Conservative women urged to turn out for Trump
If they want Donald Trump elected president, conservative women can’t stay home this November, says Carrie Almond, president of the National Federation of Republican Women. “Women will decide this election,” said Almond, in Delaware on Thursday as part of a nationwide voter-registration push targeting Republican-leaning women. The Missouri resident downplays polls showing Trump's consistently low ratings among female voters and his string of negative remarks about women, including former primar..>> view originalOfficer shot at after responding to shooting in northeast Columbus
Promising Americans a steady hand, Hillary Clinton cast herself Thursday night as a unifier for divided times, steeled for the challenges of…>> view originalAnonymous donor sends 1200 barbecue meals to Columbus police
The only thing that came with the City Barbeque delivered to Columbus police headquarters Thursday was a bright blue card that read: “Thank you for keeping Columbus safe. May God bless you and keep you safe." Police spokeswoman Denise Alex-Bouzounis made sure to show the note to every officer who stopped by to pick up a meal. Though officers and police personnel have no idea who the benefactor was, Alex-Bouzounis said the food was donated by a close friend of Chief Kim Jacobs'. “She said, ‘Oh, ..>> view originalRemains of Korean War veteran returned home to Perry County
NEW LEXINGTON — June White Chuvalas will stand today at the side of a freshly dug grave and will, 65 years after seeing him last, finally welcome her big brother home. If Charles White Jr. were alive, he would be turning 86 in October. Yet in his sister's mind, he is forever young. He's still the kid who knelt beside her in their family's Perry County backyard and dug for rocks as they pretended to be coal miners. The ornery teenager who led the way through the brambles on so many summer days t..>> view originalConcert review | Coldplay: Charming band barely needs the fireworks
As the crowd entered Nationwide Arena on Thursday night for the Coldplay concert, fans were offered mysterious white wristbands with a faceless white watch module. When the house lights went down in the hall signaling the beginning of Coldplay’s headlining set, all of those little Trojan horses glowed red. Maria Callas singing Puccini’s “O mio babbino caro” wafted out of the PA system, rather than the band, followed by Charlie Chaplin speaking about international harmony. Finally the quartet po..>> view originalDNC 2016: Highlights of Day 4
The conventions are over and now the general election heats up. Ohio, as always is right in the middle of it.Our state’s 18 electoral votes are a coveted prize and it was obvious by the last night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.Here are some highlights:1. Hillary Clinton becomes the first woman to accept the nomination of a major partyRegardless of politics, this was an historic day. If it had been a Republican woman accepting a presidential nomination, it would have been ..>> view originalFans flock to immerse in world of Wizard Comic-Con
The current pop-culture landscape is rife with masked superheroes, sword-wielding warriors and survivors of zombie apocalypses. The fan base for science fiction, comics books and everything in between once was small but loyal, with followers proudly calling themselves "Trekkies" or "nerds." Nowadays, though, their numbers have expanded to include — well, practically everyone. Such heightened interest has given way to a golden age for comic conventions nationwide, where legions of aficionados ga..>> view originalPanel offers best-practices conclusions on police body cameras
Nearly 500 Columbus police officers would not have to wear body cameras on duty, and the camera program for the other 1,400 would cost taxpayers more than $8.5 million in the first year of use. Those are some of the findings and recommendations presented recently to Mayor Andrew J. Ginther by the committee he formed to find best practices for body cameras from across the country. Ginther’s administration is now whittling down a pool of potential vendors that will help the city enact a formal po..>> view originalMarion couple charged after child's second overdose
A hospital in Marion treated an 18-month-old this weekend for overdosing on Percocet, a painkiller with a high risk of addiction. But it was not the toddler’s first time with the opioid. The Marion Police Department told The Washington Post that the little girl was admitted to the hospital days earlier for the same affliction. The second time, though, the parents did not say what happened. Marion Police Maj. Jay McDonald said in a phone interview, “I’m shocked at the circumstances surrounding t..>> view originalZoning board makeup an issue in View on Pavey Square project
Opponents of the controversial View on Pavey Square apartment project in the University District are concerned that the chairman of a Columbus panel that will have a say in the matter is the attorney representing the developers. James Maniace, the lawyer who leads the Columbus Board of Zoning Adjustment, removed himself from discussions about a zoning variance for the project Tuesday night. But those against the project think it still illustrates potential conflicts that they believe plague the..>> view original
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
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