Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Thursday, January 29th. We kick off with the weather shaping our day, listeners. Freezing temperatures grip the city, with feels-like temps dipping to negative teens this morning around High Street and the Short North, according to WBNS 10TV forecasts. Horizon Science Academy Columbus High School stays closed today due to these brutal conditions, keeping kids safe from frostbite risks at bus stops. Expect partly cloudy skies, highs in the mid-teens this afternoon, but subzero chills linger through the weekend—Saturday morning could hit negative six. Layer up if youre heading to Lane Avenue or German Village; snowpack keeps things slick.
This cold snaps into a bright spot for our job market, where Columbus ranks among the top U.S. cities for openings, fueled by Intels Ohio One investments and high-income roles in tech and manufacturing, as NewHomeSource reports. We see strong demand in healthcare, finance, and logistics, with Governor DeWine announcing projects statewide creating around 350 jobs and over 56 million in investments—many rippling right here. Real estate heats up too, with job growth driving housing demand and prices rising about 5 percent year-over-year in areas like Worthington. No major business openings or closings hit our radar this week, but warehouse gigs at Core-Mark near the airport offer day-one benefits.
City Hall updates stay quiet amid the freeze, focusing daily life on safety—no big decisions disrupting trash pickup along Broad Street. Crime reports from the past day note no major incidents or arrests; public safety holds steady, though we urge caution on icy roads near the Scioto River after yesterdays river rescue.
Schools score quick wins too—local teams notched victories in recent indoor track meets. Looking ahead, bundle up for community warmth: the Columbus Job Fair hits Crowne Plaza North on Doubletree Avenue June 25th, but nearer, check free winter story hours at the Main Library this weekend.
To lift our spirits, neighbors rallied to clear sidewalks in Clintonville, sharing hot cocoa and turning a chore into connection.
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