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Columbus fire chief to resign after being dealt disciplinary charges

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The City of Columbus announced that fire chief Jeff Happ will resign after he was issued disciplinary charges in December in relation to a 2023 fatal crash between a fire truck and two cars. Happ's resignation will go into effect on Jan. 16, the city announced on Tuesday afternoon. Due to [...]

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City permits: National bagel chain plans to open in northeast Columbus near Gahanna

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A national fast-casual chain known for its gourmet bagels is planning to open in northeast Columbus near Gahanna. Einstein Bros. Bagels has proposed an eatery at 4776 Morse Road, according to city permits. Previously a T-Mobile store, the location sits in a retail strip alongside First Watch, Poke Bros and Honeygrow.Β  [...]

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Powell tavern Liberty Social closes after eight months in business

POWELL, Ohio (WCMH) -- Liberty Social, a tavern and restaurant in Powell, permanently closed at the end of December after operating for just eight months. The restaurant, located at 240 N. Liberty St. in the Liberty Station center, announced the closure in a social media post on Dec. 29. Its final day of operation was [...]

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Bexley parents oppose district plan to replace grass with artificial turf

BEXLEY, Ohio (WCMH) -- Parents in the Bexley City School District are pushing back against a district proposal to replace grass at elementary schools with artificial turf. Bexley City Schools is considering major facility changes to its five district schools. Among many proposed changes is a recommendation to replace grass play areas at two elementary [...]

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How the federal child care funding freeze will impact Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- State leaders said Ohio child care will start feeling the effects of a federal funding freeze in 8-10 weeks, although child care centers said there have been some reimbursement delays. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced on Dec. 31 that it would freeze all federal child care payments [...]

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Pedestrian killed in north Columbus hit-skip

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β€” One person is dead after being struck by a vehicle in a northeast Columbus crosswalk Monday night. According to the Columbus Division of Police, one person was crossing the intersection of Cleveland Avenue and Eddystone Avenue in the North Linden neighborhood. At the same time, an unknown vehicle was traveling southbound [...]

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Dublin-based Wendy's discriminated against Ohio manager, lawsuit claims

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Wendy's is facing a federal lawsuit alleging the fast-food chain discriminated against a Columbus-based district manager because of disability and age, according to court filings. Filed Dec. 29 in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, the lawsuit alleges the company violated federal law after a district manager went [...]

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Crash between motorcycle, bus kills 1 in Groveport

GROVEPORT, Ohio (WCMH) -- A crash involving a motorcycle and a transit bus in Groveport resulted in one person being killed Monday afternoon. The crash happened at approximately 4:07 p.m. on Rohr Road near Gateway Court, the Franklin County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. A 2020 MT 09 Yamaha motorcycle was driving west on [...]

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Columbus council elects officers, assigns committee leaders

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Columbus City Council met for the first time in 2026, electing officers and assigning committee leadership. Shannon Hardin has served as council president since 2018, and was elected Monday to keep that post. Hardin and President Pro Tem Rob Dorans were unanimously reelected to these positions. Councilmembers also received committee assignments, [...]

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Columbus police release video of person of interest near home where couple was killed

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A newly released video from the Columbus Division of Police shows what they described as a person of interest walking in an alley near a Weinland Park home where a couple was killed. Police believe Spencer and Monique Tepe, a married couple in their late 30s, were killed sometime between 2 [...]

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Delaware councilman charged with harassment resigns after being charged again

DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) -- A Delaware city councilman who was arrested in November on harassment charges has resigned after he was charged last week for a second time. Cory Hoffman, who represented the Third Ward, resigned effective immediately, according to Mayor Carolyn Kay Riggle. Hoffman's term was set to expire in November 2027. "Council Member [...]

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Impact on oil industry after U.S. military operation in Venezuela may be little to none

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β€” Following the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, President Donald Trump said the U.S. will be taking over its oil industry. β€œThe Venezuelan oil industry has the potential to be big. They do have the world’s largest oil reserves, but they’ve been a really small producer in the last decade or so,” [...]

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Gov. DeWine discusses child care centers fraud allegations, state safeguards

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine hosted a news conference Monday afternoon to discuss the state's publicly funded child care centers as national discussion on alleged fraud continues. DeWine was joined by Kara Wente, the director of Ohio's Department of Children and Youth (DCY), to discuss the recent uptick in allegations of fraud [...]

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Columbus ranked seventh most livable city in U.S.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Columbus was ranked the seventh most livable metro area in RentCafe's annual review of U.S. cities. Columbus was highlighted as the seventh-best for its focus on wellness and a cost of living 5% below the national average. RentCafe said the city is perfect for "foodies who are looking for new culinary [...]

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Fast-casual eatery serving Mediterranean, Middle Eastern food opens at Easton

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A central Ohio-based fast-casual eatery serving Mediterranean and Middle Eastern food recently opened at Easton Town Center.Β  Shawerma Bite began welcoming customers at 4100 Worth Avenue on Friday. The eatery took over the building that previously belonged to Dragon Donuts, which closed in August 2024.Β  β€œThis is a perfect location at [...]

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Mecha Noodle Bar closes Short North restaurant, its only Ohio location

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Mecha Noodle Bar has closed its Short North restaurant, ending the Connecticut-based chain's presence in Ohio after operating for more than a year. The restaurant, located at 965 N. High St. in a building that previously housed a White Castle, closed in December, according to a sign posted on the front [...]

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Ex-Crew manager Wilfried Nancy fired by Celtic FC after eight games

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Former Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy has been fired by Scottish club Celtic FC after just one month with the club. Nancy was hired by Celtic in early December and managed the team for just eight matches, six of which they lost. The club confirmed Monday morning it has terminated [...]

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Man detained after home of Vice President JD Vance reportedly vandalized in Cincinnati

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) β€” The Ohio home of Vice President JD Vance was reportedly vandalized while he and his family were in Washington D.C. early Monday morning, according to multiple sources. A report from NBC News states that one person is in custody after Vance’s home in Cincinnati was damaged, including broken windows β€œon the [...]

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