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Here’s some great news for the residents of the Linden area. Mayor Andrew J. Ginther and Columbus City Council joined community partners Monday (July 5th) to announce $500,000 to assist the Linden community with exterior home repairs as part of The 614 for Linden collaborative. The partnership advances the One Linden Community plan to re-imagine […]
COVID-19 Is Still a Threat in Columbus and on The Raise
Columbus Police are denying that they ripped the legs off of a double amputee after dousing him with pepper spray and has released body cam footage to back their story. Columbus Police Sgt. James Fuqua explains body-cam footage and footage from a pole-mounted camera near the Ohio Statehouse. Check it out below: According to […]
The Columbus Ohio Police Department is once again under scrutiny after a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest turned violent on Sunday, June 21st downtown. Get Breaking News & Exclusive Contest in Your Inbox: The incident took place at the second protest downtown for the day after the LGBTQ protest in support of the Black […]
COVID-19 testing saves lives. Free COVID-19 tests are available at Columbus Public Health on Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., in partnership with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, OhioHealth and Mount Carmel Health System. Protect yourself, your loved ones and the community with a free COVID-19 test. Call 614-645-1519 or visit columbus.gov/coronavirus […]
Throughout the Short North and Downtown Columbus artwork has been commissioned by local artist to support Black Lives Matter, George Floyd and others. See the beautiful works of art here
Columbus City-Wide Curfew Lifted Allowing Peaceful Protesters More Freedom
Guess who’s back?! The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium got the official ok by the state to reopen next week, of course with some safety guidelines. The zoo made this post to their social media, check it out below: The caption reads, “The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is excited to announce that we now have the […]
Campus will be open this fall but things will be different
This is the type of news that no one wants to hear. A person that attended Columbus, Ohio protest has tested positive for COVID-19. Columbus Public Health has issued a statement saying the individual was symptomatic on May 27 but still attended the protests. They made this post to their social media: The health department […]
The day is finally here that retailers are free to open their businesses back up to the public after weeks of being shut down due to the pandemic. Approximately 90% of the state’s economy will be back open, according to Gov. Mike DeWine, but things will look a little different. According to NBC4i.com, our favorite […]
COVID-19 has closed almost everything in Central Ohio but many were hoping that by summer we could get out and enjoy pools and more. But that may not be happening for some of the families who live in Hilliard. The city announced Monday that their city pools will not be opening for the 2020 […]