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5 days ago |
nbc4i.com | Jackie Gillis
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Residents of the Vista Village tiny-home development reflect on how their community has positively impacted their lives. It’s been a few months now since residents began moving into Vista Village, a tiny-home development project on the southeast side of Columbus. We first told you about the development opening in February. NBC4 spoke with two residents who have been living there, and they say they feel as though they’ve been given a second chance at life.
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5 days ago |
yahoo.com | Jackie Gillis
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Residents of the Vista Village tiny-home development reflect on how their community has positively impacted their lives. It’s been a few months now since residents began moving into Vista Village, a tiny-home development project on the southeast side of Columbus. We first told you about the development opening in February. NBC4 spoke with two residents who have been living there, and they say they feel as though they’ve been given a second chance at life.
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6 days ago |
nbc4i.com | Jackie Gillis
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus is home to the largest collection of diversified Catholic Art in the United States. In light of Thursday’s election of a new pope, leaders at the Museum of Catholic Art and History decided to pull out their papal artifacts. There is so much history in the Catholic Church, nearly 2,000 years. A lot of that history can be found in downtown Columbus. They have artifacts from some of the popes from the last 100 years.
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6 days ago |
nbc4i.com | Samantha Bender |Jackie Gillis
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A central Ohio woman said she couldn’t believe it when the new pope was announced. Thursday’s election of Robert Prevost – now Pope Leo XIV – was extra special for Marie Sweeney, a proud graduate of Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, the same city where Pope Leo XIV was born, and also the same Catholic graduate school he attended and graduated from just one year after she did.
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wowktv.com | Jackie Gillis |Adam Conn
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Four juveniles have been charged with murder after an alleged robbery turned into a shooting in east Columbus. According to Columbus police, two boys, ages 12 and 15, were arrested on May 2 and charged with the murder of 34-year-old Jamal Jones, who was found shot at The Villages at Eden Crossing apartment complex in the Shady Lane neighborhood.
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