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Gene Smith, Ohio State's Director of Athletics, announced Wednesday morning during a press conference that he will retire in July 2024.
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Columbus city leaders and Democratic state lawmakers held a news conference at the Ohio Statehouse Thursday, calling on Republican colleagues to "get on the right side of history" when it comes to meaningful reforms to prevent gun violence.
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The zoo said the gorilla did not show any visible signs of pregnancy and caretakers only discovered she was a male when they saw her holding a newborn gorilla Thursday morning.
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Three Central State University students are learning first-hand the difficulties of securing affordable housing. They are interning with the Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority, the city’s public housing agency.
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Body cam footage from three different angles show a chaotic standoff between Columbus police and 45-year-old Antwan Lindsey. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is looking into the officers who were involved in the shooting.
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Biden helped announce new initiatives planned by Columbus State Community College, local unions and employers meant to quadruple the amount of trained technicians in the area.
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The decision keeps in place a lower court's decision that revived unsettled cases against The Ohio State University from victims of OSU athletics physician Richard Strauss between 1978 and 1998.
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"BS High" focuses on the Bishop Sycamore Centurions in the lead-up and fallout from their 58-0 blowout loss to IMG Academy on ESPN in 2021.
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Columbus is gearing up to host the 91st Annual Meeting of the 2023 U.S. Conference of Mayors June 2-5.
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WYSO's Album of the Month for May 2023.
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The company says teens ages 13-17 will have their own accounts and be able to request their own rides, however, their accounts must be connected to an adult's.
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Some in the Columbus film industry say there's less work to go around, while others note steady business that leaves Columbus poised to tackle a new part of the market.