Columbus Target employee allegedly videotaped 12-year-old boy in ...
Matthew Lively COLUMBUS (WCMH) — A Columbus Target employee faces charges for taking video of a 12-year-old boy in a bathroom of the store on Olentangy River Road, according to a criminal complaint. Matthew Lively, 31, of Columbus was given a $150,000 bond in court Wednesday morning on a charge of illegal use of a minor in nudity-oriented material or performance, a second-degree felony. On Nov. 30, Lively allegedly placed a cell phone in a stall where the juvenile was using the ..>> view originalNCAA women's volleyball championship to give Columbus economy ...
Thousands of fans will be cheering inside Nationwide Arena on Thursday and Saturday as the nation’s top women’s college teams compete in the NCAA Division I women’s volleyball championship semifinals and final. Outside of the arena, area merchants also will be doing plenty of cheering as participants and fans of that event, and the concurrent American Volleyball Coaches Association annual convention, will bring an estimated $10 million in spending to town. In addition to providing top-notch ent..>> view originalColumbus man killed in Delaware County crash
A Columbus man was killed and two other men were injured early Wednesday in a crash in Delaware County, the State Highway Patrol said. Charles R. Whipkey, 37, was a passenger in an Audi that crashed around 2:30 a.m. on Route 42 in Brown Township just north of Delaware. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Scott M. Wilson was driving the Audi north on Route 42 when the car went off the road at a curve and hit a traffic sign, a tree and a fence, the patrol said. Wilson, 37, and a second passenger..>> view originalThe Escape room King of Columbus
To appreciate the mad genius of Marty Parker, you need to experience one of his “shows.” The good news is I’m dead. The bad is I feel a nagging sense of failure. And my shoe is broken, and I’m embarrassingly sweaty. But I’m … happy? Energized? This is a very confusing time in my life. I’ve just done something I swore I would never do: I let someone lock me up with a bunch of strangers for an hour so I could experience one of those trendy escape rooms. This one is called Trapped in a Room with a..>> view originalDublin, Columbus to partner on traffic study
Dublin is working together with the city of Columbus to conduct a study on a section of Sawmill Road. Access points along Sawmill Road are "clogging the whole system up," said Jeannie Willis, Dublin's engineering manager of transportation. "We have to figure out how to streamline it," she said. Willis said the impetus for the project was the Sawmill-Snouffer Road intersection. Dublin developers wanted to see the T-intersection converted to a cross-intersection. City officials would need to work..>> view originalFriends mourn loss of north Columbus man, find forever homes for ...
Allen Beatty rescued two dogs, both of which found forever homes after he was found dead inside his northeast Columbus home. (WSYX/WTTE)Police want to know who killed a mentally-impaired man found dead inside his northeast Columbus last week. Allan Beatty's body was discovered inside his home along Hiawatha Street after police responded to a wellness check.Beatty received assistance from Faithful Forgotten Best Friends, a non-profit that helps cats and dogs of homeless and low-income people in ..>> view originalOn the 'Rogue One' boycott and the thin white male ego
“Rogue One,” the first in a series of standalone films set in the “Star Wars” universe, hits theaters everywhere this week. I’m sad to report that I haven’t seen it (as it was not screened in advance for Columbus critics). I’m happy to report that I will see it, and with great excitement. So instead, I’ll discuss the movement to boycott the movie that’s spread among alt-right types under the #DumpStarWars hashtag. To be clear, this isn’t so much of a movement as it is a momentary Twitter trend,..>> view originalThe view from inside the 2016 presidential campaign
My job as a photojournalist has led me to some interesting places. I’ve tiptoed around drug dens covering the heroin epidemic in our region, entered countless homes to document intimate family moments from California to Vermont and, in 2016, often had a front row seat to the presidential election. I had the opportunity to cover the campaigns of every major candidate multiple times for publications like The New York Times and The Washington Post. Freelancing as a photographer in a swing state l..>> view originalForge Columbus founder, microlending advocate Reese Neader dies
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