Saturday, August 26, 2017

Columbus bomb squad warns of homemade explosives danger and other top stories.

  • Columbus bomb squad warns of homemade explosives danger

    Columbus bomb squad warns of homemade explosives danger
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Columbus Fire Department and Bomb Squad send out a warning to parents days after two Olentangy School teens were accused of making a bomb in their apartments. The two soon to be sophomores are now facing charges, after a neighbor found one of their explosives floating in a nearby retention pond.  One of the teens even had a YouTube channel, where he would post videos making these highly dangerous devices. Battalion Chief Steve Martin with the Columbus Fire Dep..
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  • Columbus will take a new look at Hilltop retail

    Columbus will take a new look at Hilltop retail
    Mark Ferenchik The Columbus Dispatch @MarkFerenchik For years, neighborhood advocates have worked to revive retail on the Hilltop. Now, the city is willing to spend up to $50,000 for a new market study to figure out the best way to do it.The Hilltop Business Association approached Columbus officials for a grant for a study. But now the city will issue a request for proposals for the study, the first one in seven years."The dynamic of the neighborhood has changed," said Mark Lundin..
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  • Columbus Blue Jackets Have Star Power at Every Position

    Columbus Blue Jackets Have Star Power at Every Position
    The NHL is a league that does not seem as star driven as the NBA, but teams still need to have stars to be successful in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.After being booted from the postseason in the first round by the hated Pittsburgh Penguins, the Columbus Blue Jackets front office almost certainly had a long look at their roster. One question that must have arisen is if the Blue Jackets have enough star power to make a deeper run.Star AdditionThe Jackets made a big splash acquiring Artemi Panarin fro..
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  • Residents searching for dog after north Columbus fire

    Residents searching for dog after north Columbus fire
    COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Residents at a home that caught fire this morning say their dog may have died in the blaze. At about 9:11am, Friday, firefighters were called to the 2000 block of Findley Avenue on the report of a fire. According to firefighters, workers for a landscaping company were in the area when they noticed smoke from the home and woke the residents. “Knocking on door, dogs are barking, and in the back of my mind I knew we’d have to kick them in,” said Brian Archer with Charter Oaks Tr..
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  • Columbus' west side gets first city park in 15 years

    Columbus' west side gets first city park in 15 years
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  • Missing children last seen in North Linden area of Columbus

    Missing children last seen in North Linden area of Columbus
    Brothers Robert Alexander, left, and Joshua Alexander (CREDIT: Columbus Division of Police). COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Police in Columbus are looking for two missing boys who could be with an older brother with warrants for his arrest. According to Columbus police, Robert and Joshua Alexander were last seen around 9:30am in the area of Oakland Park and Cleveland Avenue. Joshua Alexander is described as an 11-year-old black male standing 4’5″ and weighing around 70 pounds. He has black ha..
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  • Mahoning grand jury indicts Columbus brothers in flea market killing

    Mahoning grand jury indicts Columbus brothers in flea market killing
    Published: Thu, July 20, 2017 @ 10:55 p.m.YOUNGSTOWNBy his own estimation, city police Detective Sgt. Ronald Rodway has investigated more than 150 homicides, so he knows a gift when he sees one.A Mahoning County grand jury Thursday agreed with him, indicting two Columbus men in a Nov. 6, 2016, slaying and a double shooting that wounded two women.Indicted on charges of aggravated murder, aggravated robbery, attempted murder, two counts of felonious assault and two counts of being a felon in posse..
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  • Columbus Police looking for caretaker accused of taking disabled ...

    Columbus Police looking for caretaker accused of taking disabled ...
    Columbus Police looking for caretaker accused of taking disabled adult’s debit card Charles Lamonte Cain (CREDIT: CPD) COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Columbus Division of Police is looking for a man accused of taking a disabled adult’s debit card and using it without permission. Police say Charles Lamonte Cain was the adult’s caretaker and did not have authorization to use it for personal needs. A warrant is out for his arrest, according to court records. Anyone who has information ab..
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  • Foxconn officials might have been in Columbus this week ...

    Foxconn officials might have been in Columbus this week ...
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  • Secular students group leaving Columbus for LA under new leader

    Secular students group leaving Columbus for LA under new leader
    Danae King The Columbus Dispatch @DanaeKing The idea that there isn't a God came to Kevin Bolling gradually, but it wasn't until years later that he discovered there is an entire community of people like him.Now, he's the leader of a secular organization and hopes to spread the word about nonreligious people and the values they hold.Bolling was named executive director of the Secular Student Alliance in June and will soon move the organization from its current Columbus headquarter..
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