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Columbus Gas Prices Jump, Nationwide Trend Downward
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Gas prices in Columbus surge by nearly fourteen cents per gallon, now averaging two dollars and seventy-one cents. Nationally, prices drop by five cents, now at two dollars and ninety cents. Local price spread in Columbus reaches eighty-five cents. Experts predict lower prices could continue into the new year, offering relief for drivers during the holiday season.
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Village Lights: A Magical Winter Wonderland
01:29|Village Lights celebration illuminates German Village, drawing regional visitors to a charming winter wonderland. Festive atmosphere supports local businesses, with attendees praising the events magical ambiance and community spirit.
Chilly Week Ahead: Rain, Snow, and Cold Temperatures
01:26|Chilly start to the week with mostly cloudy skies, highs around 30, lows around 17. Central Ohio stays dry, but southern parts may see flurries. Tuesday brings winds from the southwest, high near 38. Wednesday: scattered rain showers, temperatures around 42. Wednesday night: wintry mix and light snow showers. End of the week: light snow possible on Thursday, heavier snow on Friday or Saturday. Weekend: highs around 20, lows in the lower teens.
Man Charged in Ohio Assault on Fiancée, Baby, and Police
01:33|In Toledo, Ohio, a 23-year-old man, Avery Mapes, was arrested for allegedly attacking his fiancée, their six-month-old baby, and law enforcement officers. Mapes, who was intoxicated, is accused of assaulting his fiancée, leaving her with visible bruises, and striking their baby in the head. He also became combative at the hospital, yelling racial slurs and attempting to assault officers and staff. Mapes has been charged with misdemeanor assault, domestic violence, endangering children, disorderly conduct, and obstruction. He has pleaded not guilty and was released on electronic monitoring, with orders to stay away from the victims.
Priscilla R. Tyson Cultural Arts Center Tops Columbus Cultural Scene
01:33|The Priscilla R. Tyson Cultural Arts Center, a historic hub for artists in downtown Columbus, has been named the top cultural institution for 2025. Despite upcoming renovations, it consistently draws crowds. Other notable institutions like Fran Ryan Center, The Nest Theater, and McConnell Arts Center also made the top ten list, with Columbus Museum of Art shifting to sixth place.
Ohio Supreme Court Dog Bite Case: Landlord Liability
02:08|The Ohio Supreme Court is set to decide a pivotal case on December tenth that could reshape how landlords, tenants, and dog owners are held accountable for dog bites. The case stems from a 2020 incident where an eleven-year-old boy was severely injured by a cocker spaniel at a mobile home park playground. The boys mother, Kelly Hipshire, sued both the dog owner and the park owner, Sun Secured Financing. The legal debate centers around whether a landlord, particularly one that permits dogs in common areas, can be considered a harborer of a dog under Ohio law, potentially sharing responsibility for the animals behavior. The park owners argue that they should not be held liable for every injury, even with rules like banning certain breeds and requiring leashes. This case is unfolding as Ohio is considering legislative changes regarding dog laws, with Governor Mike DeWine expected to sign an overhaul of the states dog laws this December. The Supreme Courts decision could significantly impact dog ownership and property management across the state.
Fatal Crash Involving Columbus Police Cruiser
01:45|Tragic Collision: One Fatality in Franklinton; Police Officer on Leave as Investigation Unfolds A Columbus police cruiser responding to a burglary with lights and sirens collided with a truck at West Broad Street and Central Avenue, resulting in one fatality and injuries to both drivers. The police officer is on leave during the investigation, which will determine if any policies or laws were violated. The Columbus Fraternal Order of Police president expressed condolences, emphasizing the importance of road safety in emergency responses.
Agni Tops Columbus Dining List
01:20|Agni Tops Columbus Favorite Restaurants List for Second Year, Joining Lindeys, Mezcla, and Plas Food and Drink in Top Ten
Top 25 Favorite Restaurants in the Community
01:45|Unveiling the Communitys Favorite Restaurants: A Delicious Survey Reveal This podcast episode delves into the results of a reader survey, where over one thousand six hundred participants named their absolute favorite restaurant. The top twenty-five establishments, ranging from upscale to cozy spots, showcase the diverse food scene and personal connections people have with their dining destinations. Notable entries include SOW Plated, Joyas, Rooh, The Avenue Steak Tavern, Vaso, and Chouette. The survey highlights the vibrant local food landscape and the cherished dining experiences of the community.