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Columbus Zoo Otter Repairs Cause Temporary Exhibit Closure

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 10, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Columbus Zoo ​Temporarily Closes Otter Exhibit after Brothers Damage Pool Sealant

POWELL, Ohio ​- ⁣The Columbus Zoo & ​Aquarium ⁢has temporarily ⁤closed its⁤ newly ⁢renovated North America Trek ⁣otter⁤ exhibit after‍ the exhibit’s three young male otters damaged the pool’s​ caulking, requiring repairs. The closure ⁣begins Oct. 13, and the‌ repair⁢ process is ‍expected to take approximately one month.

The otters, who arrived⁤ at ‌the Columbus Zoo in May from the Beardsley Zoo in ⁢Connecticut, began investigating the sealant used ⁢to waterproof the 8-foot pool, ultimately causing enough damage to necessitate a full replacement. Zoo officials confirmed that none of the otters ingested ⁢any of the sealant material.

“They’re three adolescent males,” said Nikki Smith, a curator for the North America Trek region. “They’re⁣ not trying ‌to wreak havoc. They⁢ are just naturally curious animals. ​We anticipated them doing something we just weren’t sure what. This has never happened‌ to us with otters before.”

During the repairs, the otters will⁤ be relocated to their previous habitat near ‍the cougar exhibit. ‍the process will involve draining⁢ the pool, allowing it to dry completely, installing new caulking, and applying a ⁤protective material designed ⁤to withstand underwater exposure and prevent future damage.

The $40 ⁢million North America Trek exhibit opened on June 20 after ​years of advancement beginning in 2021, spanning approximately eight acres. It represents the first phase of a larger​ renovation project, with a second ⁢phase planned to add another six acres, ⁣though a timeline for that expansion has not yet been announced.

“Yes,this is ⁢not​ a great outcome,but ⁤it ​helps us get better in our‌ design,” said zoo official ⁤Menke.

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NASCAR Playoff Picture: Elliott, Blaney, Larson & More Heading to Vegas

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 10, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

LAS VEGAS – ‌As the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs narrow to its final eight contenders, the championship battle intensifies with this weekend’s race at Las Vegas Motor speedway‍ poised to‍ significantly⁤ impact ‍each driver’s title⁣ hopes.Here’s⁤ a ranking of those ⁢drivers,assessing ⁤their current form,historical performance at key tracks,and overall championship outlook.

No. 1 NASCAR Cup playoff chances for Denny Hamlin

Hamlin enters the final stretch with momentum,‍ but his performance at Las vegas⁤ in the spring (25th-place finish) is a concern. Though, his past record at the track is strong, highlighted by a ⁣win in 2021 and no finishes worse than 11th‌ in other races.

No. 2 NASCAR ​Cup playoff⁢ chances for William Byron

Byron is⁣ well-positioned to climb the standings with upcoming races at Las Vegas and Talladega. He boasts a consistent record at both tracks, having recorded top-10 finishes in each of his⁤ last five races at both‍ venues, and leading in⁣ each of those five las vegas races.

No. ⁢3 NASCAR Cup playoff chances for Christopher Bell

Bell is a strong contender,⁢ notably at Las Vegas, ‍where he has three top-5 finishes in the last five races, finishing as ⁣runner-up in⁤ the last two fall races. He’s also coming off strong performances,finishing third in‌ the ⁤last two 2025 playoff races after a win at Bristol.

No. 4 NASCAR Cup playoff chances for Chase Elliott

Elliott has demonstrated consistency throughout the 2025 regular season and playoffs, but lacks notable point gains.⁢ His performance at Las ‌Vegas has ⁤been mixed, ​with a 10th-place finish in the spring of 2025, but also 33rd in the fall‌ of 2024,‍ 12th ⁣in‍ the spring of 2024, and 32nd in the fall of 2023. he has been ⁣in the top-10 in four of the last five 2024 playoff races.

No. 5 NASCAR cup playoff chances for Kyle Larson

(Details about ‌Kyle ⁣Larson was⁣ missing​ from the original text and therefore cannot be included in ⁣this ranking.)

No. 6 NASCAR Cup playoff‍ chances for ⁤Joey Logano

Logano narrowly​ secured his playoff spot at Charlotte,benefiting from Ross Chastain’s misfortune.Recent races haven’t been strong – 20th at the Roval and 21st at Kansas – and he will need to‍ repeat his late-season heroics to contend for the 2025 championship.

