Columbus Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Sunday, June 7, 2026. We wake up today with some lingering rain and storms in the area. According to the National Weather Service and local forecasts, we are cloudy, warm, and humid with scattered showers and a chance of thunderstorms through the day, with highs in the mid 80s and muggy air hanging over I 70 and the downtown core. Fox 28 notes an alert period for heavy downpours at times, so we plan extra time on the roads and keep an eye out for ponding on surface streets like Cleveland Avenue and Parsons Avenue. Tonight, it stays mild with lows in the mid 60s and more scattered showers. From city hall, we are watching ongoing budget discussions focused on street resurfacing, sidewalk repairs, and flooding fixes in low lying neighborhoods, especially around Franklinton and the Hilltop. Council members are signaling more dollars for alley paving and stormwater upgrades that could change how our daily commutes and basement flooding worries look over the next few years. On the community front, Pride events are in full swing around town. Stonewall Columbus is hosting its Pride Brunch late this morning, bringing people together near the Short North for food, music, and community building, followed by kickoff events with live performances and local vendors. That means extra traffic and parking pressure along High Street and around Goodale Park, but also a lot of energy and business for nearby shops and cafes. Families looking for something indoors this afternoon can check out STEAM Sundays at 1 p.m. in Upper Arlington, where kids explore bubbles and hands on science, a nice option if storms roll through. In jobs and business, local listings show hundreds of open roles across our big employers, from health care along the OhioHealth and OSU Wexner corridors, to tech and logistics jobs near Rickenbacker. In real estate, agents report that median home prices in many Columbus neighborhoods are holding in the mid 300 thousands, with modest cooling in bidding wars but steady demand near popular areas like Clintonville and Grandview. In sports, the Columbus Clippers are back in action at Huntington Park after recent highlights including a big hit from George Valera, and they look to keep the momentum going for fans heading into the ballpark tonight, weather permitting. On the school front, local districts are celebrating spring athletic finishes and scholarship announcements, with several Columbus City Schools graduates recognized for academic awards and full ride offers to in state universities. On the crime front, Columbus police report a mix of calls over the last day, including a few overnight disturbances and property crimes, but no widely reported major citywide incident as of early this morning. We stay alert, lock our cars and homes, and look out for one another, especially with more people out late for weekend events. For a feel good note, local volunteers spent part of yesterday cleaning litter along the Scioto Mile and planting flowers near Genoa Park, turning a rainy weekend into a small boost for everyone who enjoys our riverfront. Thank you for tuning in today, and please remember to subscribe so you never miss a local update. This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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