Ernest Harris+FollowColumbus mental health provider faces major shakeupAccess Ohio, a key mental health provider in Columbus, just filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which could mean big changes for local patients and staff. Despite financial struggles, the organization says it will keep its doors open while it works through court-supervised restructuring. Access Ohio has been serving our community since 2006, offering everything from addiction support to job training. With hundreds of creditors and millions in liabilities, the next few weeks will be crucial in determining how services and jobs are affected. How do you think this will impact mental health care in Columbus? #Business #Columbus #MentalHealth00Share
Annette Jones+Follow$1.08 cheeseburgers hit Columbus for one dayOne in eight Americans has worked at McDonald's, and Columbus is celebrating that legacy in a big way. On January 8, local McDonald's spots are offering Double Cheeseburgers for just $1.08—only through the app and for MyMcDonald's rewards members. It's a nod to all the crew members, past and present, who’ve served up fries and smiles in our community. Next time you grab a burger, maybe thank the team behind the counter! Anyone else have a story from their McDonald's days or know someone who does? #Food #Columbus #McDonalds00Share
Annette Jones+FollowColumbus’ favorite Kroger buys in 2025Bananas, bakery treats, and enough frozen pizzas to circle the globe—Columbus shoppers really showed up at Kroger in 2025! The new Yearly Checkout feature reveals just how much we’re stocking up: think 1 billion burgers’ worth of beef and cereal to fill the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. On top of all that, Kroger’s Zero Hunger | Zero Waste plan helped provide over 518 million meals to local communities last year. It’s wild to see what we buy the most and how it adds up. What’s your go-to Kroger item? Anything on this list surprise you? #Food #Columbus #Kroger00Share
Rebecca Henderson+FollowColumbus daycares shaken by alarming visitsA string of unsettling visits to Somali-owned daycares in Columbus has left staff and families on edge. When a man walked in and bluntly asked if the door was bulletproof, it wasn’t just a weird question—it felt like a threat, especially in a place meant to protect kids. The fact that these daycares, mostly run by Somali women, were specifically targeted has sparked outrage and fear in the community. Many are now questioning how safe these spaces really are and why more isn’t being done to protect them. How should communities respond to intimidation like this? #News #Columbus #CommunitySafety30Share
Katherine Kim+FollowShort North loses a creative stapleRiot Ink’s Short North shop has closed its doors, marking the end of an era for local tattoo lovers and artists. For many in Columbus, this spot wasn’t just a place to get inked—it was a hub for creativity and connection. While the reasons behind the closure haven’t been shared, Riot Ink fans can still visit their Powell location, and all appointments and gift cards will be honored there. How do you feel about losing another unique business in the neighborhood? Let’s talk about what this means for the Short North’s creative scene. #Beauty #ShortNorth #Columbus00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowColumbus BBQ favorite Ray Ray’s faces tough timesRay Ray’s, a Columbus staple for smoked brisket and ribs, is now fighting to survive after beef prices soared out of reach. Half their locations—including Johnstown, Marion, and Linworth—have already closed, and the rest are hanging on through bankruptcy restructuring. For regulars, this means your go-to BBQ spot might be gone or a longer drive away. It’s a real wake-up call for anyone who loves local restaurants: when the price of one key ingredient spikes, even the most beloved neighborhood joints can be at risk. How do you think rising food costs are changing our local dining scene? #Business #Columbus #RayRaysBBQ00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowStrauss brings global energy to ColumbusBig news for Columbus: Strauss, a top European workwear brand, is making the Arena District its new U.S. headquarters. This move isn’t just about 30 new jobs—it’s a sign that Columbus is becoming a magnet for international business and fresh ideas. The new HQ will feature a showroom and a learning center, adding even more buzz to downtown. For locals, this means more opportunities, more foot traffic, and a taste of global style right in our backyard. What do you think this international expansion means for the city’s future? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Columbus00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowColumbus: $400M for an arena or real needs?A $400 million renovation for Nationwide Arena is on the table—more than double what it cost to build in 2000. Meanwhile, Columbus faces urgent needs like affordable housing, public safety, and crumbling infrastructure. Imagine what a fraction of that money could do for our neighborhoods! Should city leaders really prioritize luxury upgrades over essential services? Or is it time to demand a smarter, more balanced approach to spending? Let’s talk about what matters most for our community and where our tax dollars should really go. #Sports #Columbus #CommunityPriorities00Share
Cory Wilson+FollowColumbus woman’s Powerball win changes everythingPaula H. from Columbus just turned a $2 Powerball ticket into a $100,000 win, all thanks to a lucky pick at the Bethel Road Walmart and a smart Power Play add-on. After taxes, she’s walking away with nearly $73,000—enough to make her dream of buying a farm and raising animals a reality. It’s wild to think how one ticket can totally shift someone’s future. Would you stick to your plans or splurge on something unexpected if you won big? Let’s hear your dream purchase! #News #Powerball #Columbus10Share
Tamara Jones+FollowColumbus’s DNA Drops a BombshellTurns out, Christopher Columbus might not have been Italian after all! A new DNA investigation suggests he could have been born in Spain to Jewish parents. The twist? The evidence comes from his son and brother’s remains, but the findings haven’t been peer-reviewed yet. Still, it’s wild to think the guy who “discovered” America may have had a totally different backstory than we learned in school. History just got a lot more interesting! #Science #HistoryMystery #Columbus13471Share