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March 22, 2025: Car break-ins surge, spring weather, and Frozen Four action - Columbus Local Pulse
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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for March 22, 2025.
We're starting with some breaking news today. Columbus police are cracking down on a recent surge in car break-ins across the city. Officers report a 5 to 10% increase in vehicle thefts during the first quarter of this year compared to 2024. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and avoid leaving valuables in their cars.
In weather news, we're looking at a pleasant spring day ahead with highs reaching 55 degrees. It's a perfect day to get out and enjoy some of the events happening around town. Speaking of which, there's an interesting pop-up exhibition and reading happening this morning at Benedict Scheuer's studio on High Street. The event runs from 10 AM to 1 PM, with a special reading at 11:11 AM.
On the education front, Ohio State University's men's hockey team has advanced to the Frozen Four. The Buckeyes will face off against Cornell in what promises to be an exciting matchup. In other sports news, the Columbus Blue Jackets suffered a narrow 1-0 loss to the Florida Panthers in last night's game at Nationwide Arena.
Turning to local politics, former Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton has officially launched her gubernatorial campaign. Acton is emphasizing her past achievements and aims to unite Ohioans across party lines.
In business news, DHL has announced the opening of a new retail store in Reynoldsburg as part of its expansion efforts. This development could bring new job opportunities to the area.
We've got some positive news from the Columbus Crew. The team has unveiled its third sensory room at Lower.com Field, demonstrating their commitment to making soccer accessible to all fans.
On a somber note, today marks one year since the devastating tornado that struck Indian Lake. The community continues to rebuild and honor those who lost their lives in the tragedy.
In public safety news, Ohio has detected its first measles case of 2025. Health officials are urging residents to ensure their vaccinations are up to date.
Looking ahead to next week, it's Severe Weather Awareness Week in Ohio from March 16-22. Governor Mike DeWine is encouraging all Ohioans to review their emergency plans and prepare for potential severe weather events.
On a lighter note, don't forget that Thursday is Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen. It's a sweet way to welcome spring and support a local business.
This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We're starting with some breaking news today. Columbus police are cracking down on a recent surge in car break-ins across the city. Officers report a 5 to 10% increase in vehicle thefts during the first quarter of this year compared to 2024. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and avoid leaving valuables in their cars.
In weather news, we're looking at a pleasant spring day ahead with highs reaching 55 degrees. It's a perfect day to get out and enjoy some of the events happening around town. Speaking of which, there's an interesting pop-up exhibition and reading happening this morning at Benedict Scheuer's studio on High Street. The event runs from 10 AM to 1 PM, with a special reading at 11:11 AM.
On the education front, Ohio State University's men's hockey team has advanced to the Frozen Four. The Buckeyes will face off against Cornell in what promises to be an exciting matchup. In other sports news, the Columbus Blue Jackets suffered a narrow 1-0 loss to the Florida Panthers in last night's game at Nationwide Arena.
Turning to local politics, former Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton has officially launched her gubernatorial campaign. Acton is emphasizing her past achievements and aims to unite Ohioans across party lines.
In business news, DHL has announced the opening of a new retail store in Reynoldsburg as part of its expansion efforts. This development could bring new job opportunities to the area.
We've got some positive news from the Columbus Crew. The team has unveiled its third sensory room at Lower.com Field, demonstrating their commitment to making soccer accessible to all fans.
On a somber note, today marks one year since the devastating tornado that struck Indian Lake. The community continues to rebuild and honor those who lost their lives in the tragedy.
In public safety news, Ohio has detected its first measles case of 2025. Health officials are urging residents to ensure their vaccinations are up to date.
Looking ahead to next week, it's Severe Weather Awareness Week in Ohio from March 16-22. Governor Mike DeWine is encouraging all Ohioans to review their emergency plans and prepare for potential severe weather events.
On a lighter note, don't forget that Thursday is Free Cone Day at Dairy Queen. It's a sweet way to welcome spring and support a local business.
This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.