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March 18, 2010
Columbus Gets Speed Cameras
More red light cameras in Columbus will also check for speeding.
Upper Arlington School Battles Lice
Spring Break starts Friday in the Upper Arlington School District and officials are using the time wisely to clean the entire building at Barrington Elementary.
Local Business Owner Asks Customers To Help Save Hoagie Shop
A local restaurant that served customers for four decades is in danger of closing down. Now, loyal customers are stepping in to help.
Fire Crews Respond To 2-Alarm Fire In Westerville
Fire crews have called a second alarm at a Westerville apartment complex Thursday afternoon.
MIKAELA’S WAKE-UP CALL: It’s Madness I Tell You!
The temperature warms up, the office smack starts flying. It’s definitely March as we go behind the scenes at NBC 4.
Sketch Issued In Blendon Armed Robbery
Authorities are hoping the public will recognize an artist’s sketch of the suspect in the armed robbery of a gas station in Blendon Township in February.
Court: New Sex Offenders May Avert Notification
The Ohio Supreme Court has delivered a major setback to efforts by state lawmakers to apply the tough new sex offender notification requirements laid out in the federal Adam Walsh Act.
Congressman Outraged By Ad With Daughters
A freshman Ohio congressman says an ad showing his two young daughters went too far in the heated debate over health care.
Newark Uses Funds To Fix, Demolish Abandoned Homes
The city of Newark is turning some of its houses from hell into little slices of heaven.
Strickland Signs Dating Violence Protection Bill
A mother says she hopes a new Ohio law will protect other teens from the fate met by her daughter, killed by an ex-boyfriend who had hurt the girl before.
Ohio House OKs Fines For Unplowed Handicap Parking
The Ohio House has approved fines of up to $500 if lots plow other parking spaces in winter but leave handicapped spots buried in snow and ice.
Gelber: Stargazer’s Night Ahead
Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Bob Nunnally is calling for dazzling sunshine and a mild afternoon with a high of 65 degrees.
Late-Night Rollover Crash Kills Local Woman
A 31-year-old woman dies after a late-night crash in Delaware County Wednesday.
March 17, 2010
Ohio Transportation Official Defends Rail Project
Ohio’s top transportation official is defending a plan to restore passenger train service in the state, saying the project can be completed with its budgeted $400 million in federal stimulus funds.
Man Accuses Neighbor Of Shooting His Home
A Delaware County homeowner wants a change in state law to protect him and his family from a neighbor who has used their backyard for shooting practice.
Fairfield County Considers Curfew
It seems to be one of the issues many communities have moved to or are at least discussing—curfews. You can add Fairfield County to that list.
Landmark Tea House Could Be Demolished
The future of a once-popular local tea house is up in the air.
Farm Under Investigation, Horse Seized
A local farm is under investigation after one of its horses died. Now, their remaining horse has been seized.
Hilliard Police Using Text Alerts To Notify Citizens
Nixle is a free service to notify citizens of emergencies, alerts and advisories that occur in Hilliard.
Sexting Comes With Consequences
The Reporter talks to Bradley Principal Dave Stewart about the school’s policies and possible consequences.
Crews Exceed Mayor’s Pothole-Patching Goal
The city of Columbus says crews have exceeded Mayor Coleman’s pothole-patching goal two weeks ahead of schedule.
Middle School Evacuates For Gas Leak
UPDATE: A natural gas leak caused a short evacuation at a Columbus City Schools middle school Wednesday afternoon.
Ex-Obetz Officer Sentenced In Sexual Battery Of Arrestee
UPDATE: A former Obetz police officer was sentenced Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to sexual battery in late January.
Free Rain Barrels Help Save Money, Sewers
As part of a new pilot program, the City of Columbus and a local non-profit are handing out rain barrels, hoping to save consumers money and take a load off the city’s aging sewer system.
Woman: Husband ‘Booby Trapped’ Garage
UPDATE: Authorities clear the scene after a West Side woman calls authorities to report her husband has died and then tells responders her dead husband booby trapped their garage.
Celebrations Begin On City Sidewalk, In Pubs
As locals celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, law enforcement, restaurants and pubs and taxi companies are preparing to handle the crowds of merry-makers.
Gelber: Fair & Cool
Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Ben Gelber is calling for fair skies and a cool low of 36 degrees tonight.
Troopers ID Victims After Fatal Crash
UPDATE: Marysville troopers release new information after a head-on crash kills one person and critically injures another early Wednesday morning.
Home Damaged By Fire In West Columbus
Firefighters worked to put out a house fire in west Columbus early Wednesday.
March 16, 2010
Witness Statement Questioned At Demjanjuk Trial
An expert witness has called into question a statement being used by German prosecutors at the trial of retired Cleveland area autoworker John Demjanjuk.

