
Isabel Cleary
Investigative Reporter at WCMH-TV (Columbus, OH)
Investigative Reporter @NBC4i | Past: @NBC29 | Terp #merrillmade | opinions are my own | [email protected] | [email protected]
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18 hours ago |
nbc4i.com | Katie Millard |Isabel Cleary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – In the last two years, Columbus City Schools have documented around 250 unwelcome sexual encounters at school, sparking concerns among parents and guardians. After publishing an account of the prolonged sexual assault of a 6-year-old on a school bus, five other parents reached out to NBC4 to voice concerns about student sexual assault at Columbus City Schools.
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6 days ago |
nbc4i.com | Isabel Cleary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Sixty-five percent of kindergarten-age children in Franklin County do not have a basic grasp of letters and numbers, prompting Ohio to say they’re not ready for kindergarten. Experts said not being ready now can have an impact later on graduation and incarceration rates. More than a year ago, NBC4 Investigates began tracking the spending and progress of a new program funded by Columbus City Council to turn these numbers around, and the results have the nonprofit ecstatic.
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1 week ago |
nbc4i.com | Isabel Cleary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Columbus leaders are cracking down on crime in the Hilltop. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther announced the results of the latest Clean and Safe Corridor Initiative on Monday. The initiative takes city resources and focuses them on a certain area, beyond the general services from Columbus. This is a more concentrated approach to really hone in on issues reported by the community. “We want children, seniors, families to feel safe in these corridors.
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1 week ago |
nbc4i.com | Isabel Cleary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More people are experiencing homelessness than ever before in Franklin County. Almost half are in the workforce; the Columbus non-profit Community Shelter Board (CSB) said many make between $14 and $20 per hour. The problem stems from a lack of housing. CSB says this year, it saw a rise in sheltered homelessness, with more people staying in emergency shelters. This data comes from a Point-In-Time count: a count of people experiencing homelessness on one day in January.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Isabel Cleary
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More people are experiencing homelessness than ever before in Franklin County. Almost half are in the workforce; the Columbus non-profit Community Shelter Board (CSB) said many make between $14 and $20 per hour. The problem stems from a lack of housing. Columbus financial social media influencer defrauded investors of $11 million, prosecutors say CSB says this year, it saw a rise in sheltered homelessness, with more people staying in emergency shelters.
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