Columbus Division of Police Chief Elaine Bryant briefed reporters about a police shooting that happened on Wednesday where a suspect was killed by police after he shot at officers in the Linden area. Bryant said the man was 38-year-old Chantez Loury.
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The change in the rules for U.S. Senators on prediction markets is sponsored by Ohio’s freshman senator, Republican Bernie Moreno.
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After a multitude of legal and financial obstacles, the long-awaited, multibillion dollar Cleveland Browns stadium is finally underway.
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Habash, a former Columbus City Council member and president, started with the organization in 1984.
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A Columbus Police officer is recovering after being shot last night in the Linden neighborhood.
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More than 100 Ohio schools have embraced flag football in recent years. It could become an officially sanctioned sport as soon as next school year.
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Curious CbusOhio is not typically associated with the U.S. Navy, but for decades, a naval center operated in the heart of landlocked Columbus.
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Most rural areas of Ohio have been voting Republican for decades, but Democrats have been trying to change that.
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A resident told Columbus City Council that park employees removed a child from an unoccupied turf field at Kilbourne Run Sports Park. The fields rent at $250 for two hours.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments about President Trump’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haiti. Viles Dorsainvil, who lives in Springfield, is one of the plaintiffs.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has rejected the claim that customers overpaid to AEP Ohio so the energy company could continue to operate two coal power plants.
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An important election is just around the corner. Ohio will elect a new governor and decide who will represent the state in the U.S. Senate. A new poll provides a snapshot of what voters are thinking, and the results are interesting.
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