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November 20, 2009
St. Stephens Community House Toys
St. Stephens’ Community House joined forces with the Central Ohio Labor Council Friday to kick off the 2009 Christmas Care/One Toy Campaign.
Central Ohio Leaders Against Breast Cancer Remember Stefanie Spielman
Thousands of Central Ohioans are remembering Stefanie Spielman.
Woman Killed In Forklift Accident
A forklift operator was killed while on the job Friday at an auto parts glass distribution center in Chillicothe.
Woman Assaulted; Man Found With Gunshot Wound
Officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding a woman’s assault—and a man who was found with a gunshot wound inside an area home.
Business Owners: Black Friday Bad Timing For Orange Barrels
Business owners in Pickerington said they aren’t too happy about construction projects slated through Black Friday.
Thousands Attend Local Palin Book Signing
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin returned to Ohio Friday.
Cordray Sues Credit-Ratings Agencies, Says Ohio Funds Lost $457M
Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray files a lawsuit against three credit-ratings agencies Friday.
In 17 Ohio Counties, ‘Storms’ Must Be Snowier
The National Weather Service is raising the bar for what it will consider a snow “storm” in 17 central and western counties.
Die-Hard Buckeye Fans Get The Party Started Early
Hundreds of die-hard Buckeye fans get up and out before the sun for Friday’s pre-game bash.
Ganahl: Great November Weekend
Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Jym Ganahl said it will be a good time for Christmas lights to be put up this weekend, highs will be in the 50s and lows in the 30s.
November 19, 2009
Ohio Woman Denies Abusing Adopted Children
A southwest Ohio woman on trial on charges that she abused her five adopted children wept as she denied the accusations.
Food Banks Burdened by High Demand in Sour Economy
Hunger relief advocates visited Congress today and painted a bleak picture of a country struggling to meet an increased need for food assistance at a time of high unemployment.
Mouth Guard Improves Performance, Reduces Headaches
The secret to running faster and building your endurance could be in your mouth.
Community Mourns Stefanie Spielman
Family and friends, breast-cancer survivors and a community are mourning the loss of Stefanie Spielman. She died at her Upper Arlington home Thursday.
Focus on Downtown Columbus Retail Extends Incentive Program
As workers continue to tear down the old City Center Mall, civic leaders are expanding an incentive program previously unavailable to Downtown businesses.
Big Screen TV Warranties
Televisions in today’s market have become an expensive investment, one that you don’t want to make often.
Authorities Investigate Death of 4-Month-Old
Authorities continued to investigate the death of a 4-month-old infant who had been on life support since Halloween night.
Reynoldsburg Schools Staff Fear Pending Cuts
NBC 4’s Tanya Hutchins talks with one school’s employees about the impending cuts.
600K Gas Grills Recalled in U.S. and Canada
About 664,700 gas grills are being recalled in the U.S. and Canada because of defects that could to injury.
Police: Officer Fatally Shoots Woman Who Has Knife
An officer fatally shoots a woman after police say she refused to drop her weapon and stop her approach.
COSI To Receive Math & Science Grant
Ohio will receive $11 million from Time Warner Cable’s Connect a Million Minds initiative.
Lawmakers Deadlocked Again On Budget Fix
Ohio lawmakers were deadlocked once again on how to fix Ohio’s budget Wednesday, as a Senate Republican proposal blending most of Gov. Ted Strickland’s tax cut delay with a slew of other funding sources met with swift Democratic opposition.
Ganahl: Light Showers Tonight
Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Jym Ganahl is calling for spotty light showers and a low of 38 degrees tonight.
November 18, 2009
Fire In High Rise Apartment Bedroom Injures 1
A high-rise apartment resident was transported after a fire broke out in the building.
Some Dentists Offer Botox, Cosmetic Procedures
The same person who fills your cavities also could be filling your wrinkles—with Botox.
County May Decide If Infant Continues On Life Support
A 4-month-old child remains on life support and county officials may have to make the decision to end or continue the child’s life.
Gelber Talks Global Warning In ‘New York Times’
Gelber Talks Global Warning In ‘New York Times’
District Begins Cutting Positions To Balance Budget
District leaders said cutting nine positions will save the district $470,000. NBC 4 reports on who is being given pink slips in an effort to balance the budget.
Feather Are Flying: Feast On Low Turkey Prices
Local grocers are taking a carving knife to turkey prices in hopes of luring Thanksgiving shoppers.
Sheriff’s Office Investigates Bomb Threats At School
UPDATE: Authorities are investigating whether three recent bomb threats at one local middle school are related.

