Mike Foley

Reporter, News Anchor

Mike Foley joined WCBE in February 2000, coming from WUFT in Gainesville, Florida. He earned two degrees from the University of Florida, one in Broadcasting and the other in Print Journalism. Growing up and spending the better part of his life in the Sunshine State, Mike continues to adjust to Ohio’s winters. Repeated attempts to structure a contract that would allow him to stay home on days when the temperature falls below 60 have failed. He sometimes becomes grumpy in cold weather, while fellow news colleague Alison remains rather cheerful. But Foley finds strength in the lyrics of Eddie Vedder - “no matter how cold the winter, there’s a springtime ahead.”

Mike loves to golf and listen to music, but his greatest joy comes in spending time with his wife, son, two daughters and their dog. Of course he follows the Gators. His wife - a proud Buckeye grad - keeps him in line. Foley also roots for the Denver Broncos - which works out well with his orange and blue wardrobe. He's questioning that loyalty after Denver dealt Tim Tebow. But he still brings up “The Drive” to news guru and Browns backer Jim, who typically responds in disgust. Besides weather and sports, the news team gets along just fine.

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12:54pm

Wed November 28, 2012
News

Cicero Loses Law License For A Year

The Ohio Supreme Court has suspended for a year the law license of an attorney whose emails to Ohio State University's former football coach triggered an ongoing scandal and NCAA investigation that cost the coach his job.

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12:40pm

Wed November 28, 2012
News

Several Dozen Dogs Seized From Breeder

Three people have pleaded not guilty to hundreds of animal cruelty charges involving a dog-breeding business where 241 dogs were seized during a raid in western Ohio.

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12:32pm

Wed November 28, 2012
News

Another Fungal Meningitis Case In Ohio

Health officials say an 85-year-old Clermont County woman's fungal meningitis case marks Ohio's 18th illness linked to a larger outbreak and recalled steroid injections for back pain.

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12:36pm

Mon November 26, 2012
News

Several Indictments In Central Ohio Drug Case

A central Ohio grand jury has issued indictments against 14 people accused of being involved in a drug-trafficking ring that brought oxycodone from Florida "pill mills" to sell in central Ohio.

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11:03am

Mon November 26, 2012
News

Energy Efficiency Advocates Pressure Lawmakers

Energy efficiency advocates are holding a rally in Columbus today.

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10:59am

Mon November 26, 2012
News

Fire Marshal Urges Safety During Holidays

The state fire marshal encourages Ohioans to take fire safety precautions when decorating for the holidays.

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4:27pm

Fri November 23, 2012
Sports

Celebration At The Shoe For 2002 Champs

Ohio State plans to honor the 2002 national championship team at this year's Michigan game. 

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12:51pm

Wed November 21, 2012
Sports

Urban Meyer/Brady Hoke Era Of The Rivalry Begins

Saturday's game between Ohio State and Michigan at Ohio Stadium marks the 109th meeting between the two schools, and the first with Meyer and Hoke as head coaches.

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12:39pm

Wed November 21, 2012
News

Trucker Pleads Guilty In Drug Ring

A long-haul trucker from West Texas has pleaded guilty in a 2011 multi-state drug-transporting ring with ties to central Ohio.

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10:19am

Wed November 21, 2012
News

OSU Student Puts Own Twist On Buckeye Band Tunes

As a kid attending Ohio State football games with his dad, Jon Lampley recalls being as fascinated by the university's band as he was the game.

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10:03am

Wed November 21, 2012
News

Ohio Graduation Test To Be Replaced

Education leaders in Ohio have agreed on a plan to do away with the current Ohio Graduation Test that every student must pass in order to get a high school diploma. But in an interview with Ohio Public Radio’s Jo Ingles, the Ohio Department of Education’s John Charlton explains that test will be replaced with others as requested by Ohio lawmakers.

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12:40pm

Mon November 19, 2012
News

Water And Sewer Rate Hikes Await Columbus Residents

Next year, Columbus residents will pay $5 more on average for their water and sewer service.

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11:00am

Mon November 19, 2012
Election Coverage

Ohio Congresswoman To Lead Black Caucus

Congresswoman Marcia Fudge of Ohio has been elected to lead the Congressional Black Caucus.

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6:57pm

Fri November 16, 2012
News

Two Dozen Student Athletes Identified On Videotapes

Authorities say 24 boys have been identified on locker room videotapes made by a high school coach charged in northeast Ohio.

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10:17am

Thu November 15, 2012
News

Shigella Still A Problem In Columbus

Health officials in Ohio's capital city say they're investigating more than 770 cases of a bacterial illness that primarily affects young children, and they're urging parents to take precautions to help stop the outbreak.

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9:56am

Thu November 15, 2012
News

Student Workers Win Back Lost Wages

Three companies - including one in central Ohio - have agreed in a federal settlement to pay back wages to hundreds of international students for summer jobs they held at a Hershey candy company facility in Pennsylvania.

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7:36pm

Tue November 13, 2012
News

State Resumes Drilling Permit Process

Ohio has begun issuing its first permits for deep injection of chemically-laced wastewater from oil and gas drilling since a New Year's Eve quake in Youngstown prompted an unofficial statewide moratorium on new wells.

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7:28pm

Tue November 13, 2012
News

Changes Proposed To Increase College Graduation Rate

A panel studying ways to boost Ohio's college graduation rate says tuition should be raised on students to out-of-state amounts, and the state should withhold money from those students' institutions if they're taking years and years to graduate.

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7:20pm

Tue November 13, 2012
News

Criminal Charges Could Come In Columbus Schools

Citing organized and persistent interference with the attendance data investigation, the state auditor's office says it's likely that criminal charges will be brought against some Columbus school district employees.

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12:39pm

Mon November 12, 2012
News

State Seeks Feedback From Hocking Hills Area Landowners

State forestry officials are seeking input on an area forestry plan from woodland owners in the Hocking Hills area of southeast Ohio.

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