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  • Tune into Columbus Local Pulse, your go-to podcast for the latest news, events, and stories from the heart of Columbus, Ohio. Explore engaging interviews with local entrepreneurs, artists, and community leaders who shape the city's vibrant culture. Stay informed about everything that makes Columbus unique, from food and entertainment to local politics and initiatives. Join us weekly to connect with the pulse of your community and never miss a beat with Columbus Local Pulse!

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Tune into Columbus Local Pulse, your go-to podcast for the latest news, events, and stories from the heart of Columbus, Ohio. Explore engaging interviews with local entrepreneurs, artists, and community leaders who shape the city's vibrant culture. Stay informed about everything that makes Columbus unique, from food and entertainment to local politics and initiatives. Join us weekly to connect with the pulse of your community and never miss a beat with Columbus Local Pulse!

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  • "Winter Weather Hits Columbus, Tech Jobs Surge, Real Estate Booms - Columbus Local Pulse Update"
    2025/01/10
    Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for January 10, 2025. We're starting off the day with some breaking news and major developments from the last few days in our city.

    First off, let's talk about the weather. Central Ohio is bracing for some harsh winter weather, with a winter storm warning in effect. This means we can expect significant snowfall and freezing temperatures, so make sure to bundle up and plan your day accordingly. We'll keep you updated on any school closures and delays throughout the day.

    In local news, a suspect in the Gaudreau brothers' deaths has pleaded not guilty. This case has been making headlines for weeks, and we'll continue to follow it closely. Additionally, police are investigating the death of a child near the Franklinton area. Our thoughts are with the family and loved ones affected by this tragedy.

    Now, let's take a look at the job market. According to recent reports, Columbus's tech job market is thriving, with a 22% increase in job opportunities. Companies like JPMorgan Chase and Accenture are hiring, offering salaries up to $315,000 for roles in AI and cybersecurity. This is great news for anyone looking to break into the tech industry. However, it's worth noting that job growth in metropolitan Columbus lagged behind Ohio and the nation last year, and is expected to slow in 2025 due to a skills shortage.

    In real estate news, construction is booming in Central Ohio, driven by projects like Intel's New Albany complex and the data center boom. This sector saw a 5.4% growth in 2024, far outpacing the state and nation. We can expect another 4% growth in construction in 2025.

    From city hall, we have some updates on decisions that affect daily life. The city is working to address the skills shortage in key industries, with a focus on training and education programs. This is crucial for ensuring that our workforce has the skills needed to fill in-demand jobs.

    In new business activity, McDonald's is offering McValue menu deals in Central Ohio, and we've seen some new openings and closings around the city. Make sure to check out our website for the latest updates on local businesses.

    Looking ahead to the next few days, we have some exciting community events coming up. The Columbus Metropolitan Club will be hosting a discussion on the importance of journalism, featuring Signal Ohio CEO Rita McNeil Danish. We also have some local school achievements to celebrate, including the success of the Ohio State football team.

    Finally, let's take a look at today's crime report. Police are investigating a string of burglaries in the Grove City area, and we have some public safety alerts to share with you. As always, we urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

    This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Snowy Days, Tech Boom, and Community Resilience in Columbus
    2025/01/10
    Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for January 10, 2025.

    We're starting with breaking news from the past few days. The suspect in the Gaudreau brothers' deaths has pleaded not guilty, and we'll continue to follow this case as it unfolds. Additionally, Columbus residents are digging out after heavy snowfall, with Fairfield County particularly affected. The city's snow warriors have been battling wind and cold temperatures, and we urge everyone to stay safe on the roads.

    Moving on to the job market, Columbus is thriving in tech, with a 22% increase in job opportunities, making it Ohio's leading city for tech careers. Companies like JPMorgan Chase and Accenture are hiring, offering salaries up to $315,000 for roles in AI and cybersecurity. Skills in Java, React, and cloud computing are in high demand. However, not all sectors are seeing the same growth. According to local economist Bill LaFayette, job growth in metropolitan Columbus lagged both Ohio and the nation last year and is expected to slow in 2025 due to a skills shortage. Construction and healthcare are exceptions, with Intel's New Albany complex and new hospital towers driving growth.

