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Bill requiring free feminine hygiene products in Ohio prisons awaits governor's signature

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A bipartisan Ohio bill that would require correctional institutions to provide free feminine hygiene products to incarcerated women awaits Gov. Mike DeWine’s signature. Lawmakers sent House Bill 29 to the governor’s desk on Dec. 9, after the legislation passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate. DeWine has 10 days, [...]

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When you can and can’t legally use your phone behind the wheel in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Ohio Revised Code lays out specific rules for using a mobile device behind the wheel, including addressing whether it is legal to scroll while stopped at a red light or talk on the phone while driving. Ohio implemented a distracted driving law in October 2023, generally banning motorists from using, [...]

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Culver's begins welcoming customers in Hamilton Quarter shopping center

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – After multiple delays, Culver’s has officially opened in northeast Columbus near Gahanna and New Albany. Culver’s began welcoming customers at 6000 Old Hamilton Road in the Hamilton Quarter shopping center on Dec. 8. The launch came after the fast food joint pushed back its opening multiple times, with the company first [...]

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Ohioans to receive alerts when inmates escape correctional facilities under new law

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Ohio residents will soon receive mobile emergency alerts when felony offenders escape from correctional facilities. Gov. Mike DeWine signed House Bill 23, creating the β€œEscaped Convict Alert System,” on Dec. 1. The legislation passed the House in June and the Senate in October, with both votes being unanimous. The system is [...]

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How to make and where to get outdoor cat shelters this winter

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – As temperatures drop, the hundreds of thousands of stray and feral cats in central Ohio begin to seek a warm place to escape the elements. Cats are prone to freezing to death in the winter if they cannot find adequate shelter. Generally, most healthy cats feel uncomfortable once temperatures drop below [...]

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What Ohio law says about driving in the left lane

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Slow drivers coasting in the left lane of the highway can be a source of frustration for Ohio drivers. But is doing so illegal? According to Ohio law, motorists must drive in the right lane except when passing another vehicle, when an obstruction exists in the right lane or when driving [...]

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Ramen concept near Grandview Heights closing, plans to relocate in future

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A ramen shop near Grandview Heights will close this month but plans to reopen at a new location in the future.Β  Red Rabbit Ramen has sat inside Echo Spirits Distillery, located at 985 W. Sixth Ave. in the Fifth by Northwest neighborhood, since 2022. Last week, the ramen concept announced that [...]

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Renewed efforts hope to find answers in 1998 death of Ohio teen found in cornfield

WILLARD, Ohio (WCMH) – Decades after a teenage boy was found dead in an Ohio cornfield under suspicious circumstances, a national podcast and university students are shining new light on the case. The body of Daniel β€œDanny” Violette, 17, was discovered in a Huron County cornfield on Nov. 4, 1998. His cause of death was [...]

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Missing since March, Delaware man found dead in Hoover Reservoir

DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) β€” A Delaware man missing since March has reportedly been found dead in a car submerged in a large body of water. According to Chaos Divers, 21-year-old Trenton Rollins was found dead after a vehicle was pulled out of Hoover Reservoir, located northeast of Westerville and south of Galena. In efforts to [...]

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Former auto body garage in Obetz finds new life as coffee shop

OBETZ, Ohio (WCMH) – A former auto body garage has found new life as a coffee shop in Obetz. Grumpy’s Coffee Garage began welcoming customers at 5210 Groveport Road on Dec. 1. The building previously housed a custom motorcycle repair shop named Grumpy’s. Ben Winkler owns the coffee shop alongside his brother-in-law, Corey Zeller. Winkler, [...]

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Ohio Attorney General’s Office taking new look at 8-year-old’s 2006 homicide

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Ohio Attorney General’s Office has agreed to look into the 2006 homicide of 8-year-old Mackenzie Branham, according to Fayette County Prosecutor Jess Weade. In October, Weade referred the case to the Ohio Attorney General’s Special Prosecutors Unit, which consists of experienced attorneys who help investigate and prosecute local cases. The [...]

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Ohio House moves to bar registered sex offenders from living near their victims

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio bill that would close a loophole in state law that allows registered sex offenders to live near their victims has passed the House. House Bill 102 would bar registered sex offenders and child-victim offenders from living within 2,000 feet of their victim’s residence or loitering within 1,000 feet. While [...]

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Study reveals Ohioans' favorite Christmas song

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A recent study has revealed Ohioans’ favorite Christmas song. FinanceBuzz, a personal finance website, analyzed Google search data from the past five years as of this November to find out which holiday tunes residents of each state searched for the most.Β The songs with the most search traffic were considered the "most [...]

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How genetic genealogy is assisting Ohio law enforcement in solving decades-old cases

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A cutting-edge forensic technique is assisting law enforcement agencies with solving decades-old investigations in Ohio and across the country. On Nov. 3, 1989, the remains of an unknown man were discovered on Walcutt Road in western Franklin County. In October, after 36 years, the John Doe was identified as Ernest Emerson [...]

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Diner serving Cuban, Mexican and American cuisine to open in Powell

POWELL, Ohio (WCMH) – A family-owned restaurant that serves a blend of Cuban, Mexican and American fare is preparing to open a new location in Powell. Three Brothers Diner is coming to 345 W. Olentangy St., which housed Monte Carlo Italian Kitchen before it closed in May. The restaurant will hold a grand opening on [...]

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Juvenile in life-threatening condition after accidental shooting in west Columbus

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A juvenile is in life-threatening condition after an accidental shooting in west Columbus on Friday evening. Columbus police officers were called to the 200 block of South Wheatland Avenue in the Hilltop on the report of a shooting at 6:26 p.m. When they arrived, they found a minor suffering from a [...]

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Bill would require hospitals to distribute overdose reversal drugs to certain patients

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – An Ohio lawmaker is working to mandate the distribution of overdose reversal drugs at what he called the β€œfrontline of the opioid addiction crisis:” hospitals. Senate Bill 137, sponsored by Sen. Terry Johnson (R-McDermott), would require hospitals to provide overdose reversal drugs, such as naloxone, upon discharge to patients who displayed [...]

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Ohio State study finds personalized algorithms lead to distorted view of reality

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A recent study by Ohio State University researchers found that personalized algorithms, which are used by numerous social media platforms, lead to a distorted view of reality and overconfidence in false knowledge.Β  Giwon Bahg led the study as part of his doctoral dissertation in psychology at Ohio State. Psychology professors Brandon [...]

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What Ohio law says about driving with snow on your car

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Wintertime in Ohio means drivers often wake up to their cars covered in a blanket of snow.Β  While some motorists skip cleaning off their cars to save time, doing so could result in a ticket. Under Ohio law, it is illegal for motorists to travel with their license plate, registration sticker [...]

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