Surviving COVID-19
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)--Ohio man receives double-lung transplant due to COVID-19 complications. He's now urging others to prioritize getting vaccinated.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)--Ohio man receives double-lung transplant due to COVID-19 complications. He's now urging others to prioritize getting vaccinated.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH)--Ohio man receives double-lung transplant due to COVID-19 complications. He's now urging others to prioritize getting vaccinated.
More rain on the way to start the week. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/4dv94H1
Woman not letting cancer diagnosis stop her from living life. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/3Usi2fE
Safety measures return to Short North on shooting anniversary. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/3UqOqzf
Warm, sticky weekend with pop-up showers, storms. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/4dv94H1
One dead, one injured after shooting near fairgrounds. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/3UKe2IB
One dead after fall from Ohio Stadium stands during commencement ceremony. FOR MORE: https://nbc4i.co/3Qsaw2X
This week on The Spectrum:
* Young voters are becoming a major focus this election cycle as college students across the country protest on campus and criticize the Biden administration’s handling of the war in Gaza. “There are limitations on every right that we have,” Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) said. How leaders are trying to balance free speech with student safety and why the unrest could spell trouble for Joe Biden’s reelection campaign. “The only thing that Joe Biden really has going for him is Donald Trump,” NewsNation political editor Chris Stirewalt said.
* The one Democrat to beat Joe Biden in a primary contest this cycle wants to get young voters involved in a different way. “You can have marches all you want, you can tune out if you want, but it would be much better to kind of take over the government yourselves, get involved,” Jason Palmer, a Democratic presidential candidate who won the U.S. Samoa primary, said. Hear Palmer’s message to those who are disillusioned with their options.
* A new bill at the Ohio Statehouse would tighten the state’s voter ID laws. “Building in those securities up into the system up front, I think, protect everything,” Ohio Rep. Bernard Willis (R-Springfield) said. "It will make lines longer on Election Day, it will make poll workers’ jobs harder,” League of Women Voters Jen Miller said. Is it about election integrity or will it risk disenfranchising voters?
* Are Ohio’s voter ID laws getting stricter? President and CEO of Innovation Ohio Desiree Tims and Republican strategist Matt Dole join the roundtable to weigh in on this issue plus the fallout of nationwide protests on college campuses.
FOR MORE: https://www.nbc4i.com/news/the-spectrum/
One person is dead and another is in critical condition after a shooting was reported just west of the Ohio State Fairgrounds Saturday night.