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The indictment said William T. Griffith was carrying a rifle, pistol and revolver when law enforcement officers found him at an airport construction site on Jan. 9
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William T. Griffith III, of Delaware, has been charged with illegally possessing ammunition as a convicted felon.
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William Griffith was arrested after construction workers reported a suspicious person near an area of the airport's new terminal construction site.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is imposing reductions to take pressure off air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay during the shutdown.
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The issue happened after cybersecurtity company CrowdStrike had a software malfunction.
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Business & EconomyAAA predicts some 55.4 million Americans will flock to holiday destinations in the third-busiest Thanksgiving travel season, since the organization started keeping track in 2000.
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Business & EconomyMembers with the Columbus Building Trades Council and other labor unions are asking the Columbus Airport Authority to use a project labor agreement for the new airport terminal at John Glenn International Airport that's planned to open by 2029.
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Business & EconomyThe $2 billion airport terminal would replace the 65-year-old terminal and expand its capacity to dock with larger aircraft.
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American Airlines flight 1958 had 173 people on board when it departed from John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, headed to Phoenix around 7:45 a.m. Sunday.
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Travelers continue to deal with flight disruptions during the most recent COVID surge.