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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Saturday, July 5th, 2025.

We wake up today after a Fourth of July filled with both celebration and some somber moments for our city. Yesterday, hundreds gathered at the Ohio Statehouse to voice their concerns with signs and speeches, using Independence Day to make their voices heard on a range of issues facing our country and state. The spirit downtown was passionate but peaceful, with families, students, and longtime residents all taking part.

On a more sobering note, we must report a tragic incident that unfolded last night. A shooting during a party at a short-term rental home on East Livingston Avenue left one juvenile dead and five others injured. Columbus Police are continuing their investigation, and we keep the families affected in our thoughts as the community searches for answers and safety. If you have any information, authorities urge you to come forward.

Turning to city hall, the big story this week is Governor DeWine’s signing of Ohio’s new two-year, sixty million dollar budget. The budget brings some significant changes, including line-item vetoes that have sparked conversation across Columbus. Local groups are watching closely, particularly regarding how these budget changes could affect school funding and public services.

If you’re heading out today, the weather will be hot and sunny, with highs soaring back into the 90s. It’s perfect weather for those planning to visit the Short North for today’s Gallery Hop, running from 4 to 8 along High Street. Expect vibrant art displays, live performances, and plenty of food—just remember to stay hydrated.

In Worthington, those looking to try something new can check out a free introductory ballroom dancing class at 402 East Wilson Bridge Road this afternoon. It starts at 2:30 and is a great way to meet new people or just beat the heat for a bit.

Sports fans have something to cheer about, too. Columbus Crew 2 takes the field at Historic Crew Stadium this afternoon at 3, facing off against the New England Revolution II. After a strong defensive showing last weekend and a tough draw in their last match against New England, Crew 2 are looking to climb up the MLS NEXT Pro standings under coach Federico Higuaín.

On the roads, AAA reminds all of us to double-check our cars before hitting the highway, as heavy holiday traffic and high temperatures could create problems for many of the roughly three million Ohioans traveling this weekend. Meanwhile, drivers should be aware that parts of State Route 315 through Delaware County are set to close for construction starting July 14, so plan your commutes accordingly.

For those interested in real estate or job opportunities, recent market trends show steady hiring and a stable housing market, with the median home price in our metro area holding around three hundred thousand dollars.

We end today’s roundup with a feel-good story that shows the strength of our community. One Blacklick family, after a harrowing experience at what was meant to be a simple cookout, is now sharing their story in hopes of helping others avoid tragedy. Their message: you can’t buy back love and people—so cherish those close to you and look out for your neighbors.

This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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