Some Ohioans voice frustration due to lack of COVID vaccine availability
The Ohio Department of Health says the number of providers that receive doses and the number of doses themselves fluctuates week-to-week. Author: Bryant Somerville Updated: 4:56 AM EST February 3, 2021
COLUMBUS, Ohio Marilyn Miller is 66 years old. She’ll be 67 next week. These days she does what she can to stay active.
“I mean, my excitement today was to go out and shovel snow,” she said. “That was the highlight of my day.”
She also quilts with a group of women at a local church at a distance that is socially safe. Other than that, she stays home.
Police investigating after shots fired into home of Ohio health official Share Updated: 5:42 AM EST Jan 25, 2021 The Associated Press Share Updated: 5:42 AM EST Jan 25, 2021 The Associated Press Shots were fired over the weekend into a home owned by an Ohio health department official, but no one was injured, authorities said.Police in Upper Arlington, a city on the northwest side of the Columbus metropolitan area, said the shots were reported at about 8 p.m. Saturday. Police said no one was hurt and no suspects were present when officers arrived. They said the investigation continues and asked anyone with information to come forward.Press Secretary Melanie Amato of the Ohio Department of Health confirmed Sunday that the home is owned by Dr. Mary Kate Francis, the department s assistant medical director. Amato declined further comment, deferring to the Upper Arlington Police Department.The Columbus Dispatch reports that Francis h
The home is owned by Dr. Mary Kate Francis, the department s assistant medical director. Author: 10TV Web Staff, Associated Press Published: 3:19 PM EST January 24, 2021 Updated: 11:46 PM EST January 24, 2021
Shots were fired Saturday into an Upper Arlington home owned by an official with the Ohio Department of Health, but police said no one was hurt.
Upper Arlington police said they received a call about the shots being fired at around 8 p.m.
When officers arrived, they did not find any suspect but did find the home had been shot.
Press Secretary Melanie Amato of the Ohio Department of Health confirmed Sunday the home is owned by Dr. Mary Kate Francis, the department s assistant medical director.