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Kroger requires receipt checks at certain stores
Kroger now requires receipt checks and is banning large bags at six stores in the Columbus area because of increased theft. When shoppers enter the store, they see a sign that tells them a receipt is required when they leave. It also tells them that large bags like duffel bags and suitcases are not allowed and can be searched by Kroger employees.
One person in critical condition after crash on Morse Road
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — One person is in critical condition after a crash in Walnut Creek on Friday evening. Columbus police were dispatched at 5:35 p.m. Friday to a crash on the 3200 block of Morse Road. Two people were transported to Riverside Methodist Hospital as a result of the crash — one in critical […]
Columbus man caught on video attacking softball umpire arrested 13 months later
For a previous report on this story, view the video player above. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A softball player who was caught on video punching an umpire at Berliner Park has been arrested nearly 13 months after being charged with assault. On Wednesday, Columbus police took 39-year-old Gregory Roudabush into custody. A camera captured him assaulting an […]
Highest-rated comfort food restaurants in Columbus, according to Yelp
Comfort food. Just saying the phrase manages to create a feeling of warmth that suddenly envelops you and travels directly to your stomach. It’s the small, happy dance you do in your chair as your mom puts your favorite dinner in front of you when you go home to visit. It’s the infamous cranberry sauce […]
Breaking – Water Rescue Dispached for Boy Stuck on Tree in River in Pickaway County
Pickaway County – An emergency water rescue has been reported in the Scioto River around 12 pm on Sunday. According to early reports emergency squads have been called to the area of US-22 and Scioto River just outside of Circleville. A juvenile young teen is reported to be in the middle of the waterway stuck on a tree and cannot get out.
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...
Three things to know
Concerts on tap this summer. Bowen House has a number of events scheduled in the coming summer months, including concerts by Nick Cosgrove, the Columbus Symphony Brass Quintet, Ten Hearts, and Douglas McArthur & the Hocking River String Band. Learn more on page A5. Free hoot scheduled. Stuart’s Opera House has announced that the second annual Happy Hollow Hootenanny will be free to attend this year. Taking place from May 30 to June 2 at the Snow Fork Event Center, this event invites attendees to connect with the music, art, and culture of Central Appalachia. Learn more on page A3. Defendants respond in First Amendment lawsuit. The defendants in a federal press freedom lawsuit filed by a Pike County journalist and one-time congressional candidate have replied to his arguments against granting judgment in their favor. Learn more on page A6.
Ohio State quickly moves to a top contender for DB with 37 scholarship offers
This past week, the Ohio State coaches continued out on the road doing their recruiting work. One of their stops was at Cornelius (N.C.) Hough to see 2026 cornerback Samari Matthews and a scholarship offer was extended. Want to help THE Foundation, the No. 1 NIL collective for the Buckeyes?...
Chicago man admits to sextortion of Ohio State student
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A Chicago man pleaded guilty to cyberstalking, sextortion and stealing multiple identities, including one instance in which he victimized an Ohio State student. According to a U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Ohio release, Omoruyi Uwadiae, of Chicago, targeted dozens of victims in multiple states, obtaining sexually explicit content of them, […]
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