Thursday, August 17, 2017

12 units destroyed in condominium fire in northwest Columbus and other top stories.

  • 12 units destroyed in condominium fire in northwest Columbus

    12 units destroyed in condominium fire in northwest Columbus
    Published: 05/16/17 01:48 pm EDT.Updated: 05/16/17 06:20 pm EDT. Firefighters battled flames Tuesday afternoon at a condominium in northwest Columbus.The fire was reported around 1:15 p.m. at a building on Vicente Court near Federated Boulevard and State Route 161.Crews were able to search the entire building and found no one inside.The Columbus Division of Fire said it will take several days to investigate the burn pattern and talk to witnesses before firefighters can hope to say where or ho..
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  • BY THE NUMBERS: Is Columbus' apartment building boom finally ...

    BY THE NUMBERS: Is Columbus' apartment building boom finally ...
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  • Victim in critical condition following North Side shooting

    Victim in critical condition following North Side shooting
    Jim Woods The Columbus Dispatch @Woodsnight A confrontation between two young men Tuesday night in the front yard of a North Side home left one of them dead after he was shot multiple times. Allen M. Palmer, 21, was found in the front yard of a home in the 1700 block of Sugarmaple Drive after Columbus police were called to the scene around 6:38 p.m. Palmer was taken to OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital, where he died at 9:50 p.m., police said. Minutes after the shooting, Dev..
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  • Person killed in northeast Columbus shooting

    Person killed in northeast Columbus shooting
    Columbus police are investigating a northeast Columbus shooting that sent one person to the hospital on Tuesday evening. (WSYX/WTTE)COLUMBUS, OHIO รข€” Columbus police are investigating a fatal northeast Columbus shooting from Tuesday evening. Officers responded to the scene in northeast Columbus after a reported shooting around 6:30 p.m. where they found a person with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim, a young male, was taken to Riverside Methodist Hospital where he later died from his injur..
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  • 'Superheroes' serving others

    'Superheroes' serving others
    KEVIN PARKS THISWEEKNEWS.COM @KevinParksTW1 They don't wear capes or fight crime, but superheroes walk the hallways of Columbus City Schools. "We celebrate the superheroes among us," Superintendent J. Daniel Good said in lauding the participants in the 14th annual Service Above Self Project High School Fair. "True superheroes use their talents to help others. "In short, superheroes are the embodiment of service above self." The event, sponsored by Columbus Rotary in partnership wi..
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  • Katy Perry set to kickoff national tour in Columbus

    Katy Perry set to kickoff national tour in Columbus
    Please follow and like us:Katy Perry is set to perform in Columbus on Sept. 7 at The Schottenstein Center.Credit: Courtesy of MCT Katy Perry will be kicking off her “Witness” tour in Columbus on Sept. 7 at the Schottenstein Center. The “Witness” tour will hit 43 arenas across the United States, including a stop in Cleveland at the Quicken Loans Arena on Dec. 10, which will be her only other show in Ohio. This will be Perry’s fourth concert tour and her first time back in Columbus since “The Pri..
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  • Ohio Supreme Court yanks law license of 'Ethics Monster'

    Ohio Supreme Court yanks law license of 'Ethics Monster'
    Randy Ludlow The Columbus Dispatch @RandyLudlow A Westerville attorney who once "prosecuted" wayward lawyers was suspended indefinitely from the practice of law today for repeated misconduct.The Ohio Supreme Court handed down the sanction against Kenneth Donchatz by a 4-3 vote, with the dissenting justices preferring a two-year suspension with six months stayed.Donchatz, who once described himself as “The Ethics Monster,” formerly was an assistant disciplinary counsel with the cou..
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  • Steinem joins Greater Ohio's celebration of Planned Parenthood ...

    Steinem joins Greater Ohio's celebration of Planned Parenthood ...
    Danae King The Columbus Dispatch @DanaeKing Iris Harvey wasn't alive when Planned Parenthood was founded 100 years ago in New York, but she likes to think the national organization is where it should be today, despite the opposition it has faced.Harvey, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio, cited 40-year lows for teen pregnancy and unintended pregnancy and expressed pride at how far the organization has come. Planned Parenthood provides reproductive and health-c..
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  • Where are they now: Andrea Cambern

    Where are they now: Andrea Cambern
    Published: 05/16/17 05:12 pm EDT.Updated: 05/16/17 07:43 pm EDT. By Jerry RevishAndrea Cambern and her husband Brett have carved out a sweet, new life for themselves in the sunny, southern California coastal town of Santa Barbara.A reunion that comes five years to the month since her sign-off at 10TV, I traveled to California to catch up my friend and former colleague. Andrea is still the live-wire, free-spirit, she's always been.Watch Thursday at 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. as I sit down with Andrea ..
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  • WATCH: Historic Marine drill at the Ohio Statehouse

    WATCH: Historic Marine drill at the Ohio Statehouse
    Published: 05/16/17 10:00 am EDT.Updated: 05/16/17 06:53 pm EDT. COLUMBUS, Ohio — The U.S. Marine Corps presented a historic color guard drill at the Ohio Statehouse Tuesday.The Ohio House and Nationwide partnered to bring the Marines' battle color detachment to downtown Columbus as part of Armed Forces Appreciation Week. The Capital Square Review and Advisory Board says it's the highly skilled unit's first performance at Ohio's state capital and a rare large-scale drill by the group outside ..
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