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Bank of America has awarded CAPA $500,000 to help convert the historic Central Presbyterian Church at 132 S. Third St. into a mid‑sized music hall, with work set to begin in May 2026.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Plain City police found 26-year-old Charlie Tona Thach’s body in a retention pond nearly two weeks after his car crashed there; an autopsy is pending. Authorities say dive teams and sonar initially missed the body.
Politics & Govt in ...
Ohio’s casino regulator posted a draft rule to bar credit‑card deposits for sports wagers, public comment runs through May 15. Major operators have already pulled card funding.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost sued a Tipp City photographer after more than two dozen complaints that couples paid but never received wedding photos. The suit seeks refunds, penalties and an injunction.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A late-night two-vehicle crash on SR 315 at King Avenue left one person dead and five hospitalized; northbound lanes were closed as crews worked the scene.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Ohio EPA will hold a public hearing Wednesday on a wetland permit tied to a proposed $1B Google data center in Franklin Furnace. Locals have raised urgent concerns about wetlands and river impacts.
The Ohio Supreme Court found Whitehall’s recall petitions fell short of the charter’s 15% threshold and ordered the clerk to certify defects, pausing a May 28 vote. Petitioners have ten days to try to add signatures.
A three‑vehicle crash on U.S. 30 east of State Route 598 left one woman dead and several others hospitalized. Authorities say the collision is under investigation.
Weather & Environment in ...
A Frost Advisory covers Columbus through 9 a.m. Cover tender plants before sunrise. Mild afternoons follow, with a strong warmup and storm chances early next week.
Whitehall police arrested a man Friday after social‑media posts threatening schools. He faces an inducing‑panic charge and is jailed on $150,000 bond.
A man was cut in the face after confronting a suspected car thief in a downtown Liberty Street garage. Police have released a photo and are asking for tips.
On April 29, 2026 the Ohio Supreme Court ruled AEP Ohio need not refund nearly $75M tied to two OVEC coal plants. The decision upholds PUCO’s prudency finding and leaves past collections intact.
Columbus will replace more than 50,000 lead and galvanized service lines at no direct cost to homeowners during scheduled street projects.
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