The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Its first issue was published on July 1, 1871, and has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceased publication in 1985.
As of October 26, 2015, Bradley M. Harmon is the newspaper's president and publisher. Alan D. Miller is the editor.
History
The paper was founded in June 1871 by a group of 10 printers with US$ 900 in financial capital. The paper published its first issue as The Daily Dispatch on July 1, 1871, as a four page paper which cost US$0.04 per copy. The paper was originally an afternoon paper for the city of Columbus, Ohio, which at the time had a population of 32,000. For its first few years, the paper rented a headquarters on North High Street and Lynn Alley in Columbus. It began with 800 subscribers.
Learn more about The Columbus Dispatch's new, reformatted print edition at http://www.dispatch.com/newexperience
published: 31 Jan 2013
Columbus Dispatch moving print production to Indianapolis
Columbus Dispatch moving print production to Indianapolis
published: 06 Jan 2020
Ted Williams: A homeless man with a golden voice
Ted Williams was homeless and standing on a street corner holding a sign claiming he had "a God-given gift of voice." Columbus Dispatch videgrapher Doral Chenoweth III stopped to find out more. Follow the story at http://www.dispatch.com/goldenvoice
published: 07 Jan 2011
While You Were Sleeping - At The Columbus Dispatch
Monday, July 26th, 2010 at 6am
published: 22 Jul 2010
The Columbus Dispatch: Experience
Experience the best of your city in The Columbus Dispatch
published: 08 May 2014
In letter to Columbus Dispatch, Ohio inmate confesses to murdering fellow inmate
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio inmate confessed to a murder at the Warren Correctional Institution in a letter to the Columbus Dispatch.
The Dispatch reports Joel Drain wrote that he beat, stabbed and strangled fellow inmate Christopher Richardson in April. Drain's letter claims the attack was captured on surveillance cameras. Richardson died two days later at the hospital.
Drain is serving 30 years for aggravated murder, theft and felonious assault.
Investigators are not commenting on the letter.
published: 30 Jul 2019
The Columbus Dispatch: Pursue
See exclusive investigative reporting and more.
published: 08 May 2014
The Columbus Dispatch: Discover
Discover something new about your city in The Columbus Dispatch
published: 08 May 2014
Columbus Dispatch sports reporter Tim May honored at Ohio State Game
Longtime Columbus Dispatch Ohio State football beat writer Tim May and WBNS producer Paul "Moose" Spohn were recognized on the field prior to the NCAA football game against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Nov. 24, 2018. Both will be retiring at season's end.
published: 24 Nov 2018
Video shows how autistic teen died after 10 hours in Ohio jail. Mother wants his story told
Isaiah Trammell, a 19-year-old with autism spectrum disorder spent 10 harrowing hours in an Ohio jail before he died. His mother, tells his story.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2024/06/01/video-shows-how-an-autistic-teen-died-after-10-hours-in-an-ohio-jail/73208311007/
Ted Williams was homeless and standing on a street corner holding a sign claiming he had "a God-given gift of voice." Columbus Dispatch videgrapher Doral Chenow...
Ted Williams was homeless and standing on a street corner holding a sign claiming he had "a God-given gift of voice." Columbus Dispatch videgrapher Doral Chenoweth III stopped to find out more. Follow the story at http://www.dispatch.com/goldenvoice
Ted Williams was homeless and standing on a street corner holding a sign claiming he had "a God-given gift of voice." Columbus Dispatch videgrapher Doral Chenoweth III stopped to find out more. Follow the story at http://www.dispatch.com/goldenvoice
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio inmate confessed to a murder at the Warren Correctional Institution in a letter to the Columbus Dispatch.
The Dispatch reports ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio inmate confessed to a murder at the Warren Correctional Institution in a letter to the Columbus Dispatch.
The Dispatch reports Joel Drain wrote that he beat, stabbed and strangled fellow inmate Christopher Richardson in April. Drain's letter claims the attack was captured on surveillance cameras. Richardson died two days later at the hospital.
