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COLUMBUS (WCMH) — Columbus Police busted what they are calling a drug house and motorcycle chop shop on the city’s north side. Police were called to a home in Clinton Estates on Tuesday after the residents said someone was burglarizing the home. When police searched the home at the resident’s request, they found a suspected marijuana grow operation in the basement. CREDIT: Columbus City Attorney’s Office CREDIT: Columbus City Attorney’s Office Police secured the home on Bryson Road, and the ci..>> view originalVIDEO: Fire damages entrance to Max & Erma's in north Columbus
Published: 09/29/17 07:59 pm EDTUpdated: 09/29/17 08:02 pm EDT A fire outside a restaurant in north Columbus did damage to its front entrance before it was put out Friday evening.According to Columbus Fire, mulch outside of the Max & Erma’s on Sawmill Road caught fire and spread to a bush which touched the restaurant.Columbus Fire said they have not determined a cause at this time.An official with the restaurant said there were no injuries and no damage to the inside.The restaurant is closed ..>> view originalColumbus Blue Jackets: Hannikainen Contract Locks Him In
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 24: Columbus Blue Jackets left wing Markus Hannikainen (37) prepares to receive a pass in the first period of a Preseason game between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Nashville Predators on September 24, 2017, at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH. (Photo by Adam Lacy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)Columbus Blue Jackets: Hannikainen Contract Locks Him InThe Columbus Blue Jackets signed winger Markus Hannikainen before the end of last season to a two-year, one-way deal...>> view originalColumbus police officer retires after 56 years
Alissa Widman Neese The Columbus Dispatch @AlissaWidman Columbus' longest-serving police officer is so renowned that the president's entourage routinely asked for him by name."When we had presidents come to town, the Secret Service would call me and ask, 'Is Karl Barth still there?'" recalled Columbus City Councilman Mitchell Brown, who served as the city's director of public safety for 14 years.For more than a half-century, the answer was always "yes.""They'd say, 'All right, we..>> view originalColumbus police searching for suspect after shooting at apartment ...
GROVEPORT (WCMH) – Columbus police searched a wooded area in the southeast side of the city Friday morning, looking for the suspect in a shooting that sent a man to the hospital. Columbus police said they responded to the Winchester Park Apartments on Overhill Way at 8:16am. According to police dispatchers, a man with two gunshot wounds to his upper body was taken to Grant Medical Center. Police on the scene said the man was stable and that he was shot while he was outside near the trash area..>> view originalOhio's minimum wage to increase in 2018
Published: 09/29/17 01:07 pm EDTUpdated: 09/30/17 05:46 am EDT Ohioans on minimum wage will get a slight bump in their pay next year.Minimum wage in the state is scheduled to increase 15 cents on January 1 to $8.30 per hour for non-tipped employees and $4.15 per hour for tipped employees. The increase will apply to employees of businesses that make more than $305,000 per year.The Constitutional Amendment passed by Ohio voters in November 2006 states that Ohio’s minimum wage shall increase on ..>> view originalColumbus Security Guards Join Union, With Contract For Higher Pay
Three hundred security guards in Columbus have joined a local union in the first contract of its kind in Ohio. Under the three-year contract, security guards will become members of the Service Employees International Union Local 1, or SEIU 1. Workers who were earning minimum wage will see a significant increase in pay, as well as paid holidays and enhanced health care benefits. Columbus City Council member Elizabeth Brown said this contract is important as jobs in the service sector continue to..>> view originalOne dead after house fire in north Columbus
Columbus Fire Chief Steve Martin confirmed that one person is dead after a house fire in north Columbus Friday morning. (WSYX/WTTE) COLUMBUS, Ohio â Columbus Fire Chief Steve Martin confirmed that one person is dead after a house fire in north Columbus Friday morning. Crews were called to the 1400 block of Republic Avenue at 4:25 a.m.When fire crews arrived they found a man his 60's inside the home.Investigators are on their way to determine what caused the fire. ABC6/ FOX 28 will contin..>> view originalColumbus Police mentoring program in jeopardy; inactive for a year
Derek Slane spent Friday afternoon reminiscing."Our friendships are really strong," he said about his bond with those who took part in the Columbus Police Explorers Program. "We're like brothers and sisters."Slane, like hundreds of other Columbus students, were introduced to the ins and outs of police work while in the Explorers Program. Officers gave them one-on-one training for things like crime-scene investigations and traffic stops.Slane says he gained confidence and a new family because of ..>> view originalColumbus police officers tried to rescue man in deadly Linden fire
Bill Bush The Columbus Dispatch @ReporterBush Two Columbus police officers desperately tried but failed to kick down a door and rescue a man caught in an early Friday morning house fire in Linden, a neighbor who witnessed the attempt said.Emergency responders received the report of the fire in the 1400 block of Republic Avenue at 4:25 a.m. Friday, said Battalion Chief Steve Martin, a Columbus Fire spokesman.Firefighters arrived to find a small single-story house ablaze. They disco..>> view original
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