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Can you shoot off fireworks in Columbus? July 4 affects the rules
Fireworks are allowed on the following days unless your community has banned use. Columbus, for example, does not allow private fireworks. See list in section below. Labor Day weekend from 4 p.m. to ...
July Fourth 2024: Columbus weather forecast for the weekend
Planning ahead and want to know the Columbus weather forecast on July 4 and the weekend after? Here's a look at the weather the weekend.
Jury hung in trial of Columbus activist who used strobing light at peaceful protest
Columbus police accuse Elizabeth Andromeda of shining a flashlight at a police commander's face and jaywalking during a February protest.
Deputies searching for missing 6-year-old boy
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is currently trying to locate a missing 6-year-old boy.Deputies say that Elijah Luckey was last seen wearing ...
Heavy rain, damaging winds, sweltering heat in forecast NWS says
That's not all; rain showers and thunderstorms are possible throughout the day, especially between 2 p.m. and 10 p.m. These storms could produce damaging winds and localized flooding, according to NWS ...
Family camps out for 17 hours to get the best view of Red, White & BOOM!
On the morning of Red, White & BOOM! families line Civic Center Drive with caution tape, hoping to secure a spot with the best view of the fireworks. Abby Silvia, ...
Will mail be delivered July 4?
United States Postal Service employees will be celebrating a day of independence from their routes July 4, so residents expecting mail or packages may have to wait until ...
Ohioan given Medal of Honor for Civil War bravery
They were among the two dozen soldiers known as "Andrew's Raiders," taking part in what became known as the Great Locomotive Chase.
Providing a safe space for Columbus’ children
Summer youth program leaders said their goal is to provide a safe space for kids and make an impact on their future. This year, the City of Columbus put more than $20 million toward helping these ...
July's weather in Columbus: Here's what may happen this year
July has begun, but the month isn’t immediately kicking off with high heat and humidity. This is often the warmest month, although sometimes June or August come ...
Columbus organization looks to reduce violence in the city by using 'crime interrupters'
The recent safety measures taken in the Short North emphasize the need for resources in the city that can assist in crime prevention.
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