Pickaway County • June 19, 2025
Good morning, Pickaway County. Central Ohio is bracing for impact as a dangerous line of storms barrels toward us this evening. Weather officials have placed the region under tornado risk after 7 p.m., with the threat of damaging winds, hail, and isolated twisters continuing through midnight. As the skies darken, residents should ensure weather alerts are enabled and emergency plans are in place â this system moving in from the west isn't something to take lightly.
Meanwhile, a motorcycle collision with a dump truck has created traffic chaos on I-70, with multiple lanes closed as first responders rushed the critically injured rider to Mount Carmel East. In courthouse news, the Ohio Supreme Court has delivered a unanimous ruling against Hamilton County's clerk, who must now restore thousands of eviction records that were removed without judicial approval â a reminder that even well-intentioned record management requires proper legal authority.
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đĒī¸ Severe storms threaten Columbus with tornado risk tonight. A dangerous line of storms could hit central Ohio after 7 p.m., potentially bringing damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes through midnight. The weather system is moving in from the west, prompting officials to issue alerts for residents. Local news station 10TV is providing live updates on the developing situation, while authorities urge people to stay weather-aware and have emergency plans ready.
đī¸ Critical motorcycle crash halts traffic on I-70 in Columbus. A motorcyclist was rushed to Mount Carmel East in critical condition following a collision with a dump truck on Wednesday. The accident occurred on eastbound I-70 just east of Interstate 270, forcing closure of multiple lanes and ramps. The dump truck driver remained at the scene and was uninjured. Authorities have not yet indicated when the interstate will reopen as the situation continues to develop.
âī¸ Court orders clerk to restore eviction records after illegal removal. The Ohio Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Hamilton County Clerk Pavan Parikh must put thousands of older eviction cases back online. Parikh had removed cases older than three years without consulting judges, claiming he wanted to prevent landlords from using the information. The court determined that only judges, not clerks, have authority to restrict public access to court records. This legal battle has cost taxpayers as both sides had to hire outside attorneys.
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