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Columbus Woman Charged in Fatal I-270 Crash; Dave Chappelle Funds Yellow Springs Radio Station Restoration

Columbus Woman Charged in Fatal I-270 Crash; Dave Chappelle Funds Yellow Springs Radio Station Restoration

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Ohio continues to make headlines across multiple fronts this week. A Columbus woman has been charged with aggravated vehicular homicide following a deadly crash on Interstate 270 near Georgesville Road. According to ABC6, Jaricah Wright struck two vehicles stopped on the left shoulder early Monday morning, killing 45-year-old Jodi Tackett and seriously injuring another person. The crash report indicates Wright was believed to have been under the influence based on blood test results. Court records show Wright has an extensive driving violation history dating back to 2014, including prior OVI charges and citations for driving under a suspended license. Most notably, court documents obtained by ABC6 reveal Wright was involved in another fatal crash in July 2020 when she struck and killed a pedestrian near Sullivant Avenue and Wedgewood Drive while driving with a suspended license. In that earlier case, documents indicated the pedestrian was deemed responsible for their death. Wright was charged with driving on a suspended license but that charge was dismissed when she pleaded guilty to obstructing official business in 2021. In 2024, Wright faced three separate charges for driving on a suspended license, all dismissed in exchange for a guilty plea to an OVI. She filed a motion to withdraw that guilty plea in March 2026 and remains on probation. Wright is scheduled to appear in court this Friday morning. On a more positive note for Ohio communities, Yellow Springs celebrated a significant milestone for local media. According to the Associated Press, comedian Dave Chappelle joined residents and local officials for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at a newly restored 19th-century schoolhouse that will house NPR affiliate WYSO. Chappelle funded much of the renovation project, ensuring the station can remain in the Yellow Springs community rather than relocating. This development comes as local media outlets nationwide face mounting financial challenges and uncertainty about their futures. These stories reflect the diverse issues affecting Ohio listeners, from serious public safety concerns highlighted by the vehicular homicide case to community efforts to preserve important institutions like local public radio. Looking ahead, listeners should watch for updates from Wright's court appearance scheduled for Friday, as well as any further developments regarding public safety initiatives on Ohio's highways. The Yellow Springs community will continue benefiting from the newly restored WYSO facility, which strengthens local media infrastructure in the region. Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for continued updates on Ohio news and stories. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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