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Ice festival, concerts, comedy part of Columbus weekend fun, Jan. 16-18, 2026

Columbus, Ohio is hosting a variety of winter events, from the Winter Ice Festival to the Ohio RV and Boat Show, concerts, comedy shows, and science exhibits, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

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Ohio GOP lawmakers revive push to override DeWine veto of LGBTQ+ library provision

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio Republican lawmakers are renewing efforts to override Gov. Mike DeWine's veto of a budget provision that would require public libraries to limit children's access to books related to sexual orientation or gender identity, as the General Assembly prepares to return from its winter recess. The Ohio House is scheduled to [...]

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Sister of homicide victim pushes for Ohio law enforcement to publicly list unsolved cases

CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (WCMH) – The sister of an Ohio homicide victim is working to bring more attention to cold cases through an update to state law. On Dec. 28, 1991, the remains of Robin Stone, 17, were discovered in Guernsey County. Stone was seven months pregnant and had named her baby Zack. Her death was [...]

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Fox in the Snow considering locations in Upper Arlington, near Clintonville

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A Columbus-based cafΓ© chain is considering a location in Upper Arlington and another near Clintonville.Β  Fox in the Snow has proposed a cafΓ© at 1510 W. Lane Ave. in Upper Arlington and at 4201 N. High St. in Columbus’ Whetstone neighborhood near Clintonville, according to city permits. Both permits were filed [...]

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Should you paint your brick home? Central Ohio expert has warning

Curatola Masonry has warned against using standard paint on brick homes due to potential long-term damage, and suggested using masonry-specific mineral or vapor-permeable paints instead.

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Coyotes to become more active in Ohio as mating season begins

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio residents may soon see more coyotes as the animals’ mating season begins. Coyote mating season in Ohio typically occurs from late January through March, according to Ohio Division of Wildlife communications specialist Lindsey Krusling. β€œThey tend to be more active and visible as they'll travel to find mates, establish their [...]

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BrewDog permanently closes Short North, Franklinton taprooms

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- BrewDog announced Monday that it has closed two of its Columbus taprooms, shuttering its Short North and Franklinton locations after nearly eight years. The Scotland-based brewing company said in separate posts on each location's social media accounts that it had made the "tough decision" to close the bars at 1175 N. [...]

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Central Ohio correctional facilities awarded nearly $1 million for addiction treatment

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Five central Ohio correctional institutions have received a combined total of nearly $1 million in state grants to support addiction treatment. In late December, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office announced the fourth round of recipients for the Opioid Remediation Grant Program. Facilities can use the funding to hire full-time addiction-services coordinators [...]

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Casino revenue to help fund Nationwide Arena renovations

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Momentum is building behind a renovation of Nationwide Arena after a vote this month by Franklin County commissioners. The board voted on Jan. 6 to increase the county's share of casino-tax revenue dedicated to Nationwide Arena, marking another early step toward financing a planned $400 million renovation of the 25-year-old Columbus [...]

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New Albany dominates Franklin County's top home sales in 2025

The top residential real estate deals in Franklin and Delaware Counties in 2025 were all over $1.5 million, with the top sale in Franklin County selling for $4.2 million and the top sale in Delaware County selling for $1.74 million.

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HangOverEasy to open largest location yet in Dublin's Bridge Park

DUBLIN, Ohio (WCMH) -- An Ohio-born breakfast bar is bringing a new location to Dublin's Bridge Park. HangOverEasy announced on Jan. 8 it is opening its largest location to date in the space formerly occupied by Kona Craft Kitchen and Bar, with a full-service breakfast and cafe concept expected to debut in spring 2026 at [...]

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ETIAS and EES: Upcoming travel changes for U.S. citizens in Europe

U.S. citizens traveling to the Schengen Area will need to obtain pre-travel clearance through the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) and the Entry/Exit System (EES) will be fully implemented by April 10, 2026.

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Ohioans embrace recreational cannabis in 2025 as all-time sales top $1 billion

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Nonmedical cannabis sales topped $1 billion during 2025, according to state sales records. As of Jan. 3, 2026, Ohioans have bought just under $1.1 billion in recreational marijuana since legal sales began in August 2024. According to the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control data, $836,000,000 of those purchases were made in [...]

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'Sounds of dynamite' lead to arrest of Ohio man charged with possessing explosives

CAMBRIDGE, Ohio (WCMH) β€” Loud explosions in Guernsey County prompted multiple law enforcement agencies to descend upon a home just south of Cambridge this week. According to the Guernsey County Sheriff’s Office, multiple agencies were called to the area of Campbell Street, in Cambridge Township outside of city limits, just before 11 p.m. Monday. Authorities [...]

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Governor: 'Hell, no,' you can't enter Ohio's daycares without cause

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Gov. Mike DeWine warned members of the public attempting to investigate alleged daycare fraud in Ohio to stop trying to enter child care facilities. Over the past two weeks, social media has been flooded with videos of civilians, who label themselves investigative journalists, walking up to Columbus daycare facilities with questions [...]

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Tommy Boy Fest brings national attention to Sandusky, Ohio

The inaugural Tommy Boy Fest in Sandusky, Ohio was a success, attracting 44,000 visitors and featuring a Q&A session with the movie's director, a comedy show hosted by Chris Farley's brother, and a screening of the film.

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Grove City adopts nondiscrimination ordinance amid lack of Ohio statewide law

GROVE CITY, Ohio (WCMH) -- Grove City Council unanimously passed a new nondiscrimination ordinance last month, joining a growing number of Ohio municipalities that have enacted local protections for sexual orientation and gender identity in the absence of statewide law. The ordinance, which passed on its second reading Dec. 15, prohibits discrimination in employment, housing [...]

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Can underage people drink alcohol with their parents at restaurants in Ohio?

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – While the legal drinking age in Ohio is 21, there are certain circumstances where an underage person is permitted to consume alcohol.Β  In Ohio, it is generally illegal for people under the age of 21 to buy, possess, or consume alcohol. Under state law, doing so is a third-degree misdemeanor, which [...]

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