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Columbus Local Pulse: Budget Boost for Shelters, Rain on the Way


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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for March 3, 2026. We kick off with weather from WBNS 10TVs forecast team. Rain develops by late morning into heavy downpours this afternoon, triggering a Weather Impact Alert for your evening commute on I-270 and routes through Hilliard. Highs hit the upper 40s today, warming to the 50s and 60s later this week with more showers and possible thunderstorms through Thursday, potentially dropping over two inches of rain and raising flood risks near smaller creeks. Plan to leave work early and watch for patchy fog lingering around Marysville.

Shifting to City Hall, Columbus City Council just passed the 2026 budget with an extra 7.2 million dollars for the Community Shelter Board, up from the mayors 5.7 million proposal. This fully funds emergency shelters like the crowded Van Buren Center in Franklinton, adds 1.5 million for winter warming stations, and eases pressure as our homeless population grows. We see real relief for folks on the streets.

On jobs, Indeed lists around 450 part-time openings in Columbus, from CT technologist roles at OhioHealth with a 7500-dollar sign-on bonus to evening custodians and pharmaceutical drivers. Full-time manufacturing signals are positive per recent ISM surveys, though some firms trim staff amid demand uncertainty. JobsOhio reports Ohio micropolitans topping the nation for economic projects, boosting our region.

New business stays steady with the Columbus Chamber supporting growth. No major openings or closings this week, but mark your calendar for the Columbus Job Fair on September 24 at Crowne Plaza North on Doubletree Avenue.

Crime report from the past day stays local and calm, unlike that nightclub shooting in Cincinnati wounding nine, with two arrests there. No significant incidents or safety alerts here in Columbus.

Quick school note: Local teams gear up as spring sports start amid warming temps. For community spirit, shelters like Star House seek youth advocates, building trusting bonds one shift at a time.

Upcoming, community warming centers open through winter, tying into that budget win. Listeners, thanks for tuning in and please subscribe for daily updates. This has been Columbus Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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