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Columbus Local Pulse: Community Resilience After Tragedy, Spring Weather Ahead


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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Sunday, March 22. We kick off with breaking news from Broadmeadows Plaza Apartments where a tragic fire claimed three lives and injured eight others yesterday, displacing dozens in north Columbus. Firefighters made dramatic rescues, and our community rallies to support those affected near the I-270 corridor. In other serious incidents, a teenager is in custody after a fatal north Columbus crash while fleeing police, running a stop sign and killing two. We urge caution on our roads, listeners.

Shifting to public safety, health officials warn of a possible measles spike after an exposure case in Westerville—stay vigilant if you've been near schools or parks there. True crime podcasters tease updates on the Brian Shaffer disappearance, keeping that mystery alive for us.

On a brighter note, our Blue Jackets blasted the Kraken last night, with Cole Sillinger and Kent Johnson ending long droughts in a key win that extends their point streak to 12 games—our city's hockey spirit is surging at Nationwide Arena. Ohio State baseball hosts Butler today at 1 p.m. at Bill Davis Stadium after a 13-3 Buckeye win yesterday. And Freedom Trail Elementary cheers a regional spelling bee champ—proud moment for our young scholars.

City hall updates include bipartisan bills to boost SNAP cybersecurity, protecting our families' benefits from magnetic strip vulnerabilities. Home sales rose last month, with listings like a spacious four-bedroom in King-Lincoln near downtown and a three-bedroom on Bretton Woods Drive at about $250,000—good signs for buyers eyeing our market.

Weather wise, we enjoyed mid-60s yesterday, but today's summer-like warmth hits 80 with sun and clouds. Storms likely late afternoon south of I-70, packing hail and gusty winds—level 2 severe risk, so secure outdoor plans at Scioto Mile or events. Cooler Monday at 49 with early rain.

New business buzz includes boosters in Hilliard reeling from a volunteer's $40,000 theft charge. Upcoming, catch Crew soccer vibes post their Toronto match, and community gatherings at Franklin Park Conservatory this week.

Finally, a feel-good story: families mourn a Reynoldsburg man lost to a hit-and-run on East Main Street, but his loved ones share memories of his kindness lighting up our neighborhoods.

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