
Renee Fox
Reporter at WOSU-TV (Columbus, OH)
Newspaper writer and photographer in Warren, Ohio.
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1 week ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
Jared Tice is has been named the new president of Capital University. He'll replace David Kaufman, who is retiring in August after serving as the university's president for five years. Tice said Capital University has a long history of being accepting to all students and that he intends to maintain that culture.
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2 weeks ago |
wosu.org | George Shillcock |Renee Fox
Gahanna Police shot and injured a man on Thursday morning at a home near the 300 block of Lincolnshire Road on the city's west side. Police said they received a call about a suicidal person at 9:39 a.m. The first officer at the scene asked for 19-year-old Mahki McMillan to exit the home, but he did not. During a Thursday afternoon press conference at Gahanna City Hall, Police Chief Jeffrey Spence showed police body cam video.
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2 weeks ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
Attorneys delivered opening statements Wednesday in the defamation case filed by William Husel against Mount Carmel and its parent company Trinity Health. Husel, who was acquitted of murder charges in 2022, is accusing his former employer of defaming him during the criminal investigation about his painkiller-prescribing practices. Husel's attorney, Jose Baez, said he will never be able to fully recover his reputation, but that the suit gives him a chance to set the record straight.
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2 weeks ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
More than five years after filing a civil suit against his former employer, Dr. William Husel's defamation case against Mount Carmel Health System will get underway this week. Husel was acquitted in 2022 of 14 murder charges. Prosecutors dropped 11 murder charges before the case went to trial. He had been accused of causing several patients' deaths by overprescribing fentanyl and other drugs while working in the ICU at Mount Carmel West.
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3 weeks ago |
wosu.org | Renee Fox
Construction workers this summer are expected to start transforming the former YMCA building in downtown Columbus into affordable housing. Woda Cooper Development says the company will convert the 200,000-square-foot building at 40 W. Long St. from 400 dorm-like rooms into 121 apartments. Jonathan McKay, the company's vice president of development, said the $60 million project balances livability and safety with historical preservation.
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