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North Columbus neighborhood hit by car break-ins

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Car break-ins and thefts have become common in Columbus and residents are getting frustrated.   Some cars were hit Wednesday night on the north side of the city, and one man, Jesse Toy, said a thief smashed his car’s window, tried to steal the vehicle, and ran off with his laptop. “Back [...]

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Adam Coy trial: Prosecution witnesses testify in murder case of officer who shot unarmed man

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Witnesses testimony is expected to continue Friday in the murder trial of a former Columbus police officer who shot an unarmed man.  The trial against former officer Adam Coy, 48, who is facing charges of murder, reckless homicide and felonious assault in the 2020 death of Andre Hill, 47, has entered [...]

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Person hospitalized after hit-and-run crash in South Linden

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- One person is hospitalized after being struck by a hit-and-run driver Thursday night in the South Linden section of Columbus. According to Columbus police, the crash happened at approximately 7:08 p.m. near the intersection of East 13th Avenue and Cleveland Avenue. The victim was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening [...]

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Debate on Issue 1 continues as Election Day nears

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Three local groups held an event Thursday night on why voters should vote yes on Issue 1, Ohio's proposed redistricting amendment.  With only 12 days to go until Election Day, the future of how districts are drawn in Ohio hangs in the balance. By Nov. 6, Ohioans will have decided if [...]

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Former Columbus police officer says he was mocked for combat injury

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A former Columbus police officer has filed a lawsuit against the city for discrimination in the workplace. Christopher Huffman was hired as a probationary police officer in November 2023. He claims in the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court that he was not given reasonable accommodations for a disability, which [...]

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23 percent of Kenyans view Gen Z as national heroes – Report

Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga continues to be a significant figure in Kenya, both as a national hero and an influential personality, according to a new Infotrak poll conducted between September 27 and 28. The survey of 800 adult respondents nationwide was conducted using Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews (CATI). It highlights the individuals and groups that Kenyans consider heroes. Raila Odinga emerged as the most recognized hero, with 18% of respondents nationwide identifying him as a key national figure. His strongest support came from his home region of Nyanza, where he garnered 30%, but he also had significant support in the Western (23%) and Coast (22%) regions. This reflects the former Prime Minister's enduring legacy in the fight for democracy and reform. Celebrity athlete Faith Kipyegon followed closely behind Odinga, receiving 11% of national mentions. Her influence was particularly felt in the central and eastern regions, where she was seen as a symbol of pride and achievement beyond her sporting accolades. Despite holding the highest office, President William Ruto was named a hero by only 8% of respondents, with the highest recognition in Western (11%) and Nyanza (8%). This relatively modest support underscores the complex political landscape in Kenya, where historical and regional loyalties play a significant role. Other prominent figures include Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, with 8% of mentions, mainly from Central Kenya, and outspoken MP Babu Owino, who also received 8%, mainly from Nairobi and Nyanza. The survey highlights generational and regional shifts in how Kenyans perceive their heroes, with Generation Z receiving a notable 23% of national mentions for their activism in areas such as environmental protection and social justice. Raila Odinga again topped the list of influential figures, with 26% considering him the most influential person in the country. His ability to shape public discourse and mobilize the electorate was cited as a key factor. President Ruto came in second with 7%, while other notable mentions included Rigathi Gachagua (6%) and Babu Owino (5%). The survey sheds light on Kenyans' diverse perspectives on heroism and influence, with regional dynamics and generational views significantly shaping these perceptions.

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