pic.twitter.com/bPTddsvwCb. COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The City of Columbus has released the executive order signed by Mayor Andrew Ginther placing the city on a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew … FRANKLIN COUNTY, OH (WCMH) — The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is investigating a fatal crash that has Jackson Pike closed in both directions near the Franklin and Pickaway county line Tuesday morning. COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The City of Columbus has released the executive order signed by Mayor Andrew Ginther placing the city on a 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew indefinitely in response to violence during protests in the city. © 1998 - 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. The tweet said the ability for people to self-respond to the census questionnaire and the door-knocking phase when census takers go to homes that haven't yet responded are targeted to end Oct. 5. continuation of the curfew that was put into place Saturday and Sunday nights. Lawmaker demands charges against DeWine over virus orders, Coronavirus in Ohio Monday update: 993 new cases, 5 additional deaths, Second stimulus checks: Pelosi optimistic sides can agree on new aid package, A cool day and even cooler weather on the way, Live demonstration: Science Experiment Explaining How Temperature and Pressure Are Related, Tonight’s strong cold front bringing some Fall-like changes this week, Weather Alert Day: Afternoon thunderstorms ahead of much cooler temperatures, Weather Alert Day: Storms with damaging winds possible, Bubble hockey champions: Tampa Bay Lightning win Stanley Cup, Despite not playing, OSU returns to AP top 10 poll, MAC football to return Nov. 4 with six-game season, Reds announcer resigns following on-air homophobic slur, DeSales standout Quintell Quinn perseveres after tragedy, COAAA Reaching More Seniors to Help Them Stay in Their Homes, Join Moving Day Columbus Virtually and Support Ohio Parkinson’s Foundation, Behind Every Farmer Working Hard to Feed Your Family is a Personal Story, Don’t Live with the Pain of Ingrown Toenails. 104 south of Hiner Road on the report of crash. This order will remain in effect until it rescinded by the Mayor. Testing czar says daily testing for all is unrealistic. New US citizen refugees excited for first presidential vote, NY Times: Trump paid $750 in US income taxes in 2016, 2017, Warm finish to September could end with gusty storms in transition to fall, President Trump expected to nominate Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court, Beautiful early fall weekend, cooler days ahead, Second teenager pleads guilty to manslaughter in photographer’s death, Largest California wildfire threatens marijuana-growing area, Franklin County deputy killed in 6-vehicle crash on U.S. 33, Sheriff: Report of Westfall abduction attempt false, Ohio’s domestic violence funding slashed by $20 million, Stimulus check, $600-per-week jobless benefit included in new virus aid proposal, NBC4’s ‘Better Call 4’ launches Tuesday with Call4 phone bank event, NBC4’s next edition of ‘The Conversation’ to focus on voting, Ready 4 School Gallery: Show us your back to school photos, Stuff the Backpack virtually with NBC4 this year, Law enforcement, fire, and medical personnel, Individuals traveling directly to and from work, Individuals seeking care, fleeing dangerous circumstances, or experiencing homelessness.