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Part 2 of NBC4’s look at Franklinton and the role it will play in Columbus’ future. To read part 1, click here. COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — It’s not a commonly known name ...
Less than one week after being arrested, the son of New Albany church leaders facing over two dozen sexual assault charges, ...
Plans for the new mixed-used development at the site of the former Spaghetti Warehouse building in Franklinton were presented ...
A central Ohio biotechnology company that operated facilities in West Jefferson and New Albany has shut down, resulting in ...
On April 6, York General Contracting announced their plans to remodel the West York Borough Police Department's public area and memorial space to build a memorial for fallen officer Andrew Duarte.
“Ohio is shaping the future of the data-driven digital economy, and we are pleased that Meta chose Wood County for this new investment,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “Northwest Ohio’s talent ...
Good, old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll is rolling into the Columbus Metropolitan Library — literally. CML and Cleveland’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame have partnered to present a new exhibit ...
April 8 (UPI) --An Ohio lawmaker introduced a bill ... who want $1.2 billion for a new stadium. State Sen. Bill DeMora, D-Columbus, announced Monday that he would introduce the "Public Access ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio — The New Albany Symphony Orchestra (NASO) is set to close out its 2024-25 season with guest soloist MILOŠ. The classical guitarist has become an international sensation since ...
The style here is at times very free and at times very structured, with 6 new original compositions joining 2 spontaneous improvisations. Andrew Nixon is an accomplished jazz pianist and composer ...
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (WDRB) -- The Ohio River's continued swelling has led to significant flooding in New Albany, where residents are still dealing with closed roads and rising waters. The river is ...
State politicians are offering new proposals to change Ohio’s recreational marijuana law enacted by voters in 2023. Their plans would alter many parts of the law—approved by 57 percent of voters that ...