Teen injured in southeast Columbus shooting
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — A 17-year-old boy was hospitalized after a shooting in southeast Columbus on Tuesday. Police said shots were fired at about 4:27pm near the intersection of South Ohio Avenue and Reinhard Avenue. According to Columbus Police, the teen was shot multiple times. The victim was transported to Grant Medical Center in critical condition. The victim was later upgraded to stable condition. Police said there are no suspects at this time. Anyone with information on the incident is asked..>> view originalColumbus seeks input for long-range transportation plan
This week is the last chance for Columbus residents to provide input on the city’s long-range transportation plan. The city has gathering input for the Connect Columbus plan since 2015 and has spent this year putting together a list of draft recommendations that officials will present at three public meetings Wednesday and Thursday. The draft report includes updated design guidelines for Columbus roads. Generally, that means outlining how much road space is devoted to different modes of trans..>> view originalProtester removed from Downtown intersection, charged
A protest against the Dakota Access crude-oil pipeline unfolded just as lunchtime began Tuesday in the heart of Downtown. It wasn't the signs that caught the attention of most onlookers, or the chants of "Water is life." It was the quarter-century-old Toyota minivan that had "#NoDapl" painted on the rear — with a man chained beneath it. >> Watch video of the scene Peter Gibbons-Ballew, 34, of Millfield in Athens County, used the "sleeping dragon" technique to effectively bind himself to the..>> view originalColumbus health board approves new backyard agriculture ...
The Columbus Board of Health on Tuesday approved new regulations and permit fees for barnyard animals in the city after revising them to address concerns of urban farmers raising chickens and other animals. The rules changes include: A four-year permit fee of $100 for animals weighing less than 500 pounds. An allowance for temporary enclosures for chicks, while the area for permanent coops will be limited to 64 square feet and 6 feet in height on properties smaller than 5 acres. A roaming..>> view originalAlum strives to enrich Columbus music scene
Please follow and like us:Joey Hendrickson, founder of the Columbus Songwriter’s Association. Credit: Courtesy of Joey Hendrickson Ohio State alum and musician Joey Hendrickson has created multiple organizations to benefit Columbus musicians. In 2012, he started the Columbus Songwriters Association with the basic premise of empowering songwriters and musicians in Columbus. “The idea was always about how artists can make a career in music easier when they work together as opposed to working alon..>> view originalAuthorities searching for Columbus "Trash Bag Bandit"
Published: 11/15/16 07:09 pm EST.Updated: 11/15/16 07:10 pm EST. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Authorities are looking for a woman they're calling the "Trash Bag Bandit".According to the Columbus City Attorney's office, 60-year-old Deborah Ann Foster is wanted on seven arrest warrants. She's charged with 11 total counts of theft and criminal trespassing.Foster is accused of stealing more than $2,000 worth of clothing from stores in the Polaris, Dublin and Eastland areas between February and October 2016...>> view original'No DAPL' protester shuts down intersection in downtown Columbus
COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Police shut down Broad at 3rd for more than an hour after a protester parked a “No DAPL” van in the intersection and then chained himself underneath the vehicle. It happened around 11:45am this morning during a scheduled protest by the Solidarity with Standing Rock Water Protectors near the Ohio Statehouse. The group was protesting the state of Ohio for sending OSP troopers to North Dakota. The group then marched to the intersection of Broad & 3rd. That’s when one protester d..>> view originalColumbus abortion clinic scrambling to stay open
Founder's Women's Health Clinic, one of two abortion providers in central Ohio and facing closure because of state requirements, could get a second chance. The Ohio Department of Health on Friday rejected Founder's request for an exception from having a "transfer agreement" with a local hospital for emergency care, a requirement under state law. Grant Medical Center refused to extend Founder's transfer agreement earlier this year. The only other abortion provider in central Ohio is Planned Par..>> view originalColumbus pushing to raise legal age of tobacco sales to 21
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Adrian Burns USA Today Network - Ohio 4:57 p.m. EST November 15, 2016Ohio teachers protest changing testing standards that could cause a slump in graduation rates. The protest was part of a gathering of superintendents and teachers protesting the standards at the Ohio Statehouse on Nov. 15, 2016.Ohio’s superintendents did something Tuesday they don’t often do: demonstrated at the statehouse steps.There was little shouting, and the suit to picket ratio was very high. There wasn’t any..>> view original
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