Zulily opens expanded office, seeks 50 workers
Online retailer Zulily Wednesday morning announced a new phase of expansion in central Ohio, holding official opening ceremonies for its newly expanded Gahanna office, 800 Tech Center Dr., and and announcing 50 job openings. In a statement, Zulily said its latest investment of $1.3 million comes on top of the capital investment of $30 million it said it has already spent here. The Gahanna office now has 87,500 square feet. Its local operations include a fulfillment center in Obetz. “The state, ..>> view originalUS, South Korea look to punish North Korea
SEOUL, South Korea — The United States and South Korea vowed on Tuesday to push for the “strongest possible” resolution at the U.N. Security Council, including new sanctions and the removal of existing loopholes, to punish North Korea for its latest nuclear test. The top American and South Korean envoys on North Korea expressed their resolve during a news conference in Seoul, the South’s capital, on Tuesday, speaking shortly after two nuclear-capable supersonic bombers from the U.S. Air Force b..>> view originalColumbus schools could sell 13 district properties that aren't needed
Columbus City Schools got the green light from a facilities panel Tuesday to move forward with selling 13 surplus properties — mostly school buildings that aren't needed. The district's Neighborhood School Development Partnership voted unanimously to recommend unloading the properties, which could bring a $33 million windfall that could be reinvested in other facilities projects. "The lion's share of that is the current Africentric site," Alex Trevino, the district's director of capital improve..>> view originalHilltop man charged with murder in June shooting death
A Hilltop man has been charged with murder, accused of a shooting death during a home invasion earlier this summer. Joseph K. Kibby, 29, was charged Tuesday with murder in the death of Lee H. Bussey, 30. Kibby remained at large Tuesday night. Two men, one of the them holding a gun, broke into a house in the 100 block of North Warren Road on the Hilltop during the early-morning hours of June 28 and demanded money from the five people inside. The man with the gun shot both Bussey and Timothy Mon..>> view originalColumbus convenience store robber fatally shot
COLUMBUS, Ohio â A man who robbed a Columbus convenience store early Sunday was fatally shot minutes after the robbery occurred, police said. The robbery took place about 12:30 a.m. Sunday at a United Dairy Farmers store on the 1000 block of West Broad Street, according to a post on the Columbus police department's Facebook page. The robber, identified as 25-year-old Courdney Sims, flashed a handgun and stole cash from several registers before he left the store. Sims walked out of the store ..>> view originalNFL notebook | Steelers mum on Shazier's knee injury
Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin did not have an update on injured linebacker Ryan Shazier on Tuesday, but he did say several other players that missed a season-opening victory at Washington might be ready to play Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals. Shazier, from Ohio State, suffered a right knee injury in the fourth quarter and did not return in the a 38-16 victory. Shazier said after the game that he was removed for precautionary reasons and pronounced himself fine. Tomlin said Tuesda..>> view originalCourts uphold trimming of Ohioans' voting rights
In a pair of court decisions that could help Donald Trump, Ohioans’ voting rights were pared back Tuesday for the 2016 presidential election. The U.S. Supreme Court declined to review an appeals court panel’s 2-1 ruling throwing out Golden Week, the period in which Ohioans could both register to vote and cast an early ballot. Several hours later a separate but equally divided panel of that same Cincinnati-based appellate court largely upheld restrictions enacted by the GOP-dominated legislature..>> view originalTrivium set to kick off world tour in Columbus
Please follow and like us:Fresh off of its new album “Silence in the Snow,” metal band Trivium’s first stop on its world tour is in Columbus on Thursday. Trivium has been in the metal scene for years. Active since 2000, the band continues to put out new music while keeping its sound intact. Bassist Paolo Gregoletto, a founding member, said Trivium has maintained its identity in the new era where other bands haven’t. “We let our records come about naturally, we don’t force it,” Gregoletto said...>> view originalOhio man's morphine needs caught in pain-pill crackdown
MIDDLETOWN — For more than 20 years, Kevin Morgan has been a prisoner of his pain. Just to get out of bed and hobble with a cane, Morgan requires as much as 70 times the amount of painkiller a doctor would normally prescribe. The normal average is the equivalent of 80 to 120 milligrams of morphine each day. Morgan takes almost 5,700. “It’s enough to kill an elephant,” said Konrad Kircher, Morgan’s attorney. Those massive amounts of painkillers caught the attention of government agencies. When o..>> view originalLisa Abraham commentary: Gritty reverie inspired by trip to South
I’m back from vacation on a South Carolina beach, which means I am tan, rested and filled with grits. The tan is fading fast, but the memory of grits is lingering. I come from a porridge-eating family. Oatmeal, cream of wheat, corn pudding — we gladly welcome any warm bowl of comfort. Even though my family members are lifelong Northerners, we like grits, too. I can still recall the surprised look on the face of the South Carolina waitress, during a family vacation years ago, when my sister orde..>> view original
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