Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Family fun on a budget in Columbus this holiday season and other top stories.

  • Family fun on a budget in Columbus this holiday season

    Family fun on a budget in Columbus this holiday season
    With the emphasis placed on the power of the purchase during the holiday season, it's easy to forget the connection to those we care about. But what can you do without spending too much? In Columbus, there's plenty. "[There are] lots of things that you can do without breaking the bank," Megumi Robinson said. Robinson, with Experience Columbus, has some thoughts for families this holiday season. Like, how about checking out the Columbus Metropolitan Library? A holiday open house will be on Nov. 3..
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  • Columbus will consider raising age to buy tobacco products to 21

    Columbus will consider raising age to buy tobacco products to 21
    Columbus hopes to ban the sale of tobacco products to anyone younger than 21. If the ban is approved, the city would join several others across the state and the region that have limited tobacco sales by age, but local officials say their proposal has more teeth than others they have studied. Under the proposal, about 2,000 tobacco retailers in the city would be required to purchase an annual sales license for $150. Stores that sell to anyone younger than 21 could face a $500 fine for a first o..
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  • Rising supermoon brightens the night sky

    Rising supermoon brightens the night sky
    BEIJING (AP) — The brightest moon in almost 69 years is lighting up the sky in a treat for star watchers around the globe. The phenomenon known as the supermoon reached its peak luminescence in North America before dawn on Monday. Its zenith in Asia and the South Pacific was Monday night. Across the international dateline in New Zealand, it was to reach its brightest after midnight Tuesday local time. The moon orbits the Earth in an oval shape. The moon will be at its brightest this week becaus..
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  • 'Super Size Me' director taking on fast food again — with a chicken ...

    'Super Size Me' director taking on fast food again — with a chicken ...
    Holy Chicken! is a fast-food… more 'Super Size Me' director Morgan Spurlock Submitted Movie and television documentarian Morgan Spurlock is branching into the restaurant business. The Academy Award-nominated director of the film Super Size Me will open a fast-food restaurant called Holy Chicken! on Nov. 19 in Westerville. 'Super Size Me' director Morgan Spu..
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  • Ohio State student arrested after anti-Trump speaker shoved down ...

    Ohio State student arrested after anti-Trump speaker shoved down ...
    A man at an anti-Trump rally was shoved down stairs while speaking on Ohio State University's campus Monday evening, prompting police to make an arrest. University police arrested Shane Michael Stanton of Worthington, who is an OSU student according to Ohio State records, and charged him with a misdemeanor count of assault, court records show. << Video | Man pushes speaker down steps >> There were about 100 people gathered in the Ohio Union for the protest shortly before 6 p.m. Timothy Adam..
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  • Major traffic pattern changes in north Columbus: What you need to ...

    Major traffic pattern changes in north Columbus: What you need to ...
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Beginning Tuesday morning drivers will notice big changes on the north side on Interstate 270. Drivers who take US-23, SR-315 and I-270 will notice a new traffic pattern change on the north side. The Ohio Department of Transportation says, the traffic pattern change for drivers on westbound I-270 trying to get to SR-315 will be significant. Drivers will now have to merge sooner and get in the correct lane to exit to SR 315 or will get stuck on I-270 and until the next exit at S..
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  • More private customers hooking into Columbus' city-owned fiber ...

    More private customers hooking into Columbus' city-owned fiber ...
    The city of Columbus is leasing some 600 miles of fiber-optic cable. ESRI Three private customers have leased use of the city of Columbus' fiber-optic network since the public-private partnership for high-speed broadband connections went live in June. More customers are waiting until ongoing construction is complete extending the city-owned 600-mile network, said Sherry Kish, deputy technology director. City Council has approved ..
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  • Columbus considering new age restriction for tobacco sales

    Columbus considering new age restriction for tobacco sales
    UPDATE 11:46 a.m. The Miami County commissioners Tuesday appointed Dave Duchak as acting Miami County sheriff. The appointment followed the Nov. 10 death of Sheriff Charles Cox at age 71. Duchak was sworn in minutes after the commission vote by Tony Kendell, county prosecutor. Cox’s term runs through the end of the year. Duchak, the department’s chief deputy, won the race for sheriff in the Nov. 8 general election. Cox, who had been ill the past couple of years, had announced he would not see..
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  • Voters retain O'Brien, OK Columbus bond issues, school measure

    Ron O'Brien will serve another four years as the Franklin County prosecutor. After a bruising campaign, O'Brien scored a narrow 49-to-45-percent re-election victory Nov. 8 against Zach Klein, president of Columbus City Council. O'Brien, a Republican, was first elected in 1996. During the campaign, he hammered Klein for never having tried a case in the courtroom. Klein countered that he had the right experience for the job and O'Brien had grown complacent in his position. "The public acknowledge..
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  • Rash of car thefts in north Columbus, police warning drivers not to ...

    Rash of car thefts in north Columbus, police warning drivers not to ...
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