Immigrant Enforcement Concerns, Cold Weather, Jobs Boost, Housing Market, and Community Giving in Columbus
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We start today with developing news from City Hall. Columbus leaders are responding to an uptick in federal immigration enforcement around our city. According to WOSU and ABC 6, Mayor Andrew Ginther and Police Chief Elaine Bryant say Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are conducting operations near highways like I 670, State Route 161 by Cleveland Avenue, and in some neighborhood parking lots. City officials stress that Columbus police are not helping with these immigration arrests and do not stop people based only on immigration status. They urge all of us, especially our immigrant neighbors, to keep calling 911 when we need help and to seek verified information, not social media rumors.
As we move through our Friday, our weather stays seasonably cold and mostly cloudy across central Ohio. We are looking at chilly temps through the day, with a light breeze making it feel a bit colder at bus stops and on downtown sidewalks along High Street and Broad Street. Any outdoor practices or evening events at places like Goodale Park or around the Scioto Mile may feel brisk, but we stay mainly dry, with a similar cool pattern into the weekend.
On the economy and jobs front, the Silicon Heartland story keeps growing. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce Research Foundation reports more than forty billion dollars in private data center investment across our region, with Columbus ranked as a top ten market nationally. That wave of construction in places like New Albany and around the Intel corridor in Licking County supports tens of thousands of jobs, from electricians to engineers. For listeners, that means steady hiring in skilled trades, IT support, and logistics, even as some neighbors worry about water use, noise, and traffic near their neighborhoods.
In real estate, agents report that central Ohio home prices remain elevated but are stabilizing. Typical list prices in many Columbus neighborhoods hover in the mid three hundreds, with shorter days on market close to downtown and in hot spots like Clintonville and Grandview. Renters continue to feel pressure as new luxury units rise along High Street in the Short North, but some older buildings on the east and south sides are offering small discounts to fill vacancies before year end.
Our culture calendar stays busy. This weekend we have holiday concerts at the Ohio Theatre and community performances in German Village, plus live music sets along North High in the Short North and in the Arena District. Libraries and community centers on Karl Road and Parsons Avenue are hosting family events and craft days through the weekend.
In schools, several Columbus City Schools teams are in the thick of winter sports. Local high school basketball programs are posting strong early records, and middle school robotics and STEM teams across the district are wrapping up fall competitions with multiple top finishes.
On public safety, beyond the ICE operations we mentioned earlier, Columbus police report the usual mix of overnight calls, with no major citywide emergency. Officers continue to focus patrols around busy shopping areas on Morse Road, Easton, and Sawmill as holiday traffic picks up.
For a feel good note to end on, community groups and volunteers are organizing coat and toy drives from Linden to the Hilltop, making sure families have warm clothes and kids have something special waiting at home. Churches, nonprofits, and neighbors are stepping up together, reminding us what community looks like on our own streets.
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