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ODOT camera captures Atlas rocket on freeway
COLUMBUS (WKRC) - An ODOT camera captured an Atlas rocket on the freeway. The image was captured Monday at 12:10 p.m. at Worthington Galena Road on I-270 near Columbus, Ohio. According to Astronautix, the Atlas rocket was originally developed as the United States’ first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), but ended up being primarily used for American space exploration.
Ohio theft ring appears to be part of larger issue: Law enforcement
Central Ohio law enforcement officials claim organized retail theft has seemingly increased in recent years, with a recent investigation unveiling a unique shoplifting ring with local convenience stores as the culprit.
Grassroots push looks to answer the question, 'Do You Know Where Your Children Are?'
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Columbus police are gathering evidence, searching for clues, and trying to find insight into a late-night shooting that landed a kid in the hospital. It all happened near South Central Avenue and West Mound Street just after 11 p.m. on Sunday night. Officers got a call about a shooting and when they arrived they found a juvenile who had been hit several times. The kid was rushed to Nationwide Children's Hospital and is expected to make it.
Car crashes into American Red Cross building in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — A vehicle crashed into the American Red Cross building near downtown Columbus on Tuesday. Police say the car struck the building around 8 a.m. at 995 East Broad Street. ABC 6 had at crew at the scene that said they saw a heavily damaged car...
Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law has no business coming to Ohio
When a professional football game isn’t going your way, you can simply turn off the TV and stop watching. Unfortunately, our tendency to treat politics like sports results in people attempting exactly that – they simply stop watching. But the targets of hateful legislation can’t switch the TV off – it’s not just a game. […] The post Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law has no business coming to Ohio appeared first on Ohio Capital Journal.
Addiction is an epidemic. Can solutions be found in Passover?
Rabbi Areyah Kaltmann is the co-director of Lori Schottenstein Chabad Center of Columbus and co-director of Stop to Live. These days, everyone seems to be addicted to something, especially our technology and our smartphones. It has gotten to the point where many psychologists are calling it an epidemic. We spend...
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