No.7⁣ NASCAR Cup playoff chances for Chase⁢ Briscoe

Briscoe is​ the only driver ‍among the remaining eight⁣ who has yet to⁤ reach the championship race. While ‌showing advancement in the 2025 playoffs compared to 2024,⁢ he remains a longshot, having failed to finish in the top 10 in the last seven races of the 2024 playoffs.

No.8 NASCAR Cup playoff chances for Martin Truex Jr.

(Information about Martin truex Jr.was missing from⁤ the original text‍ and therefore‍ cannot be included in this⁢ ranking.)

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I-270 Shooting: Police Seek Suspect After Highway Closure

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 10, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Columbus police are seeking the public’s⁤ assistance in⁢ locating a suspect and⁤ vehicle involved⁢ in a shooting on⁤ interstate 270 on the city’s North Side. authorities⁣ released images and video footage⁣ Wednesday, Oct. 9, hoping ⁣to generate ‌leads in ​the ongoing examination.

The incident prompted traffic disruptions ⁣as the ​suspect vehicle stopped in ⁤the middle of⁣ the interstate, causing motorists to swerve and traffic to back up. While the video released by the Ohio Department of Transportation dose not capture the shooting itself, it documents the immediate aftermath and the potential ​danger created by the suspect’s actions.

Police describe the suspect vehicle as a dark-colored, four-door sedan. Video shows the vehicle halting traffic and the driver’s side door​ opening while​ on the interstate.The footage then shows eastbound traffic slowing and backing up.

Anyone with data regarding the shooting or the vehicle is urged to contact Columbus police at 614-645-4740 ‌or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at 614-461-8477.

Reporter Shahid Meighan can be reached at smeighan@dispatch.com, on‍ X at ShahidMeighan, and on Bluesky ​at shahidthereporter.dispatch.com.

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Phoenix Police Faulted in $15M Death Investigation Claim

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 9, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Family Files Claim Against ‍Phoenix Following ​Disputed Death Inquiry

PHOENIX – The‌ family of Suzanna Delgado has filed a claim against the city of Phoenix alleging‌ negligence in the investigation of her death, citing concerns over the medical‌ examiner’s‍ handling of the case and ⁢a perceived lack of ⁣thoroughness by authorities. The claim comes as ⁣the family publicly voices their anguish and‌ demand for accountability, stating they have⁤ been ⁤”living a nightmare” since Delgado’s‍ death.

Attorney Sarah Fazal, ‌representing‌ the Delgado family, alleges ‍the medical examiner overlooked​ certain injuries and failed to address concerns raised by the family. “Every case deserves equal opportunity – no matter what race, no ⁤matter ‍what neighborhood you’re from,” Fazal⁣ said. “And every life matters.” Fazal has called ‍on ‌Phoenix police‍ to ‍reopen the investigation and​ for city and county⁢ leaders ‍to meet with the⁣ Delgado family. She also urged anyone with data to submit‌ an anonymous tip at 773-997-5443.

Sylvia Delgado, Suzanna’s mother, described​ her daughter as a loving mother of ​two young children. “She was not ⁤perfect,” Sylvia Delgado said through tears, “But she ⁤was ⁢trying, and she deserved⁤ a⁣ fair investigation into what⁢ happened to her.” She recounted her dismay at what ⁣she perceived as dismissive treatment from ⁤police and hospital​ staff when she requested a⁢ closer examination of her daughter’s neck. “That really broke me,” Sylvia Delgado recalled. ⁤”It told me that my daughter didn’t even matter to anyone there.”

Suzanna⁤ Delgado’s sister, Vanessa Vasquez,⁤ echoed ‍the sentiment, stating her sister was ⁣a devoted mother and a reliable friend.⁢ “Since the day she​ died, our family’s been living a nightmare,”​ Vasquez said. “Not only as⁤ she’s gone, but because people ⁢who were ⁢supposed to ​find out what happened to⁤ her didn’t do their jobs.”

The family hopes legal action ⁣will ⁤prevent similar ​inadequate ⁢investigations in the⁤ future.‌ “We’re here because my sister’s life matters,” Vasquez stated.”She ⁣deserves a real investigation and the truth – and not ‍assumptions ‌and shortcuts. ⁢Her kids⁢ deserve⁤ to grow up knowing‍ that ‌people cared enough to fight for their mom, ‍my‌ sister. We want clarity,⁤ we want accountability and we want justice.”

