Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Robbery at Chipotle in west Columbus and other top stories.

  • Robbery at Chipotle in west Columbus

    Robbery at Chipotle in west Columbus
    ©  WSYX | Portions are ©  Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.WSYX ABC 6 is On Your Side, providing local news, first warning weather forecasts and alerts, traffic updates, consumer advocacy, and the latest information about sports, politics, law enforcement, community events, government waste, and much more, including ABC network news and entertainment programming. WSYX proudly serves Columbus and nearby towns and commu..
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  • Weather Geek Report: 1-2 Inches Today; Predictions For Major ...

    Weather Geek Report: 1-2 Inches Today; Predictions For Major ...
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio will not take a direct hit from Friday's major winter storm. Snowfall amounts will be light here in Central Ohio and gradually increase as you head south to the Ohio River. But more than a foot of snow is possible from West Virginia to Virginia and Maryland. In fact, the National Weather Service has already issued BLIZZARD WARNINGS for the nation's capital for both Friday and Saturday. This morning's GFS computer model now aligns with the EURO and NAM. According to the mo..
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  • Columbus salt trucks not headed to neighborhood streets, for now

    Columbus salt trucks not headed to neighborhood streets, for now
    ©  WSYX | Portions are ©  Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.WSYX ABC 6 is On Your Side, providing local news, first warning weather forecasts and alerts, traffic updates, consumer advocacy, and the latest information about sports, politics, law enforcement, community events, government waste, and much more, including ABC network news and entertainment programming. WSYX proudly serves Columbus and nearby towns and commu..
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  • Ohio lawmaker pushes anti-bestiality bill

    Ohio lawmaker pushes anti-bestiality bill
    Ohio is one of only a dozen states without an anti-bestiality law, and once again, a Franklin County lawmaker is trying to change that. Sen. Jim Hughes, R-Columbus, first tried to pass a stand-alone bestiality bill in 2011, and last year tried to have it amended into the two-year state budget. Now he and Sen. Jay Hottinger, R-Newark, are pushing a separate bill to crack down on an activity that law enforcement says has links to child sex abuse and other deviant behavior. “Animal abuse freq..
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  • Video shows ex-Olentangy teacher fondling 2nd-grader

    Video shows ex-Olentangy teacher fondling 2nd-grader
    DELAWARE, Ohio -- Jurors frowned in disgust this morning as video taken from former Olentangy Local Schools teacher Matthew Rausenberg’s cellphone played on a large screen, showing him groping a 2nd-grade student who was sitting on his lap as she is working on a Mother's Day card. The video, about eight minutes long, was set up by Rausenberg two years ago. It is the cornerstone of evidence in the second day of an expected week-long trial in Delaware County Common Pleas Court. Rausenberg, 40, is..
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  • Concerns surrounding hoverboards leave owners wary, at least for ...

    Concerns surrounding hoverboards leave owners wary, at least for ...
    Like her two younger brothers, 16-year-old Peyton Wolfe found what she'd wanted most under the family tree on Christmas morning: a hoverboard. "It was the gift to get," she said of the self-balancing gadget, which resembles a skateboard without wheels. Underscoring her point: On the Monday after Thanksgiving (popularly called Cyber Monday), eBay reported the sale of of 7,500 hoverboards — or one purchase every 12 seconds. Almost as rapidly as the devices sold, however, they have raised their s..
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  • PUCO reduces Columbia Gas fine over house explosion

    PUCO reduces Columbia Gas fine over house explosion
    State utility commissioners have agreed to cut Columbia Gas of Ohio's fine for the Upper Arlington house explosion in half, to $200,000. The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio voted on Wednesday to approve a staff report that recommended the reduced fine in exchange for safety programs to make sure such an incident doesn't happen again. The March 21, 2015, explosion destroyed the house at 3418 Sunningdale Way and damaged 30 others, including eight that were left uninhabitable. Several people..
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  • Dell ranks Columbus one of the most Future Ready Cities in the ...

    Dell ranks Columbus one of the most Future Ready Cities in the ...
    Dell ranks Columbus one of the most Future Ready Cities in the country NBC4 Staff Published: January 20, 2016, 10:17 am Updated: January 20, 2016, 10:18 am Dell ranked Columbus the 24 the most Future Ready city in the country. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)– Columbus was ranked along with cities like San Francisco, Washington D.C. and Boston as one of America’s most future ready cities. The rankings released by Dell, identified three primary characteristics that made the cities ..
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  • Property taxes are due today

    Franklin County property owners who haven’t paid their taxes are running out of time. Today is the deadline to pay property taxes to Franklin County Treasurer Ed Leonard’s office, which sent out bills at the end of 2015. Bills were available online by Dec. 23. Paper bills were mailed Dec. 28. There are several ways to pay your property taxes: • Those who haven’t paid yet can settle their bill at the treasurer’s office on the 17th floor of the Franklin County office tower at the corner of High a..
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  • Consumer advocate calls for review of electricity system

    Consumer advocate calls for review of electricity system
    It is time for Ohio leaders to have a potentially difficult talk about what is going wrong with the electricity system, according to a new report from the Office of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel. The office's board of directors issued the document late on Tuesday, calling for legislators and other leaders to convene a special panel to look at how the system -- which includes utilities, regulators and consumers -- needs to change to better serve consumers and help the economy. "This discussion nee..
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