Franklin County • July 24, 2025
Good morning, Franklin County. West Nile virus has Franklin County on high alert, with Worthington launching citywide mosquito spraying after 120 positive mosquito pools were detected this year. While health officials have confirmed just one human case so far, Thursday's early morning intervention aims to curb the spread. Residents are advised to stay indoors during spraying, eliminate standing water around their homes, and remember that insect repellent is your best friend during those dawn and dusk hours.
On a brighter note, Columbus is experiencing a public transit renaissance, with COTA reporting over 6 million fixed-route bus rides in the first half of 2025—a robust 9% increase from last year. Meanwhile, the city's August calendar is bursting with cultural delights, from the Dublin Irish Festival to the Columbus Food Truck Festival. Music enthusiasts, comedy fans, and philanthropists alike will find plenty to enjoy as summer reaches its vibrant peak.
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🦟 Worthington battles West Nile virus with citywide mosquito spraying. The Ohio city will conduct early morning spraying on Thursday after 120 positive mosquito pools were detected in Franklin County this year. Health officials confirmed one human case of West Nile virus so far and are urging residents to eliminate standing water on their properties. The city recommends staying indoors during spraying and keeping windows closed to minimize pesticide exposure. Residents are also advised to use insect repellent and wear protective clothing when outdoors, especially during evening and early morning hours.
🚌 Columbus buses are booming with half a million more riders. COTA reported over 6 million fixed-route bus rides in the first half of 2025, a 9% increase from the same period last year. The transit authority credits three factors: expanded late-night service, employers requiring in-office work, and rising costs of car ownership. May 2025 saw a particularly impressive 17% jump compared to May 2024. COTA's specialized services are also thriving, with para-transit up 12% and micro-transit increasing 14%.
🎭 Columbus bursts with festivals and events this August. The city's calendar features cultural celebrations including the Dublin Irish Festival, Cbus Soul Fest, and Columbus Greek Festival. Music lovers can enjoy performances by ProMusica Chamber Orchestra and the VIVO Music Festival, while foodies will flock to the Columbus Food Truck Festival. Comedy fans can catch Nate Bargatze at the Schottenstein Center, and philanthropists can participate in charitable events like Pelotonia Ride Weekend, which has raised over $309 million for cancer research.
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