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Breaking: Michigan Steals Another Ohio State Great Staffer Months After Taking Running Back Coach Tony Alford
Michigan has been stealing wins from Ohio State the last three seasons, and sadly, they didn’t stop there because they also have been stealing coaches and staff members from the Buckeyes, and Michigan did it again on Tuesday. Ohio State Lost Running Back Coach Tony Alford. In March, Ohio...
Northland student from Rwanda graduates early — with a rental property in Franklinton
The same day last December that Northland High School graduating senior Docille Micomyiza, 18, told his school counselor that he wanted to graduate early, was the same day that his friend's uncle got him interested in the real estate business. Micomyiza, who had been taking College Credit Plus classes at...
$4.6 million to usher in a new era of entertainment in Woodsfield
WOODSFIELD, Ohio (WTRF) — It was once known as the Cowboy Theatre, playing western movies and classic country music to the Woodsfield of the ’40s and ’50s. But after a long break, the Monroe Theatre is galloping toward a revival. The Monroe Theatre stage has operated since 2019 after a 40-year shutdown…and the tireless volunteer […]
Find the perfect Father's Day gift with the ultimate local guide
This Sunday is Father's Day, a time to celebrate the dads and father figures in our lives, but finding the perfect gift can sometimes be tricky. Experience Columbus stopped by Good Day Columbus with their Father's Day Gift Guide, featuring amazing local gifts and experiences.
Warming trend continues, with lots of sunshine for Central Ohio
Our warming trend continues today, with temperatures near or just above average across the region. Expect highs in the middle 80s in Columbus, with lots of sunshine, light winds, and comfortable humidity holding in place. That will be the case into tomorrow as well, but we get even hotter! Expect...
22,000 Columbus records found in project that highlights unknown history of enslaved people
More than 22,000 formerly enslaved people are found in records from Columbus that were released in a new project from Ancestry, one of the world’s largest genealogy companies. Ancestry released a collection of nearly 38,000 articles involving enslaved people from 1788 to 1867, providing free information about more than...
One dead in southeast Columbus shooting
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — One person is dead after a shooting Tuesday afternoon in southeast Columbus. A police dispatcher said that a call was received at 1:20 p.m. regarding a shooting at the 5600 block of Chatterton Road. One victim, later identified as 24-year-old James Dominick Macarrios O’Neal, was pronounced dead at 1:29 p.m. According […]
Kroger’s Columbus Division Presents Father’s Day Gift Guide: Honoring Dads with Thoughtful Offerings
Kroger’s Columbus Division in Westerville, Ohio, is gearing up for Father’s Day with an array of thoughtful gifts catered to dads of all kinds. Mark Bruce, Corporate Affairs Manager for Kroger’s Columbus Division, expressed the sentiment behind the initiative, highlighting the importance of honoring fathers for their love, support, and infamous dad jokes.
NBC4’s Colleen Marshall takes part in control group for Alzheimer’s drug trial
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — NBC4 Evening Anchor Colleen Marshall sat down for a brain cognition test, the same kind that will become a component in a study for a new Alzheimer’s drug trial. Marshall did not qualify for the drug trial herself, but is part of a very high-risk group. Her mother died of Alzheimer’s […]
Guy Fieri’s canceled Columbus Flavortown Festival ‘still will happen’
Watch a previous NBC4 report on Guy Fieri’s new Columbus restaurant in the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Although Guy Fieri’s inaugural Flavortown Festival set for Columbus was canceled, the celebrity chef said at the opening of his new central Ohio restaurant that the weekend-long event “still will happen.” The Ohio-born chef said […]
After 15 years, longtime Downtown eatery relocates
A popular spot to grab a lunchtime burrito has relocated for the first time since they opened Downtown in 2008. But they didn’t move very far. Cinco Tacos, once located at 1 S. High St. in the Huntington Building, announced via social media that they’ve officially moved just around the corner to 10 West Broad St, as of yesterday, June 10., right next to the Palace Theater.
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