Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Saturday, March 21. We start with breaking news from north Columbus, where firefighters battled a tragic two-alarm fire yesterday afternoon in the 200 block of Broad Meadows Boulevard. WSYX reports at least three people died and eight others were injured at an apartment complex, reminding us how quickly things can change and the vital work our fire crews do every day. In other public safety updates from the past day, police released video of a chase in Linden that ended in a deadly crash, with a teen's charges now upgraded, and the inspector general is probing another CPD incident there after a video went viral. We urge everyone to drive carefully and stay alert.
Shifting to city hall, Ohio overpaid 18 publicly funded daycares in Columbus more than 750,000 dollars, per recent audits, which could impact family budgets as leaders review reimbursements to protect our kids' care.
Weather-wise, we're wrapping up Severe Weather Awareness Week with mild temps in the low 50s today, but gusty winds up to 25 miles per hour could affect outdoor plans around the Scioto River or Goodale Park. Expect partly cloudy skies turning to showers by evening, so grab that umbrella for afternoon errands.
On the economic front, the job market shows about 5,000 openings in central Ohio, rounded up, with strong demand in healthcare near Ohio State University. Real estate is heating up too, with median home prices around 320,000 dollars, up 4 percent, making spots in German Village popular for buyers.
New business buzz includes Anduril opening its Arsenal 1 facility nearby, boosting tech jobs. No major closings, but keep an eye on East Main Street after a hit-and-run there last week took a Reynoldsburg man's life.
Sports quick hit: Local high schools shone in recent tournaments, with Worthington Kilbourne winning their division title. Culturally, check out upcoming community events like the free concert series at Bicentennial Park this weekend and a craft fair at the Columbus Metropolitan Library tomorrow.
For a feel-good story, our VFW is rallying support for Ohio airmen lost overseas, showing our community's heart.
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