WTTE-TV (Columbus, OH)
WTTE, also known as channel 28, is a television station in Columbus, Ohio, affiliated with Fox. The station's broadcast license is held by Cunningham Broadcasting, but its operations are managed by the Sinclair Broadcast Group through a local marketing agreement. Sinclair, which originally owned WTTE, also owns ABC affiliate WSYX located on channel 6. Additionally, Sinclair operates WWHO, a CW-affiliated station licensed in Chillicothe, through a shared services agreement with Manhan Media. All three stations have their studios situated on Dublin Road in Grandview Heights, a suburb near Columbus, and WTTE and WSYX share a transmitter located on the west side of Columbus.
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myfox28columbus.com | Ted Rossman
You’ve likely heard that the only certainties in life are death and taxes. Or that April showers bring May flowers. Here’s another truism to add to that list: Credit card balances don’t rise in the first quarter of the year. That was once again true in 2025, as balances fell to $1.18 trillion in Q1, down $29 billion (2.4 percent) from Q4 2024, according to the New York Fed. Over the past 22 years, credit card balances fell from Q4 to Q1 on 21 occasions, and they were flat once (in 2023).
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myfox28columbus.com | Ida Domingo
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myfox28columbus.com | Alexx Altman-Devilbiss
Passengers walk in front of Mesa Gateway Airport, where Avelo Airlines started making deportation flights on behalf of the federal government on Monday, May 12, 2025, in Mesa, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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myfox28columbus.com | Alexx Altman-Devilbiss
Avelo Airlines began assisting the Department of Homeland Security with the deportation of illegal migrants on Monday after announcing their highly criticized move in April. The Houston-based low-cost carrier said it would charter flights from Mesa Gateway Airport in Arizona, utilizing three Boeing 737-800 aircraft in collaboration with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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myfox28columbus.com | Steve Levine
Reba McCoy vanished in March of 1999 in Columbus, Ohio, leaving behind four children. Anyone with information regarding her case should contact Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation or the Columbus Police Department. May 12, 2025 (Image: Provided by family)
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