One person injured in east Columbus Shooting
Born at 11 weeks premature, this little guy finally got to go home for Christmas after months in the NICU.>> view originalMan fatally shot in Columbus Saturday morning on the East Side
A man has died after being shot Saturday morning on the East Side, Columbus police said. James W.E. Wade was found in a yard in the 5000 block of Brinwood Place, near Noe Bixby Road, with gunshot wounds around 6:52 a.m. Columbus fire medics took him to OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, where he died about an hour later, police said. Wade, 45, whose address was not given, apparently was walking on Noe Bixby Road when he was confronted and shot, police said. This is the city's 104th homicide this ..>> view originalWestbound Lanes of I-270 South Side re-open after fatal crash
Three people died and a child was critically injured Saturday afternoon in a crash on I-270 West on the South Side. The interstate was closed between I-71 and Rt. 62 for nearly four hours as deputies investigated. The Franklin County sheriff's office said that alcohol or drugs may have played a role. Around 3:40 p.m., an SUV was driving eastbound on I-270 near Grove City when the driver lost control and crossed the grass median. The SUV was hit on the passenger side by a Honda Civic going wes..>> view originalLeader of electric co-ops aims to keep lights on
Electric cooperatives have been providing power to their members throughout Ohio since the 1930s, but they also have kept up with the times on technology, renewable energy and compliance with increasingly stringent environmental regulations. Ohio’s Electric Cooperatives CEO Patrick O’Loughlin recently talked with Columbus CEO about how the co-ops continue to serve their members and keep the lights on for about 1 million customers across the state. Q: What is the business structure of Ohio’s El..>> view originalArt review: Couple exhibits works, process behind making them
A nighttime drive by the north-facing facade of the Columbus Museum of Art reveals seven dramatically lit black figures — mannequins in dresses — on the second floor of the new wing. The display hints at the striking exhibit inside: “Bodies @ Work: The Art of Ruben and Isabel Toledo.” The couple, whose families emigrated from Cuba to New York and New Jersey in the late 1960s, are partners in marriage and work. She is a prestigious fashioner designer; he, a fashion illustrator and painter. They ..>> view originalMotley Fool: Revenue tells only part of a company's story
Q: Can a company be a poor investment even though its revenue is substantial? — R.N., Ocala, Florida A: It can. Revenue (or sales) represents only a company's top line. The bottom line, earnings (or profits), is arguably more important, and you reach it only after subtracting expenses such as salaries, supplies and taxes. It's critical to know how much (if anything) the company keeps as profit, and whether important figures, such as revenue and earnings, are increasing. Groupon, for example, ..>> view originalWoman found dead in trash fire identified
Published: 12/24/16 08:50 am EST. Columbus firefighters called to an apparent trash fire behind 156 South Eureka Avenue around 12:15 a.m. on December 23rd made a horrifying discovery after putting out the flames.The body of a woman was found among the ashes.Columbus police and Columbus fire arson investigators had put out a call to the public asking for assistance in helping identify the victim.That woman has now been identified as 39-year-old Demeki Lashae Walker.Walker’s death is being inves..>> view originalLess-common tax breaks can ease sting of setbacks
Tax rules are not on the list of things that most people turn to for comfort after a bad day. But they can take the sting out in a few cases. Here are five ways that tax experts say you could turn some of life's misfortunes into a smaller tax bill. Theft The good news: Theft losses that your insurance company doesn't reimburse you for could be tax-deductible. The rub: For personal property, the deduction calculation starts with your "adjusted basis." This is typically what you paid for the pr..>> view originalLong ago, Santa lived in Columbus
Editor's note: This story first appeared in The Dispatch on Christmas Day 2005. In the spirit of the season, we share it with you again today. And we report that the tradition reflected here, begun more than a century ago through the generosity of a Columbus man, continues today in a small Canadian town. The grandparents still tell the story. It was they who actually saw him, a kindly man with a Danish accent. His hair was white; his mustache, bushy; and his belly, round. He sat on a special ..>> view originalNORAD Santa Tracker: Follow Saint Nick around the world
Tens of thousands of children from around the world plan to call the North American Aerospace Defense Command to ask where Santa is, and starting Saturday they will get a cheery answer about the mythical route from a real person, not a recording.See where Santa is currently and check out how many gifts he has delivered so far: The wildly popular NORAD Tracks Santa operation is launching its 61st run at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Volunteers will answer phone calls and emails and post up..>> view original
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