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Columbus shooting: Mayor pushes for safety, Olivia Kurtz remembered

In an impassioned plea for the violence to end in Columbus, Mayor Andrew J. Ginther said Monday that the city and the police department can t raise people s children. The statements came two days after 16-year-old Olivia Kurtz was killed and five other teens were wounded in a shooting around 11:50 p.m. Saturday during an unauthorized DJ party at Bicentennial Park along the Scioto River. Put the guns down, Ginther urged at the press conference outside City Hall, less than a mile from the still active crime scene.  Olivia Kurtz was an honor roll student who studied Japanese Minutes before Ginther spoke, Columbus City school leaders spoke about Kurtz, an honors student who studied Japanese, and the classmates who are mourning her loss. 

Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, Alternate Solutions Health Network partner to grow home health services in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, one of the nation’s top-ranked academic health centers, and Alternate Solutions Health Network (ASHN), an award-winning home health leader, are partnering to launch an Ohio State-affiliated home health joint venture that will expand access to home health care services for central Ohio patients. Learn more.

Teen girl dead, five others wounded in mass shooting at Downtown Columbus Bicentennial Park

Teen girl dead, five others wounded in mass shooting at Downtown Columbus Bicentennial Park Jim Wilhelm, The Columbus Dispatch A teenage girl is dead, five other young people were wounded and two others injured in a mass shooting late Saturday night at a music party promoted on social media at the amphitheater in Bicentennial Park in Downtown Columbus. © Barbara Perenic / Dispatch photo Crime scene tape surrounds Bicentennial Park in downtown Columbus on Sunday morning, May 23, 2021, as Columbus police investigate a shooting late Saturday night that killed one and injured several others. The small yellow cones all over the stage and surrounding grass areas mark bullet casings and other evidence.

5-year study determining long-term impacts of COVID-19 on first responders

The study is supported by a $10 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 8:07 PM EDT May 19, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Limiting exposure to COVID-19 is a strategy shared by all first responders. While they’ve learned a lot during the pandemic on how to do that, they still don’t know what their exposure or infection will be for their health years from now. “My son tested positive and we were in quarantine,” said Lt. Thad Turano from the Columbus Fire Department. “We never got tested because when we had symptoms we were already quarantined for a period of time.”

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