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"Local News Roundup: Shootings, Arrests, and Community Efforts in Columbus"
- 2024/11/27
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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Wednesday, November 27, 2024.
We're starting with breaking news from the past few days. Columbus police are investigating a possible double shooting on the city's east side, which occurred on November 26[1]. Additionally, a woman wanted by the Columbus Division of Police was arrested in Toledo, a year and a half after a man was found shot and killed in north Columbus[3].
In local business news, Tractor Supply has abandoned its DEI and climate goals following criticism from various sources[3]. On a more positive note, a national cookie chain has opened its first Ohio storefront in Lewis Center, offering a variety of new flavors every week[3].
Moving to real estate, there are no major updates on notable property sales or new development projects. However, Central Ohio leaders have announced the creation of the Regional Housing Coalition to amplify efforts to increase affordable housing[2].
From city hall, Ohio Senator Blessing has introduced a resolution urging the Ohio Attorney General to take legal action against real estate company RealPage[2]. Additionally, the city is holding a community forum with Columbus police chief candidates, allowing residents to engage with potential leaders[4].
Weather-wise, today is expected to be cloudy with mild temperatures and some rain later on. High pressure will slide off to the east, providing sunshine and a light southeast breeze that will begin a warming trend[4].
In new business activity, Little Palace is closing for the final time after 15 years of service[4]. On the other hand, the Blue Jackets are hosting 'Hockey for Her' night with candle-making fun, promoting women's hockey[4].
Upcoming community events include a march to combat racism in the Short North following a neo-Nazi demonstration last weekend[1][2]. The community is also rallying around a local group facing a huge budget shortfall to prevent service and staffing reductions[2].
In local school achievements, Ohio State triumphed over Indiana 38-15, and the No. 1 Ohio State Men's Soccer team continues its historic season in the NCAA Tournament[4].
For a feel-good community story, a South Toledo elementary school has opened its doors to those in need of food and personal items, showcasing community spirit[1].
In today's crime report, police are searching for three men accused of assaulting a person in the parking lot of an after-hours club last month[2]. Additionally, a man was arrested for the murder of a 13-year-old boy in northeast Columbus[3].
This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're starting with breaking news from the past few days. Columbus police are investigating a possible double shooting on the city's east side, which occurred on November 26[1]. Additionally, a woman wanted by the Columbus Division of Police was arrested in Toledo, a year and a half after a man was found shot and killed in north Columbus[3].
In local business news, Tractor Supply has abandoned its DEI and climate goals following criticism from various sources[3]. On a more positive note, a national cookie chain has opened its first Ohio storefront in Lewis Center, offering a variety of new flavors every week[3].
Moving to real estate, there are no major updates on notable property sales or new development projects. However, Central Ohio leaders have announced the creation of the Regional Housing Coalition to amplify efforts to increase affordable housing[2].
From city hall, Ohio Senator Blessing has introduced a resolution urging the Ohio Attorney General to take legal action against real estate company RealPage[2]. Additionally, the city is holding a community forum with Columbus police chief candidates, allowing residents to engage with potential leaders[4].
Weather-wise, today is expected to be cloudy with mild temperatures and some rain later on. High pressure will slide off to the east, providing sunshine and a light southeast breeze that will begin a warming trend[4].
In new business activity, Little Palace is closing for the final time after 15 years of service[4]. On the other hand, the Blue Jackets are hosting 'Hockey for Her' night with candle-making fun, promoting women's hockey[4].
Upcoming community events include a march to combat racism in the Short North following a neo-Nazi demonstration last weekend[1][2]. The community is also rallying around a local group facing a huge budget shortfall to prevent service and staffing reductions[2].
In local school achievements, Ohio State triumphed over Indiana 38-15, and the No. 1 Ohio State Men's Soccer team continues its historic season in the NCAA Tournament[4].
For a feel-good community story, a South Toledo elementary school has opened its doors to those in need of food and personal items, showcasing community spirit[1].
In today's crime report, police are searching for three men accused of assaulting a person in the parking lot of an after-hours club last month[2]. Additionally, a man was arrested for the murder of a 13-year-old boy in northeast Columbus[3].
This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.