The claim filed against the city details the family’s grievances⁣ and seeks a​ thorough re-examination of⁢ the circumstances surrounding Suzanna delgado’s death.

Anyone with information is encouraged to submit an anonymous tip by calling​ 773-997-5443.

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Polk Schools Halt Latinos in Action Program Over Federal Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 8, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Polk County Schools to Phase‍ out Latinos ⁣in Action Program Following Federal ⁢Scrutiny

LAKELAND, FL – Polk County Public Schools will discontinue its ⁤Latinos⁢ in Action (LIA) program by the end of the⁤ fall semester, following a review prompted by the U.S.Department of Education’s increased scrutiny ​of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The decision comes as the‌ federal government under President⁣ Donald Trump has taken‍ steps to curtail programs perceived as favoring specific⁣ racial or ‌ethnic groups.

The LIA program, launched in Polk County in 2014, aimed to empower Hispanic students through leadership growth,​ college readiness, and ⁣community service. It began with a pilot program in five schools and expanded to ⁣17 schools by 2023, serving approximately 2,500‍ students.⁢ The district‍ initially contracted with Latinos in Action, Inc., paying $10,000 ⁢in the first year and $4,000 per participating school in subsequent years to⁤ cover training and technical support. The⁣ contract automatically renewed annually unless canceled by the district.

In 2015, the obama Management⁢ recognized LIA⁢ through the White House Initiative on Excellence in Hispanic Education.

Polk County School Board ⁤Chair William Allen stated that ⁤Superintendent Fred Heid ⁣shared a timeline for phasing out the program, with notices to students’ families⁣ planned for release on ​October 10th.Allen emphasized the⁣ district’s commitment to continuing leadership opportunities ⁤for students.

“I think it’s ⁢crucial that we continually review ⁣all initiatives,” Allen said. “I think it’s positive that the district’s looking to supplement and‌ replace (it) with the leadership initiative, so there’s no gap in what we’re doing as a district. I think⁤ we’re going to continue to create these inclusive ⁢opportunities for‍ students,especially ⁤as it relates to leadership and service.”

Allen also noted he was unaware of any complaints received regarding the LIA program.

Latinos in Action, Inc. had not responded⁤ to a request for comment as of the​ afternoon of October 7th.

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Here’s what’s cooking this October in the central Ohio dining scene

by Emma Walker – News Editor October 6, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

agni Named USA TODAY‘s Best New Resturant of 2025, Plus Fall Flavors & Global Cuisine⁣ in Columbus

Columbus’ dining scene‍ continues ⁢to garner national attention, with Agni recently being recognized as one of USA TODAY’s best new ‌restaurants ‍of 2025. The accolade highlights the vibrant‍ and evolving culinary landscape‍ of central⁢ Ohio, offering both ⁤innovative experiences⁢ and support for global communities.

Agni, located ‍in Columbus, ohio, joins a ‍select​ group ‌of‍ establishments⁢ nationwide lauded by USA TODAY for their exceptional⁢ quality ​and ‍unique dining concepts.Elsewhere in the city, restaurants are ‍embracing fall flavors with charitable initiatives and offering immersive culinary journeys ‍to​ destinations like Japan.‍

Fall Cocktail for a Cause at Bonifacio: A ⁣new cocktail‍ at Bonifacio, the Filipino ‍restaurant in⁣ Fifth by ​Northwest, aims to aid those affected by recent natural disasters in ⁤the Philippines. ⁣The “Bebot” features apple whiskey, kalamansi juice, apple-cinnamon​ syrup, and​ ginger liqueur,⁢ served with a toasted coconut rim, with proceeds benefiting ​relief efforts.

Japanese‌ Supper Club at‍ Veritas: Chef Josh Dalton’s veritas restaurant in Downtown Columbus has launched its second Japanese supper club on October 1st, following a successful Mexican⁣ tasting menu. The menu includes yellowtail amberjack sashimi with apple and turnip, grilled eel, tonkatsu, and a shaved ice dessert with mochi ⁣and melon.

Dining ‌reporter‍ Bob Vitale⁤ can be reached at rvitale@dispatch.com or @dispatchdining on Instagram.

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