Two people in stable condition after shooting in north Columbus
COLUMBUS (WCMH)– Columbus Police are investigating after two people were shot in north Columbus Thursday morning. The shooting happened just before 4:30 am at an apartment complex on Oakland Park Avenue just east of Cleveland Avenue. Police say one person is being transported to OSU Main in stable condition. There was a second victim shot at the apartment complex who then left the scene and was found on Cleveland Avenue near Milford Avenue in their vehicle. The second victim was also transport..>> view originalColumbus police identify victims of double homicide in South Linden
Beth Burger The Columbus Dispatch @abburgerJim Woods The Columbus Dispatch @Woodsnight The mail carrier noticed that something was amiss during a stop Wednesday at a South Linden house.A front window appeared to be broken. When the carrier looked inside the house in the 1000 block of East 19th Avenue, someone was lying on the floor, covered in blood, police said.Columbus police were called at 2:54 p.m. on a well-being check, which quickly turned into a double homicide investigat..>> view originalMap | Dog parks of Columbus
Columbus has a wide array of parks around the city for both residents and their furry friends. There are several dog parks in the city ranging from a small active area in the middle of Downtown to acres of land and plenty of space to roam at Godown dog park. Check out our map below to find a dog park near you. QUIZ | How well do you know these dog breeds?>> view originalColumbus one of cities getting test of Uber service for teens
Tim Feran The Columbus Dispatch @timferan Uber's ride services long have been available only to those 18 and older, but now, the company is testing a program that makes its services available to those as young as 13 — with their parents' permission. UberTeen service is being launched today on a test basis in Columbus, Phoenix and Seattle. UberTeen is the result of a year of interviewing, development and testing, said Mike Lu, product manager at Uber who oversaw the creation of the..>> view originalAuthors coming soon to Columbus
As the appearance tonight by Pulitzer Prize winner Viet Thanh Nguyen attests, central Ohio doesn't lack for public engagements involving notable authors.The schedule grows as 2017 continues.Recently announced visits:* April 5: Steve Berry ("The Lost Order," the Cotton Malone novels) — 6:30 p.m., Book Loft, 631 S. 3rd St.; free* April 6: Emily Giffen ("First Comes Love") — 7 p.m., Westerville Central High School, 7118 Mount Royal Ave.; $10, www.westervillelibrary.org* April 9: Garth Stein ("..>> view originalFranklin County now most populous in Ohio
Bill Bush The Columbus Dispatch @ReporterBushDean Narciso The Columbus Dispatch @DeanNarciso Franklin County has moved into the top spot as Ohio's most-populous county, putting an exclamation point on the growth of Columbus contrasted with the decades-long collapse of the Cleveland manufacturing economy that once dominated the state. Both greater Cleveland and greater Columbus are in leagues of their own when it comes to population shifts — one hemorrhaging residents each year w..>> view originalColumbus identifies streets for first batch of resurfacing work
Rick Rouan The Columbus Dispatch @RickRouan The weather is warming. Flowers are budding. If the asphalt plants aren’t already churning, they will be soon. Construction crews should begin milling and filling Columbus streets this month as the city kicks off its annual repaving plan. Columbus City Council last week approved an $11.2 million contract with Kokosing Construction to resurface 130 streets and replace 593 curb ramps with new ones that comply with the Americans with Disabi..>> view originalCars.com hopes this Columbus startup helps prove its worth for car ...
Double Comfort closing in Short North, pondering next steps
Huntington to make $150 million housing investment
Mark Williams The Columbus Dispatch @BizMarkWilliams Huntington Bancshares has announced a $150 million investment in projects meant to help low- to moderate-income Ohioans. The bank is committing the money to the Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing, a Columbus-based nonprofit organization that works with developers on affordable-housing projects. Huntington has now invested $513 million with the group over the past seven years. Of the new investment, $17 million has been committ..>> view original
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