Columbus Local Pulse
Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Sunday, June fourteenth. We wake up today with the riverfront still buzzing from the Columbus Arts Festival downtown along the Scioto, where more than two hundred fifty artists from around the world fill the streets near the Main Street and Rich Street bridges. According to Columbus Arts Festival organizers, crowds are strong, local vendors are busy, and we feel that energy spilling into the rest of the city this morning. From City Hall on South Front Street, we have a meeting that matters for everyday life. The Republic reports that the Columbus Substance Abuse Advisory and Accountability Committee meets at ten a.m. at City Hall on Washington Street, focusing on treatment resources and prevention programs that shape services in our neighborhoods. Weather wise, ABC 6 meteorologists say we start warm and mostly cloudy, with highs in the low eighties and a chance of isolated showers later in the day, especially toward evening. That means we can still enjoy outdoor plans, but we may want a light jacket or umbrella if we are heading downtown or out to our local parks. The short term outlook keeps us in the warm, humid pattern into the start of the workweek. In sports, it is 614 Day, and the Columbus Clippers at Huntington Park are celebrating. According to the team, they are running a flash sale with tickets for the upcoming home series priced at six dollars and fourteen cents, a nod to our area code and our pride in central Ohio baseball. Across the region, the Ohio State Fair is getting in on the 614 Day spirit too. The Columbus Dispatch reports a twelve hour flash sale today with fair tickets also at six dollars and fourteen cents, giving families a chance to plan ahead for summer on a budget. For music and culture, Columbus on the Cheap and local listings highlight dozens of events over the next few days, from small club shows in the Short North and on High Street, to free community concerts at neighborhood parks. Over on Seventh Street, The Republic notes a Carlo Aonzo mandolin concert this afternoon at First Presbyterian Church, a chance for listeners to step out of the heat into some cool strings. In nearby Grove City, the city calendar shows Pridefest at Beulah Park from one to four p.m., bringing neighbors together just off Southwest Boulevard for food, music, and family activities. On the education front, the Enquirer reports that Badin High School defeated Columbus Bishop Watterson seven to two in the state baseball final, ending a strong playoff run for Watterson. We tip our caps to those student athletes and their coaches for representing central Ohio on the big stage. We are still checking overnight police updates as of this hour. There are no widely reported major public safety emergencies tied to downtown events, and Columbus police continue to emphasize routine weekend patrols in the Short North, the Arena District, and around campus. We will keep listeners updated as more detailed crime information is released later today. Our feel good story this morning is about community on the riverfront. Social posts from residents show strangers sharing sunscreen, water, and shade along the Scioto Mile as crowds grew at the Arts Festival. It is a small reminder that our city feels like a big neighborhood when we look out for each other. For jobs and real estate, local analysts continue to note that central Ohio holds a strong market, with unemployment hovering in the mid three percent range and median home prices in the metro area around the mid three hundreds in thousands of dollars, keeping pressure on buyers but supporting home values for long time owners. Looking ahead over the next few days, community calendars point to more church gatherings, park movie nights, and neighborhood events across the region, from story time in Grove City parks to evening services at churches on Dublin Road and High Street. Thank you for tuning in and spending part of your morning with us. Remember to subscribe so you never miss our daily check in with what is happening around town. 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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