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Grand jury indicts two for possession of cocaine
CHILLICOTHE — Two men were recently indicted after allegedly being found with cocaine and fentanyl, according to Todd Bost, an investigator for the Ross County Prosecutor's Office. In March a vehicle was observed failing to maintain a proper distance from a semi-truck and speeding, causing officers to pull Robert...
Brand new local brewery wins ‘Best Beer’ at Ohio Craft Beer competition
The Ohio Craft Beer nonprofit organization held a “Mystery Beer Date” competition last week, where locals and beer experts tried 15 mystery beers from 15 breweries around Ohio, and a brand new brewery completely stole the show. Dafuque Beer debuted their beer in Columbus this year, and the...
Ohio Gov. DeWine orders state lawmakers back to Columbus for Biden ballot fix
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine leaned on a distinctive chief executive power Thursday evening, ordering state lawmakers back to Columbus for a special session Tuesday and Wednesday to pass legislation that puts current U.S. President Joe Biden on the November ballot. A similar proclamation hasn't been put out by an Ohio...
Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Ben Gelber's Holiday Weekend Forecast
Grove City man killed in motorcycle-car crash on Columbus' NE Side identified
Columbus police have identified a Grove City man as the motorcyclist who died after being ejected during a collision with a car that crossed in front of him Monday on Columbus' Northeast Side. Elliott Wilkins, 27, was driving the motorcycle, Columbus police said in a news release Thursday afternoon. Wilkins...
Columbus Weather: Memorial Day weekend going to be wet
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Good Friday morning! Some active weather ahead as we head into the Memorial Day Weekend. Today the chance of rain is lower than the coming days. FRIDAY: Mostly sunny, isolated pop-up rain/storms, high 84. TONIGHT: Partly cloudy, mild, patchy fog, slight chance for rain, low...
Columbus food scene veteran launching new ‘modern burger diner,’ complete with fries, floats
The eatery that Budd Dairy Food Hall patrons knew as Alphabet Kitchen is shifting gears to open a brand-new concept, and will add a brand-new brick and mortar space along with it. Alphabet Kitchen owner Jordan Lamatrice is planning to open Stacked Burger Co., which will specialize in burgers, fries...
Bob Nunnally reveals to NBC4 viewers what type of cancer he had
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Bob Nunnally knows the difference between himself and the superhero characters whose adventures he loves to read. “Superman and Batman are, like, they’re over 80 years old now,” he said this week. But unlike the rest of us, “They don’t age.” Then again, he’s done something that not all superheroes can […]
Celebrity chef Guy Fieri to visit Ohio for opening of first Columbus restaurant
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Guy Fieri, the celebrity chef whose inaugural Flavortown Festival was set for Columbus then canceled, is coming to Ohio to celebrate the opening of his new restaurant. The Ohio-born restaurateur’s new Italian concept named “Guy Fieri’s Trattoria” will open on June 2 inside Scioto Downs at 6000 S. High St., the […]
Columbus again ramps-up park patrols with Operation Moonlight to curb gun violence
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Columbus city parks will once again be adding extra police patrols during the summer months to prevent shootings and violence that have been plaguing public parks for the past few years. Tonight we start Operation Moonlight," said Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin. "Which is...
Columbus school board member apologizes for leaked document; board considers investigation
Columbus Board of Education member Brandon Simmons said he “let the district down,” in a social media apology Thursday for his involvement with a leaked document related to a plan to consolidate school district buildings. The document outlined divisive and suppressive strategies to handle the Columbus Education Association’s...
Madison Township looking to install license plate reading cameras with money from grant
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a $1.6 million grant going to local law enforcement to help reduce violent crime. Madison Township was the only department in Franklin County to receive some of that money. They were awarded the second-highest amount in the state. When it...
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