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Columbus Homicides Down, Sanctuary Center Complies, Homeless Memorial Honors 160 - Columbus Local Pulse

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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Thursday, December 18th. We start with great news on public safety. Columbus stands at 81 homicides this year, on track to finish under 100 for the first time in over a decade, thanks to the Under Triple Digits Initiative. Community leaders from Mothers of Murdered Columbus Children celebrated this milestone last night, crediting police focus, youth programs, and faith outreach around neighborhoods like Franklinton and the Near East Side. Were proud of this progress and committed to keeping it going into 2026.

Shifting to city updates, the city just closed its case against Sanctuary Night on Sullivant Avenue in Franklinton. This drop-in center for at-risk women is now fully compliant after neighbor complaints about drugs and crime. Emergency calls there dropped from 74 last year to just 17 since spring, with no overdoses. The city will keep watching closely.

On a somber note, today at Trinity Episcopal Church downtown, a memorial service honors more than 160 homeless folks who passed in 2025. It reminds us to support services that make a real difference in daily life.

For business and jobs, gene therapy is putting Columbus on the map as a global hub, drawing researchers and creating high-tech jobs near Ohio State. Meanwhile, construction booms at John Glenn Columbus International Airport with the new midfield terminal, where Senator Jon Husted toured yesterday, boosting local employment.

Weather today brings cloudy skies with highs near 38 degrees and possible light flurries, so bundle up for outdoor errands along High Street or events at the Scioto Mile. Expect the same chilly pattern through the weekend.

Looking ahead, community events include holiday markets at North Market this weekend and the homeless memorial today. Local schools report strong wrestling wins for Northland High last night.

In crime from the past day, no major incidents, aligning with our downward trend. Stay vigilant against holiday scams warned by the Ohio Secretary of State, like fake package alerts.

Wrapping with a feel-good story, mental health crisis teams here are ahead of the curve nationwide, even if underused, helping folks in moments of need without police every time.

Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for daily updates. This has been Columbus Local Pulse. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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