In the wake of days of protests over the death of George Floyd and increased attention being paid to relations between America’s police and the communities they serve, the city of Columbus is committing to “8 Can’t Wait,” an initiative from Campaign Zero to bring change to police departments.
At least 200 employees in a vegetables plant in Springfield have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Police are still investigating an incident on the West Side Wednesday when a cruiser was hit by a bullet.
A motorcyclist and his wife were killed when their bike collided with an SUV in Jackson Township Wednesday night.
Police are investigating the shooting death of a woman found dead inside a vehicle Wednesday morning with her small child inside.
With the Komen Columbus Race for the Cure replaced by a “virtual” race, the charity is partnering with Homage to encourage more participants to raise funds.
Police reform actions are being take at the local, state and federal level following weeks of wrenching global protests over racism and the deaths of black men and women at the hands of law enforcement officers.
Columbus State Community College announced it will be dismantling the statue of Christopher Columbus that has been displayed on its downtown campus since 1988 in an effort to be “mindful of societal change.”
OhioHealth says it will give back a portion of the more than 1.1 million personal protective equipment items such as, face masks, gloves, hand sanitizer and supplies donated to area hospitals in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
One man was killed and another hospitalized as a result of a double shooting on the Southeast Side early Tuesday.