Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Friday, November 28th, 2025.
We're starting today with an update on public safety across our city. Columbus police responded to a shooting on the east side Thursday afternoon near South Broadleigh Road just after two o'clock. A victim was rushed to a local hospital, though their condition remains unknown at this time. Police have not yet released details about a suspect or motive, and we'll continue following this developing story.
In other crime news, law enforcement is also seeking a suspect in an armed robbery that occurred on Lockbourne Road on the city's south side. Investigators are asking anyone with information to reach out to Crime Stoppers.
Meanwhile, we're getting word of some significant weather that's impacting our region right now. A winter storm rolled through Northeast Ohio just in time for the holiday, bringing snow to our area. Road conditions deteriorated quickly yesterday, particularly on Interstate 71 and along the west side of Cleveland. If you're traveling today, exercise caution as snow bands continue to affect visibility and traction. We're expecting conditions to improve as we move through the day, with lighter snow activity anticipated this afternoon.
On the local government front, Columbus City Council recently approved five hundred thousand dollars in funding for the Columbus Fury. This decision comes amid broader budget discussions happening at City Hall right now. The council is also focusing on expanding affordable housing options in our community through new accessory dwelling unit guidelines that aim to create more opportunities for residents looking for housing solutions.
We've also heard about some police accountability news this week. Groveport police officers are demanding an investigation into their chief's alleged misconduct, signaling tensions within that department. Additionally, a Columbus councilmember has settled misconduct claims for eighty-five thousand dollars and has since apologized for the mistreatment allegations.
Looking ahead at entertainment and culture, the high street production of The Wiz is coming to Columbus and bringing that classic Broadway magic to our stage. If you're looking for holiday laughs, comedian TK Kirkland is previewing his upcoming shows at the Funnybone here in town.
The community also continued its holiday spirit this week with a Thanksgiving food drive stepping up efforts as families are feeling increased holiday pressure. It's a reminder of how our neighbors are looking out for each other during this season.
On the real estate front, RestoPros of Columbus West has been sharing winter pipe protection guidelines with property owners as we head into the colder months. Now's the time to prepare your home for the freeze.
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