning.

One person is in stable condition after a shooting police said was related to a road rage incident on the east side of Columbus Sunday evening.

According to NBC4i,  a study by USDish, five series stood out as the most-searched TV shows across the U.S. during the Halloween season. “Friends,” “Stranger Things,” “The Simpsons,” “The Big Bang Theory” and “Criminal Minds” all dominated during the scariest time of the year. The satellite TV provider explained how it came up with the […]

According to NBC4i, a person who bought a Powerball ticket at a Powell GetGo convenience store is $2 million richer Thursday. Ohio Lottery officials say the winner chose their own numbers and added Power Play, matching 5 of 5 numbers without the Powerball number. The winning numbers were 2-7-11-17-32 x 3. The winner has 180 […]

Two Columbus police officers were arrested by the FBI and charged with crimes connected to the distribution of fentanyl.

Eye On The Community with Sean Anthony: Today I interviewed PrimaryOne Health Chief Executive Officer, Charleta B. Tavares to discuss the Healthcare Justice Awards: The 7th annual Healthcare Justice Awards will be held both in person and virtually on Thursday November 4th at the University Marriott Hotel, located at 3100 Olentangy River Rd.  We also […]

Starbucks is offering a free cup of coffee to customers Wednesday to celebrate National Coffee Day and their 50th anniversary.

According to NBC4i, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has announced the hospital will be reducing patients’ visitors due to COVID-19.