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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 3 MIN

Columbus Local Pulse: Summer Starts Strong with Sunshine and Opportunity

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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Thursday, June 4, 2026. We wake up to a classic early summer day in central Ohio. According to ABC 6 meteorologists, we feel a cool start in the 50s, then we warm into the upper 70s this afternoon, with plenty of sun and low humidity. Later today and into tomorrow, we edge toward the low 80s, with just a slight chance of a stray shower, so we can plan on most outdoor events going ahead as scheduled. At City Hall, Columbus Council continues to focus on growth and daily quality of life. Recent deliberations are centering on how new development along High Street and around the Short North will impact traffic, parking, and housing costs, and we can expect updated guidance on zoning and street improvements in the coming weeks that will affect our commutes and neighborhood character. For jobs, there is a big opportunity today on the northeast side. The Columbus Career Fair is happening at the Hilton Garden Inn Columbus Easton on Morse Road, where dozens of employers are looking to fill positions across healthcare, tech, logistics, and customer service. Organizers say hundreds of openings are on the table, many starting in the twenty to thirty dollar an hour range, giving job seekers a chance to make connections face to face. On the real estate front, local agents report that listings in neighborhoods like Clintonville, German Village, and near OSU are still moving within a couple of weeks, with typical home prices now in the mid to upper three hundreds, and rents for a two bedroom near downtown often landing around fifteen hundred dollars. That keeps pressure on first time buyers, but also shows our city remains in high demand. Culturally, we have a busy stretch ahead. Columbus Commons downtown continues its season of concerts and outdoor fun, with music and food trucks returning to the green over the next few evenings. Out at Rickenbacker, the Columbus Air Show is gearing up, with twilight flying, pyrotechnics, and fireworks planned, turning the sky over John Circle Drive into the big attraction for the weekend. Sports fans can look toward Huntington Park, where our Clippers continue their homestand. The team’s bats have come alive this week, with recent highlights including sharp line drive hits from the heart of the order that keep us in the playoff conversation. In our schools, local districts are celebrating graduation season, with high schools across the city recognizing seniors for record scholarship totals and strong state test scores, and spring sports teams wrapping up deep tournament runs. On the crime front, Columbus police report a relatively routine past 24 hours, with a few serious but isolated incidents under investigation on the East Side and near the Hilltop. Officers emphasize increased evening patrols on busy corridors like Livingston Avenue and Sullivant Avenue, and they continue to ask for tips when residents see suspicious activity, to keep our neighborhoods safe. For a feel good note, community organizers highlight volunteers who gathered near the Scioto Mile this week to clean up riverfront trails, planting flowers and picking up trash so that families can enjoy cleaner paths and greener views as summer kicks in. Thank you for tuning in today, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Thursday, June 4, 2026. We wake up to a classic early summer day in central Ohio. According to ABC 6 meteorologists, we feel a cool start in the 50s, then we warm into the upper 70s this afternoon, with plenty of sun and low humidity. Later today and into tomorrow, we edge toward the low 80s, with just a slight chance of a stray shower, so we can plan on most outdoor events going ahead as scheduled. At City Hall, Columbus Council continues to focus on growth and daily quality of life. Recent deliberations are centering on how new development along High Street and around the Short North will impact traffic, parking, and housing costs, and we can expect updated guidance on zoning and street improvements in the coming weeks that will affect our commutes and neighborhood character. For jobs, there is a big opportunity today on the northeast side. The Columbus Career Fair is happening at the Hilton Garden Inn Columbus Easton on Morse Road, where dozens of employers are looking to fill positions across healthcare, tech, logistics, and customer service. Organizers say hundreds of openings are on the table, many starting in the twenty to thirty dollar an hour range, giving job seekers a chance to make connections face to face. On the real estate front, local agents report that listings in neighborhoods like Clintonville, German Village, and near OSU are still moving within a couple of weeks, with typical home prices now in the mid to upper three hundreds, and rents for a two bedroom near downtown often landing around fifteen hundred dollars. That keeps pressure on first time buyers, but also shows our city remains in high demand. Culturally, we have a busy stretch ahead. Columbus Commons downtown continues its season of concerts and outdoor fun, with music and food trucks returning to the green over the next few evenings. Out at Rickenbacker, the Columbus Air Show is gearing up, with twilight flying, pyrotechnics, and fireworks planned, turning the sky over John Circle Drive into the big attraction for the weekend. Sports fans can look toward Huntington Park, where our Clippers continue their homestand. The team’s bats have come alive this week, with recent highlights including sharp line drive hits from the heart of the order that keep us in the playoff conversation. In our schools, local districts are celebrating graduation season, with high schools across the city recognizing seniors for record scholarship totals and strong state test scores, and spring sports teams wrapping up deep tournament runs. On the crime front, Columbus police report a relatively routine past 24 hours, with a few serious but isolated incidents under investigation on the East Side and near the Hilltop. Officers emphasize increased evening patrols on busy corridors like Livingston Avenue and Sullivant Avenue, and they continue to ask for tips when residents see suspicious activity, to keep our neighborhoods safe. For a feel good note, community organizers highlight volunteers who gathered near the Scioto Mile this week to clean up riverfront trails, planting flowers and picking up trash so that families can enjoy cleaner paths and greener views as summer kicks in. Thank you for tuning in today, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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