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Thursday, April 20 2017
Que ! La Super Torta is the Mexican Taqueria you've been searching for
Happy Thursday! It's Madeline.
It might not look like much, but La Super Torta makes a big impression. The Mexican taqueria has it all. The ambiance, the service, the decor, and most importantly: the food. Zoey Miller went to do some investigative reporting and tried their Cubana torta. He was far from disappointed.
Navigator full story: La Super Torta Is The Must Try Mexican Restaurant You’ve Never Been To
The Rundown:Weather: 82. 60% chance of rain. Possible PM thunderstorms.To do: Check out the Olive Branch Coffee & Pizzeria opening in Canal Winchester. From their doors will be open from 6 a.m. until 10 p.m. You can find the new restaurant at 5600 Gender Rd. Get more details on Facebook.
Navigator Originals:10 Eye-Popping Murals Around ColumbusChelsea Wiley went around Columbus to take snapshots of some of her favorite murals in the city. Want to see them in person? She's got the deets.It’s A Girl: New Polar Bear Cub Makes A Splash At Columbus ZooThe Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has set up a poll to name the little tyke. Be sure to cast your vote for one of the four possibilities.Senator Sherrod Brown Will Be The Feature Speaker For Ohio Democrat’s 2017 Legacy Dinner The Democratic nominees for governor will be in attendance, too.Food Truck Fridays Coming To Ronald McDonald House Every Friday this summer, visit the Ronald McDonald House New COTA Bus Routes Featured On Transit For Great RedesignRedesigning out bus routes is where the future of public transportation is headed. COTA is right on track.Somebody Has Ransacked The Reynoldsburg RadioShack FacebookOh, snap! Did RadioShack really just say that? Their Reynoldsburg location is lashing out at customers and the company on Facebook. And people are eating it up.
The Thursday Conversation:Vowing to protect the area's historic character, the German Village Society starts a standoff against Columbia Gas of Ohio. [Dispatch/Ferenchik]The city's first ever podcast festival will be held near the end of April. [CU/Fleisher]Joey Boschert, 16, extinguishes a fire and saves her neighbor. [614Now]
Longread for your lunch break:The crude oil and gas explosion off the coast of Santa Barbara in January of 1969—while devastating—would help get the ball rolling for the environmental conservation movement.Pacific Standard: ‘The Ocean Is Boiling’: The Complete Oral History of the 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill
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