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Rural issues reporter Céilí Doyle values empathy as core tenet of journalism

Rural issues reporter Céilí Doyle values empathy as core tenet of journalism Céilí Doyle, The Columbus Dispatch Covering Appalachia means removing stereotypes, says reporter Céilí Doyle Replay Video UP NEXT I cover rural Ohio as The Dispatch s first Report for America corps member. RFA is national service organization that places journalists in media deserts across the country. My focus is on covering communities in Appalachian Ohio who have been historically underrepresented and often characterized by stereotypes perpetuated by the media. © Doral Chenoweth, Doral Chenoweth/Dispatch Columbus Dispatch and Report For America reporter Céilí Doyle photographed in the Dispatch newsroom Thursday, March 11, 2021.

Columbus police investigating after vehicle struck by gunfire on I-670

Columbus police investigating after vehicle struck by gunfire on I-670 Alissa Widman Neese, The Columbus Dispatch © Megan Henry/Dispatch Columbus police have identified a body found last week behind a trash bin at a West Side apartment complex. A bullet pierced the front windshield of a vehicle on Interstate 670 late Saturday night and Columbus police are asking for the public s help as they investigate. Two adults and a 1-year-old girl were in a vehicle headed west on the interstate near Neil Avenue at about 10:15 p.m. when the shooting occurred.  No one was injured. 

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