Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
A Downtown grocery store will soon receive refreshed branding after being transferred to new ownership. The Hills Market at 95 N. Grant Ave. will be known as ...
At the beginning of 2024, Columbus Code Enforcement counted nearly 3,000 vacant properties across the city, with more than ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Greater Cleveland has some of the most diverse cities in Ohio, accounting for large pockets of Black, Asian ...
An attorney representing neighbors, including Camp Fimfo, questioned the compatibility of the complex serving low-income ...
A state legislative plan to address an expected explosion in energy demand in the coming decades is drawing unusual battle lines among energy generators, utilities and consumer advocates. Ohio ...
With 89 new residents expected every day over the next decade in the Columbus area, the existing inventory of homes won’t ...
More Big Lots stores are on the chopping block as the Columbus-based retailer works its way through bankruptcy. Which ones ...
The City of Columbus plans to spend $3 million to adjust the intersection of South High Street and Thurman and Greenlawn ...
According to a recent study, 37% of the Columbus population was enslaved by 1860. The history behind slavery is a very dark history, from being chained, whipped, raped, and lynched. Some of that ...
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is joining forces with other members of the 6-State Trooper Project to focus on speed, safety belt and OVI enforcement along Interstate 75.
A scruffy New Orleans rescue dog famed for evading a monthslong effort to recapture him using nets and tranquilizer rifles ...