
Steve Brown
Former Morning Edition Host and Managing Editor
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Business & EconomyThe company announced Tuesday that it will begin producing the iconic Accord at its Indiana Auto Plant in 2025. The goal is to make room for electric vehicle production at the Marysville Auto Plant.
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The proposal originally called for food carts to close by 2 a.m., in line with other Short North businesses. After conversation with food cart operators, council member Emmanuel Remy says he wants to push the closure time to 2:30 a.m.
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Judge Dale Crawford wrote that the lawsuit against Ohio State would not go forward because the death of student Chase Meola did not happen on campus.
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More concerts and events are scheduled to be announced over the next two weeks.
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Business & EconomyThe judge ruled that Paxe Latitude, which owns the Latitude Five25 Apartments on Sawyer Boulevard, just off Interstate 670, should be held in contempt for violating numerous provisions of a January court order. The ruling also said a court-appointed receiver would begin managing property.
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Columbus Police said one officer fired at the man during a foot chase that followed a traffic stop at the intersection of Stanley and Wilson Avenues on the Southeast side Sunday.
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The trial of one of the men accused of being involved in the killing of a Columbus imam ended this week in a mistrial when a Franklin County jury couldn’t reach a verdict.
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Jurors are due back in a Cincinnati federal courtroom Tuesday for the resumption of the trial for former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former Ohio Republican Party chairman Matt Borges.
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Police say female victims have recounted abuse that happened at the Open Gates Church of God on Avery Road between 2012 and 2014. All were younger than 10 years old at the time.
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Some parts of Central Ohio were experiencing blizzard-like conditions Friday morning after an overnight storm blanketed the region in snow and temperatures at or below zero.