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Geoffery Norton and his neighbors eagerly await sidewalk construction as part of the "Eastland for Everyone" plans to improve pedestrian safety in Columbus.
Sunday marks the first 420 − the unofficial holiday for cannabis enthusiasts − since recreational marijuana sales began in Ohio. Dispensaries opened their doors for consumers 21 and older last summer, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The Central Ohio Community Land Trust (COCLT) announced plans to build its first affordable home in ...
A mixed-use apartment complex with a bar could soon be built on the Columbus site where Spaghetti Warehouse once stood. Plans by Columbus architecture firm Moody ...
In his State of the City address, Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther is focusing on housing and pitching a $500 million affordable ...
America’s 13th largest city finds itself in a housing crunch, and now Columbus is turning to its original neighborhood for a solution. Columbus Mayor Andrew ...
Columbus residents will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on proposed zoning changes for a stretch of road along State Route 1 ...
Schmidt’s Sausage Haus isn’t just another restaurant – it’s a culinary time machine where the polka music is always playing ...
For visitors to Columbus, The Thurman Cafe should be considered as essential to the city experience as visiting Ohio Stadium ...
Ohio River flooding near Louisville this week marks the eighth highest river level on record, coming within a foot of major flood levels.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - When Ohio Republican legislators cut library funding in the House version of the state budget, libraries ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio lawmakers are trying to end the state’s years-long moratorium on executions by compelling state prison officials to seek federal help with obtaining lethal-injection drugs.
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