Darius Alvarez+FollowDave & Buster’s half-off games confusion in OhioShowing up for a 50% off games deal at Dave & Buster’s in Columbus, one family ended up tangled in a 30-minute standoff with four different managers—only to find out the prices weren’t what they expected. Turns out, Dave & Buster’s quietly raised game prices in March, so even when a half-off promo is running, you might not feel much of a discount. Locals who love stretching their tokens on game nights: have you noticed these changes? Is it still worth it, or are you feeling shortchanged? Let’s hear your experiences! #Relationships #DaveAndBusters #Columbus00Share
meadowsmary+FollowColumbus families left scrambling after speech therapy shutdownColumbus parents are reeling after the sudden closure of a beloved nonprofit’s children’s speech therapy program. With little warning, families lost access to crucial services that many kids rely on for progress. The abrupt shutdown has left parents worried about setbacks and scrambling to find alternatives, especially since options are limited and waitlists are long. This move highlights just how fragile support systems can be for families with special needs. How are other parents coping, and what can our community do to help fill this gap? #Safety #Columbus #SpeechTherapy10Share
Michael Morgan+FollowRemembering Eric from Buckeye DonutsLosing Eric Bretschneider hits close to home for anyone who’s ever stopped by Buckeye Donuts on campus. Eric wasn’t just the general manager—he was the heart and soul of the shop, always ready with a joke or a helping hand, whether he was behind the counter or finishing up a batch of donuts. He dedicated over 20 years to making Buckeye Donuts feel like a second home for students and locals alike. It’s tough to imagine the shop without him. How has Eric or Buckeye Donuts been a part of your Columbus story? #Food #BuckeyeDonuts #Columbus00Share
julie72+FollowColumbus welcomes Chris Tomer back homeChris Tomer, a Columbus native with two decades of weather expertise, is stepping in as 10TV’s new chief meteorologist. After years forecasting in Colorado and nationally, Tomer’s return means local viewers will get insights from someone who truly understands central Ohio’s weather quirks. He’ll be leading coverage on all the big newscasts and even hosting a daily weather impact stream. With Jerry Martz moving on, it’s a big moment for the station—and for anyone who relies on 10TV to plan their day. How do you feel about this homegrown talent taking the reins? #Entertainment #Celebrity #Columbus00Share