Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.
We're waking up to a chilly morning here in Columbus after that winter storm that swept through earlier this week. If you were out and about on Monday and Tuesday, you saw firsthand how much snow we got. Columbus recorded four point seven inches on December second, breaking a snowfall record that had stood since nineteen thirty-three. That's quite a milestone for our city. This morning we're looking at temperatures around twenty-eight degrees with about a thirty percent chance of snow showers. By tonight, things get even colder, dropping down to around eight degrees, so bundle up if you're heading outside today. Tomorrow looks a bit brighter with partly sunny skies and highs near thirty degrees.
Speaking of weather impacts, our Columbus City Schools made some significant decisions this week regarding their budget challenges. The school board unanimously voted to close four more schools on top of five already scheduled to close. Duxberry Park Arts Elementary, Como Elementary, and Everett Middle School, which houses Columbus Gifted Academy, will close by the twenty twenty-six to twenty twenty-seven school year. Fairwood Alternative Elementary will close by the end of May twenty twenty-six. These closures are part of a fifty million dollar budget cut the district had to make. School officials say the savings will help redirect more funding directly into classrooms. They're planning open meetings with families in affected neighborhoods to discuss student placement options at nearby schools.
On the positive side, we're seeing some exciting new development coming to Columbus. A coworking space called Switchyards, based out of Atlanta, is opening its first Ohio location near German Village in early twenty twenty-six. It's designed for creatives, freelancers, and remote workers who want a quiet space with that home-like feel. Meanwhile, downtown is getting a lot of attention with Wanderlights now running through mid-February, featuring over half a million LED lights stretching from Columbus Commons to Bicentennial Park.
Looking ahead to this weekend, we've got some wonderful holiday events happening. The Ohio Statehouse Holiday Festival and Tree Lighting kicks off tomorrow evening from five thirty to seven thirty, featuring live music and family activities right downtown. If you're into jazz, the Columbus Jazz Orchestra is performing through December eighth at the Southern Theatre with Broadway star Mammie Parris. And on Saturday, the Short North Arts District is hosting its Holiday Hop with galleries staying open late for pop-up performances and local artisan shopping.
On the jobs front, we're seeing continued economic activity with AndHealth LLC announcing plans to create about seventy-five new jobs as they expand here in central Ohio.
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