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Tunisia pledges tough security post-attack, as tourists flee

Tunisia’s prime minister announced on Saturday a string of new security measures including closing renegade mosques and calling up army reservists as thousands of tourists fled the North African country…Click to Continue »

 

Q&A: Former Central athlete Orwin Smith talks football, family and future

Smith hosted the first ever Orwin Smith football camp on Saturday at Garrett-Harrison Stadium.Click to Continue »

 

Division-I talent in area deep for Class of 2016

Already six players have committed to Division-I schools with many more left to come.Click to Continue »

 

N.C. woman removes Confederate flag in front of S.C. capitol building

The Confederate flag was temporarily removed from the front of the South Carolina State House on Saturday when a woman climbed the flagpole and – despite calls by police to…Click to Continue »

 

Eurozone meets without Greece to assess stability

In an unexpected move, Alexis Tsipras goes on national television to call for a referendum July 5 so Greek citizens can decide whether to accept or reject the country’s creditors’Click to Continue »

 

Police, coroner investigate shooting death of man, 21

Columbus police and the coroner's office are investigating a possible accidental shooting of a 21-year-old man Friday on Andrea Drive.Click to Continue »

 

Pastor Willie Hill retires after 28 years serving Beallwood

Pastor Willie Hill had a big surprise for his congregation on Easter Sunday.Click to Continue »

 

Burly bandit snatches cash in Circle K robbery

A burly bandit snatched cash from the cash register at Circle K on Veterans Parkway late Friday, Columbus police said.Click to Continue »

 

Man accused of hiding marijuana in rectum

A Columbus man faces a series of drug charges after he was stopped in a car on 20th Avenue Friday afternoon, police said.Click to Continue »

 

Charleston tragedy puts Sen. Tim Scott in spotlight

As South Carolina’s legislature prepares to debate removing the Confederate battle flag from the statehouse grounds, Sen. Tim Scott is weighing in with state lawmakers in typical Scott fashion –Click to Continue »

 

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