    In real estate, we're seeing a slowdown in Central Ohio's growth due to housing woes. While there are no major commercial or residential property sales to report, construction projects like Intel's complex are moving forward. Weekly median home prices and inventory levels remain steady, but we'll keep an eye on any significant changes.

    From city hall, we have updates on decisions affecting daily life. The city is working to address the skills shortage by targeting training programs in schools and training sessions. Additionally, artificial intelligence is expected to bring profound changes to jobs at all levels, enhancing productivity rather than replacing jobs.

    Weather-wise, we're expecting another snow event, so make sure to check the latest forecasts and plan your day accordingly. The quiet before the next snow event is giving us a brief respite, but we urge everyone to stay prepared.

    In new business activity, we have McDonald's offering McValue menu deals in Central Ohio, and we're seeing a vibrant tech ecosystem with over 20 incubators supporting startups.

    Upcoming community events include various activities across the city, but we'll highlight a few. For those interested in arts and crafts, THREAD in Grandview offers workshops like modern calligraphy. Keep an eye on local event listings for more activities.

    In local school achievements, we have updates from Columbus City Schools, including security measures after an eighth gun was found in a school since September. On the sports front, Ohio State QB Will Howard is gearing up for another chance against Texas.

    For a feel-good community story, we're highlighting the efforts of local snow warriors who have been working tirelessly to keep our streets safe.

    In today's crime report, we have a few incidents to note. Police are investigating the death of a child near the Franklinton area, and we urge anyone with information to come forward. Additionally, Crime Stoppers is offering rewards for information on various crimes, including a wallet thief in Licking County.

    This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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  • Winter Storm Advisory, Job Growth, and Community Events - Columbus Local Pulse Update
    2025/01/08
    Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for January 8, 2025.

    We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. A winter storm watch has been issued for our area, effective from Sunday morning through Monday evening, so make sure to prepare for extreme cold, snow, and slippery roads. The Licking County Emergency Warming Center Task Force has also announced the opening of a warming center to provide shelter for individuals due to the cold temperatures[3].

    In local job market news, Ohio continues to see positive job growth. According to recent data, Ohio employers added 5,500 jobs in November, bringing the total to 54,900 jobs added this year. The unemployment rate remains steady at 4.3%, which is slightly higher than the national rate of 4.2%. While this is good news, experts caution that inflation continues to be a concern, especially for lower-paid Ohioans[4].

    Moving on to real estate, we don't have any major updates on notable property sales or new development projects today. However, we do want to remind everyone to stay safe on the roads and sidewalks as the winter weather sets in. Speaking of which, do you know if you're required to clear snow off your sidewalk? According to Columbus city code, the answer is yes, so make sure to take care of that to avoid any fines[1].

    In city hall news, there haven't been any major decisions affecting daily life in the past few days. However, we do want to remind everyone that the city is working hard to keep our streets safe and clear during this winter weather.

    The weather is definitely having an impact on today's activities and events. Many schools and businesses are closed or delayed due to the snow and cold temperatures. Make sure to check our website for the latest updates on closures and delays. As for the forecast, we're expecting more snow and cold temperatures today, so bundle up and stay warm[1].

    In new business activity, we don't have any major openings or closings to report today. However, we do want to mention that McDonald's is offering McValue menu deals in Central Ohio, so be sure to check those out if you're looking for a affordable meal option[1].

    Looking ahead to the next few days, there are several community events worth noting. The Columbus Blue Jackets are taking on the Toronto Maple Leafs at Nationwide Arena on Friday, and the Ohio State men's basketball team is facing off against the Indiana Hoosiers at the Schottenstein Center on Sunday.

    In local school achievements, we want to congratulate the Ohio State senior midfielder Michael Adedokun and North Carolina junior forward Kate Faasse on being voted Hermann Trophy winners[3].

    Finally, in today's crime report, we have a few incidents to report. Police are investigating the death of a child near the Franklinton area, and there have been several reports of car accidents and slippery roads due to the winter weather. Please be careful out there and stay safe[1][5].

    This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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