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November 24, 2008
Ohio Asks Feds For $550M For Unemployment Fund
Ohio officials are asking the federal government for a line of credit to inject into the unemployment fund for a span of three months.
City Leaders Work To Revive Holidays Downtown
Anyone who grew up in Columbus may remember coming Downtown to view the holiday displays in the Lazarus department store windows and, of course, the singing Christmas tree.
Changes In Place For Arriving, Departing Air Travelers
If you're traveling by plane this holiday season, you can expect your plane to be crowded, but you should have fewer delays.
Police Find Gun In Classroom, Call Off Lockdown
UPDATE: A lockdown is lifted Monday after authorities search for and find a gun in a high-school classroom. Get the latest.
Longaberger Basket Matriarch Dies
The 100-year-old matriarch of the family behind Ohio's Longaberger basket company has died.
Man’s Free Coal Easily Finds Takers
Coal that one Ohio man considered trash has been treasured by those who responded quickly to an online ad offering the fuel for free.
House Fire Kills 3 Children, Injures Man
Authorities in Cincinnati say three children under 10 are dead from an intense early morning house fire.
Nunnally: Clouds & Showers
Central Ohioans should expect rain showers and a slight chance for freezing rain Monday.
Candle Causes Duplex Fire
One side of a duplex caught fire early Monday. Get the latest.
November 23, 2008
Crew Beats Red Bulls 3-1 In MLS Cup
Guillermo Barros Schelotto led Columbus to victory in the MLS Cup on Sunday.
Nash Has Goal, Assist In Columbus’ 2-0 Win
Rick Nash extended his goal streak to five games, knocking in a backhander in the first period that helped the Columbus Blue Jackets to a 2-0 victory over the sluggish Atlanta Thrashers on Saturday night.
Mayors Place Wager On MLS Cup
The mayors of Columbus and New York are putting beer, chocolate and pizza on the line over Sunday's Major League Soccer Cup Final.
No Sponsor, No Statehouse Ice Rink
There won't be a rink for the second year in a row because no one will sponsor it.
McPeek: Warmer Today, Wintry Monday
Central Ohioans should expect mostly sunny skies and a warmer day.
November 22, 2008
Fire Crews Battle Flames
Firefighters battled flames at an early morning home on Harlem Road, NBC 4 reported.
McPeek: A Cold Day In The Stadium
Central Ohioans should see mostly sunny skies and a chilly Saturday.
November 21, 2008
Lawsuit Targets Columbus Police Over Sick Days
The Columbus Division of Police is the target of a class action lawsuit and the allegations stem from a dispute over sick days.
CPD All Tied Up: Use City Call Center
Columbus police dispatchers ask citizens to not use the department's nonemergency number, 614-645-4545, for nonpolice-related matters.
Gift Cards: Are They Safe To Buy?
Millions of consumers will buy gift cards during the holiday season, but with many businesses in financial trouble, will the gift cards still work in the future?
U.S. Raid Kills Iraqi Blamed In Maupin’s Death
The father of an Army reservist who was captured and killed in Iraq said he never doubted that the people responsible for his son's death would be found and punished.
RAW VIDEO: Baby Cheetahs Make Ohio Debut
The baby boys were born last month.
Gelber: A Cold Friday
Central Ohioans should expect some sun, winds, flurries and cold temps Friday.
November 20, 2008
Family Escapes Overnight Fire
Around 10:50 p.m. fire broke out in a two-story home on Hill Road in Pickerington.
Military Eyes Tiny Robots For Spy, Attack Missions
The U.S. military is researching a future generation of flying robots that can hunt, photograph, record and even attack enemy insurgents and terrorists.
Crews Prep For Another Round Of Snow
Central Ohioans braced for another round of snowfall Thursday. Monday brought the first dusting of snow of the season—and with it came a 30-car pile-up.
Is Your Apartment In Trouble?
Ohio is one of the top ten states in the nation for foreclosure. In October, there were more than 12,000 foreclosure filings, sending more people out of their homes and into apartments.
2nd Man Dies From Crash Injuries
A second person dies from injuries suffered in a two-vehicle crash Wednesday in northern Delaware County.
Cameras Catch Legal Red-Light Turners
A mayor has asked his police department to dismiss many of the traffic citations written with the help of new red-light cameras.
Tie 1 On To Promote Drunk-Driving Awareness
Mothers Against Drunk Driving again teamed up with state officials and local law enforcement to curb drinking and driving this holiday season.
Police Pull Body Out Of Submerged Car
Police say they've pulled the body of a 51-year-old man from a car found submerged in a lake.

