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Former Gahanna star basketball athlete returns to Columbus to compete in NCAA tournament
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Matheau Moore speaks about new book, life of freedom
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Matheau Moore speaks about new book, life of freedom
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Extended interview: 10TV's Brittany Bailey speaks to Matheau Moore on new book, life of freedom
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Former Gahanna star basketball athlete returns to Columbus to compete in NCAA tournament
10TV spoke with Sean Jones’ mother moments after his team, Marquette, won their first round game.
Features
Matheau Moore speaks about new book, life of freedom
The Westerville man was exonerated in the death of his wife, Emily Noble. He’s now written a book, set to be released on Monday.
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Matheau Moore speaks about new book, life of freedom
The Westerville man was exonerated in the death of his wife, Emily Noble. He’s now written a book, set to be released on Monday.
Features
Extended interview: 10TV's Brittany Bailey speaks to Matheau Moore on new book, life of freedom
The Westerville man was exonerated in the death of his wife, Emily Noble. He’s now written a book, set to be released on Monday.
Local News
Western United: The Life It Lived
The Western United Life Building is not your ordinary abandoned building in West Texas.
Money
Power and Money: Stranded energy and cryptocurrency in West Texas
Texas operates on its own electrical grid. Could Bitcoin miners flocking to the state put a strain on our energy resources or will they solve all of Texas' problems?
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One year ago, a tragedy that shook the nation took the lives of six members of the USW golf team and their coach, along with a father and son.
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Donald Troutman Jr.'s family ambulance company, AIDS Ambulance, ran from 1956 to 1978. Troutman retired in 1977 due to the trauma he experienced on the job.
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99-year-old Holocaust survivor walks mall for 34 years
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KARE 11 anchor Jason Hackett teams up with Sheletta Brundidge for real talk about teen mental health and school tragedies.
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