Nora Igelnik
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Health, Science & EnvironmentTyler Peyton filed suit against Nationwide Children's Hospital over the death of his newborn daughter after a crib fall.
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Columbus Department of Public Service released a report on shared mobility services, focusing on the city's 2025 deployment of Veo and Spin devices.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe Clintonville neighborhood stood out in a survey about the impact of deer in Columbus, and the city will discuss deer management methods at a public meeting Wednesday.
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Rising temperatures during the day and freezing temperatures at night have resulted in slippery commutes for pedestrians, as property owners, landlords and tenants have delayed clearing sidewalks.
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In October, the Ohio History Connection reduced 30 full-time staffed positions due to operational needs, funding and role-specific responsibilities.
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ScottsMiracle-Gro Field will hold matches for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Women’s and Men’s Soccer Tournaments, marking the first time Ohio will be home to an Olympic competition.
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The Community Shelter Board conducted its annual Point-in-Time homeless count on Thursday.
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Three people, including two students, were arrested at the Ohio Union on Tuesday over a protest targeting Customs and Border Protection recruiters during the annual spring career fair.
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The no-cost Mid-Ohio Market on Norton Road caught on fire early Tuesday morning. The Columbus Fire Department and the Mid-Ohio Food Collective are still working together to figure out what caused the fire.
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Curious CbusEastgate is a Columbus community that prides itself on its diversity. For decades it was a community where middle-class Black families thrived.