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Good morning, this is Columbus Local Pulse for Friday, December 20, 2024. We're starting off with some breaking news from the past few days. A Delaware father has been sentenced to 17.5 years in prison, while the mother received probation in a child abuse case. Additionally, the Whitehall City Council has declined an investigation into the police department, and Columbus police have confirmed that there is no serial killer in the area following a triple homicide[1].

Moving on to today's job market snapshot, Columbus is expected to lead Ohio's tech job growth with over 300,000 new roles in 2024. Key in-demand jobs include software engineers, data scientists, cybersecurity analysts, and cloud computing experts. Major companies like JPMorgan Chase and Accenture are offering competitive salaries up to $315,000. The city's tech sector is projected to grow by 18% in 2024, surpassing the national average, with companies like Intel, Google, and Amazon already setting up shop here[2][5].

In real estate news, Amazon is investing another $10 billion in Ohio-based data centers, which will create more jobs and boost the local economy. There are no notable commercial or residential property sales to report today, but we'll keep you updated on any significant developments.

From city hall, we have updates on decisions that affect daily life. The city is holding a community forum with Columbus police chief candidates, and Ohio electors have cast their votes for President and Vice President.

Weather-wise, today is expected to be cloudy with scattered rain showers and a wintry mix. This might impact outdoor activities and events, so be sure to check the latest forecasts before heading out.

In new business activity, SuitShop has opened its first showroom in Easton, and Snow Trails has opened for its 64th season. Unfortunately, car break-ins have surged across Columbus, leaving residents on edge.

Looking ahead to community events, this weekend offers a variety of activities, including exhibits at the Columbus Museum of Art and Franklin Park Conservatory. You can find more details on Experience Columbus's website[4].

In local school achievements, a Reynoldsburg second grader has donated raffle winnings to their school, showcasing the community's spirit.

On a more serious note, today's crime report includes a boyfriend charged with stabbing a woman to death in southwest Columbus, and a Washington State man has been indicted for a Franklin County woman killed in 1992. We urge everyone to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

This has been Columbus Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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