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Water rescue following stolen vehicle pursuit caught on camera
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A dramatic water rescue was caught on camera earlier this month. It all started when Franklin County deputies and Columbus Police tried to stop the driver of a stolen Jeep. The images caught on a deputy's cruiser camera in the early morning hours Tuesday May...
Evictions at all time high in Franklin County
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Franklin County is on course to set another record for evictions. In 2023, the county saw 23,900 evictions, an increase of 12,000 from the year prior. This year, the county is on pace to hit 26,000 evictions, according to Magistrate Tony Paat who oversees Franklin County Eviction Court.
Ohio has made felony charges, arrests 'consequences' of peaceful protest
"(Civil rights protesters) didn’t accept the consequences that came with the fight for racial equality, they endured them because they had no choice," Judson L. Jeffries. Judson L. Jeffries is a professor of African American and African studies at Ohio State University and a regular contributor to the Columbus Dispatch.
Case against men charged in Huntington pursuit, standoff sent to grand jury
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — The case against two men accused in a police chase that ended in a barricade situation in Huntington has been sent to a grand jury. Tavoyn Billy Morrison, 24, of Columbus, Ohio, and Aaron Sheldon Moore, 19, of Groveport, Ohio, were taken into custody on April 30 after fleeing from police who attempted to make a traffic stop on a suspected stolen vehicle, according to the Huntington Police Department.
COTA again offering summer pass to central Ohio students
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Starting this week, the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will start its Student Summer Pass Program. Beginning Wednesday, COTA will offer passes for students of any central Ohio school, college, university, or trade school, a four-month, $62 pass valid from June 15 through Sept. 15. By comparison, monthly passes run $62. […]
Royals are in Ohio and can be watched in new reality series
The Agyekum sisters are bringing their royal lifestyle to Columbus and the big screen. "Royal Rules of Ohio," produced by Entertainment One's unscripted business − a division of Lionsgate Alternative Television − follows three sisters in Columbus who must navigate life in their 20s while also upholding their family’s reputation as descendants...
National chicken wings restaurant opening in this Cbus suburb for first time
There’s over 1,000 of these popular chicken wing restaurants throughout the states, and dozens throughout central Ohio, but it’s the first time it will be opening in this particular Columbus suburb. Buffalo Wild Wings is officially bringing its New York-style chicken wings to Grove City. The City of...
Looking back to May 2014: Brookhaven High School's glorious legacy comes to a close
Editor's note: This story originally appeared in The Dispatch on May 18, 2014, and is being reposted now that 20 Columbus City Schools buildings face potential closure. Brookhaven closed May 29, 2014. An Olympic gold medalist in track and field once scurried through its halls. So did a five-time MLB...
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