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2 Ohio police officers injured in shooting; $10K reward offered for info leading to suspect’s arrest - MSNThe Fraternal Capital City Lodge #9 announced it was coordinating with the Central Ohio Crime Stoppers to offer a $10,000 reward for information that leads to Dixon’s arrest, WBNS reported.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Two central Ohio brothers are making their mark behind the camera by directing commercials airing during March Madness. But this isn't their first time in the spotlight.
COLUMBUS — A fraternity at Ohio State University has been suspended until 2029 following an investigation into hazing, originally reported by our news partner WBNS Columbus. The fraternity ...
Meredith Garofalo is now a full time meteorologist at Columbus CBS affiliate WBNS. She’s been filling in on mornings for nine months. She also said she’ll be contributing as a space and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — If you get nervous driving past a semitruck, you're not alone. But this week, state officials are trying to make everyday drivers more comfortable. Semitrucks in Ohio and across ...
Ohio's new law makes child grooming illegal, filling a critical legal gap and aiming to prevent abuse. Survivors like Chris Graham strongly back the legislation. Skip Navigation ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — WBNS-10TV was honored with a national Edward R. Murrow award for its coverage of the deadly bus crash that happened last November on Interstate 70 in Licking County.
Ohio man charged with murder after fatally stabbing his son. WHIO Staff. Mon, May 12, 2025 at 12:12 AM UTC. ... WBNS says. Officers found 24-year-old Vincent Wilburn suffering from stab wounds.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio could introduce a new tax break to help working people who take care of aging loved ones. At the statehouse on Wednesday, AARP volunteers and staff lobbied for the passage ...
Hundreds of Ohio child care providers rallied at the statehouse, urging for more government funding amid a growing child care crisis. To stream 10TV on your phone, you need the 10TV app. Download ...
Ohio residents could see around a $27 increase in their monthly electric bills starting June 1, as prices rise due to increased generation costs.
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