Drain is serving 30 years for aggravated murder, theft and felonious assault.
Investigators are not commenting on the letter.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio inmate confessed to a murder at the Warren Correctional Institution in a letter to the Columbus Dispatch.
The Dispatch reports Joel Drain wrote that he beat, stabbed and strangled fellow inmate Christopher Richardson in April. Drain's letter claims the attack was captured on surveillance cameras. Richardson died two days later at the hospital.
Drain is serving 30 years for aggravated murder, theft and felonious assault.
Investigators are not commenting on the letter.
Longtime Columbus Dispatch Ohio State football beat writer Tim May and WBNS producer Paul "Moose" Spohn were recognized on the field prior to the NCAA football ...
Longtime Columbus Dispatch Ohio State football beat writer Tim May and WBNS producer Paul "Moose" Spohn were recognized on the field prior to the NCAA football game against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Nov. 24, 2018. Both will be retiring at season's end.
Longtime Columbus Dispatch Ohio State football beat writer Tim May and WBNS producer Paul "Moose" Spohn were recognized on the field prior to the NCAA football game against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Nov. 24, 2018. Both will be retiring at season's end.
Isaiah Trammell, a 19-year-old with autism spectrum disorder spent 10 harrowing hours in an Ohio jail before he died. His mother, tells his story.
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Isaiah Trammell, a 19-year-old with autism spectrum disorder spent 10 harrowing hours in an Ohio jail before he died. His mother, tells his story.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2024/06/01/video-shows-how-an-autistic-teen-died-after-10-hours-in-an-ohio-jail/73208311007/
Isaiah Trammell, a 19-year-old with autism spectrum disorder spent 10 harrowing hours in an Ohio jail before he died. His mother, tells his story.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2024/06/01/video-shows-how-an-autistic-teen-died-after-10-hours-in-an-ohio-jail/73208311007/
Ted Williams was homeless and standing on a street corner holding a sign claiming he had "a God-given gift of voice." Columbus Dispatch videgrapher Doral Chenoweth III stopped to find out more. Follow the story at http://www.dispatch.com/goldenvoice
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio inmate confessed to a murder at the Warren Correctional Institution in a letter to the Columbus Dispatch.
The Dispatch reports Joel Drain wrote that he beat, stabbed and strangled fellow inmate Christopher Richardson in April. Drain's letter claims the attack was captured on surveillance cameras. Richardson died two days later at the hospital.
Drain is serving 30 years for aggravated murder, theft and felonious assault.
Investigators are not commenting on the letter.
Longtime Columbus Dispatch Ohio State football beat writer Tim May and WBNS producer Paul "Moose" Spohn were recognized on the field prior to the NCAA football game against the Michigan Wolverines at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Nov. 24, 2018. Both will be retiring at season's end.
Isaiah Trammell, a 19-year-old with autism spectrum disorder spent 10 harrowing hours in an Ohio jail before he died. His mother, tells his story.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/2024/06/01/video-shows-how-an-autistic-teen-died-after-10-hours-in-an-ohio-jail/73208311007/
The Columbus Dispatch is a daily newspaper based in Columbus, Ohio. Its first issue was published on July 1, 1871, and has been the only mainstream daily newspaper in the city since The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceased publication in 1985.
As of October 26, 2015, Bradley M. Harmon is the newspaper's president and publisher. Alan D. Miller is the editor.
History
The paper was founded in June 1871 by a group of 10 printers with US$ 900 in financial capital. The paper published its first issue as The Daily Dispatch on July 1, 1871, as a four page paper which cost US$0.04 per copy. The paper was originally an afternoon paper for the city of Columbus, Ohio, which at the time had a population of 32,000. For its first few years, the paper rented a headquarters on North High Street and Lynn Alley in Columbus. It began with 800 subscribers.
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