Thursday, September 21, 2017

Columbus 2020 and the Rise of Smaller Smart Cities and other top stories.

  • Columbus 2020 and the Rise of Smaller Smart Cities

    Columbus 2020 and the Rise of Smaller Smart Cities
    Smart-city programs are popping up all over the United States. As we economize the Internet of Things and technology becomes more affordable, cities are taking advantage of the tech boom and looking to instill new programs in their infrastructure. While much of the focus may go to major cities like New York or Los Angeles, medium-sized to smaller cities are actually leading the charge. A recent survey by the U.S. Conference of Mayors and the analytics firm IHS Markit revealed that 30% of existi..
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  • Columbus Blue Jackets January 2017 Schedule Outlook

    Columbus Blue Jackets January 2017 Schedule Outlook
    COLUMBUS, OH - APRIL 16: Boone Jenner Columbus Blue Jackets January 2018 Schedule OutlookThe Columbus Blue Jackets 2017-2018 season is quickly approaching. How will January play out for the CBJ?January is going to be a struggle for Columbus Blue Jackets fans. 10 games in 31 days. Woof. Out of those 10 games there will only be four games at home for fans to enjoy. Add on top that both Ohio NFL teams and the Buckeyes will be done by early January and it’s going to be a long month for fans.Not to s..
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  • How to Watch: Columbus Crew SC vs. Chicago Fire

    How to Watch: Columbus Crew SC vs. Chicago Fire
    Columbus Crew SC lost in San Jose and then made several moves at the end of the transfer window. It was a busy week for the Black & Gold. The Pedro Santos ...
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  • Columbus school officials thrilled to benefit from WOSA's used ...

    Columbus school officials thrilled to benefit from WOSA's used ...
    Ken Gordon The Columbus Dispatch @kgdispatch Because music has profoundly affected the lives of Bill and Sarah Lange, the Far North Side couple jumped at the chance to introduce it to someone else. The Langes donated a trombone belonging to their son to Columbus City Schools — via a recent used-instrument drive sponsored by WOSA (101.1 FM), the classical-music station of WOSU Radio. All told, 267 instruments were collected. “Music brought my wife and I together and has enriched o..
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  • Ohioan arrested after car plows into protesters in Charlottesville

    Ohioan arrested after car plows into protesters in Charlottesville
    Joe Heim, Ellie Silverman, T. Rees Shapiro and Emma Brown The Washington Post CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Chaos and violence turned to tragedy Saturday as a car that authorities say was driven by an Ohio man plowed into a crowd where hundreds of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members clashed with protesters in Virginia, killing at least one person and leaving scores more injured. Hours later, two state police officers died when their police helicopter crashed on the outsk..
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  • Trump blames 'many sides' for violent clashes in Virginia

    Trump blames 'many sides' for violent clashes in Virginia
    BEDMINISTER, N.J. — President Donald Trump on Saturday blamed "many sides" for the violent clashes between protesters and white supremacists in Virginia and contended that the "hatred and bigotry" broadcast across the country had taken root long before his political ascendancy.That was not how the Charlottesville mayor assessed the chaos that led the governor to declare a state of emergency, contending that Trump's campaign fed the flames of prejudice.Trump, on a working vacation at his New Jer..
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  • Epidemic of crustaceans follows fair

    Epidemic of crustaceans follows fair
    By JOHN LORSONColumnist I figure it was just about the exact moment that I was railing on about my daughter’s explicit (and just a bit ridiculous) instructions for taking care of her pet hamster during her stay at the Ohio State Fair that she was happily adding to her menagerie at a sketchy booth along the midway. "Hermit crabs! Get your crabs here folks!" called a fine young man from the sales deck of road-weary fair trailer emblazoned with the almost shockingly dubious name "Crabs..
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  • Editorial: Columbus is growing up — and up

    Editorial: Columbus is growing up — and up
    In 1993, the year that Columbus’ future mayor, Andrew J. Ginther was graduating from Whetstone High School, the city’s Downtown was struggling. It had a 4-year-old mall, opened in a decade-long effort to spur redevelopment in the city’s core. But Columbus City Center was a walled-off fortress doomed as rim areas, such as Polaris and Easton, developed and lured residents, businesses and shoppers to shiny new malls in the outskirts. At Broad and High streets, a dilapidated Roy’s Jewelers build..
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  • Newark Police searching for missing teen, infant son

    Newark Police searching for missing teen, infant son
    Published: 08/12/17 11:44 am EDT. Newark Police and Licking County Childrens Services are searching for a missing 16-year-old girl and her 1-year-old son.Macalie Hammond is described as Caucasian, 5' 6" tall, with blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen with her infant son, Jonathen, on Friday afternoon in the downtown Newark area. Police say that Hammond does not have the means to care for Jonathen. She is believed to have family ties in both Newark and Heath. Authorities are asking anyo..
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  • Outdoors | Report suggests 'gauntlet' to block carp

    Outdoors | Report suggests 'gauntlet' to block carp
    By Dave Golowenski For The Columbus Dispatch Asian carp likely will have to “run the gauntlet” of barriers at some point if the fish are to break into the Great Lakes at its most vulnerable location.So suggests a long-awaited report issued recently by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that examined ways of dealing with the threat at the Brandon Road Lock and Dam near Joliet, Illinois.The corps’ tentative plan, which faces a period of public comment into September, includes a combinat..
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Daughter, father, future doctor: Victims of unrest in Venezuela .Two young men shot, wounded in south Columbus .
What the EU antitrust ruling could mean for Google search .Firefighters respond to second-alarm fire in northeast Columbus .

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