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Former Ohio State cornerback Marshon Lattimore arrested on weapons charge

LAKEWOOD, Ohio (WCMH) -- Former Ohio State and current Washington Commanders cornerback Marshon Lattimore was arrested in Lakewood and is facing a weapons charge. A spokesperson with the Lakewood police department told NBC4 that Lattimore was a passenger in a vehicle that was stopped by police for having expired plates and committing other traffic violations. [...]

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Northwest Columbus fatal shooting suspects claim self defense, victim identified

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β€” A person fatally shot Monday night in the northwest section of Columbus has been identified and police say the suspects claimed self-defense during the incident. According to a CPD media report, officers arrived at the 2900 block of Hayden Road and found 20-year-old Kenneth Grace unresponsive and suffering from a gunshot [...]

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OhioHealth acquires newly built Hilliard facility for $23 million

HILLIARD, Ohio (WCMH) – A Columbus-based health care giant recently purchased a newly built facility in Hilliard for $23 million. OhioHealth bought the building at 3401 Mill Run Dr., dubbed the β€œMill Run Innovation Center,” and the 10 acres it sits on in late December, according to the Franklin County Auditor’s Office. In a statement [...]

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JT's Pizza and Pub to open third central Ohio location in Jerome Village

DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) -- JT's Pizza and Pub is adding another location in central Ohio, continuing a period of steady growth for the locally owned restaurant. The restaurant is set to open a new pub-style pizzeria on Jan. 15 in Plain City's Jerome Village development, marking its third location in the region. The new JT's [...]

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Loyal dog who loves to snuggle is up for adoption

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) - Meet Eric! He is up for adoption at the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center. Eric is 2 years old and described as a social pup who loves people. Eric recently returned from the shelter's holiday sleepover and had great reviews from the family he stayed with, according to the [...]

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Columbus receives $2.28 million from DuPont in forever chemicals lawsuit settlement

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β€” The City of Columbus is continuing to add to its purse after an additional settlement from a large company it sued over chemical contamination. DuPont will pay $2.28 million to the city after a 2023 lawsuit alleged the company produced forever chemicals and did so negligently. 3M Corporation was also named [...]

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