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Columbus leaders are sharing the results of the city’s Clean and Safe Corridor Initiative, which city departments use to ...
This week on Columbus Business Beat, Digital Anchor Rachel Ramsey talks to Mark Somerson, Managing Editor of Columbus ...
The statue's pedestal removal Thursday angered the president of the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans, who called it ...
After resettling in Columbus, former Bhutanese refugees are connecting with the Bhutanese Community of Central Ohio's Food ...
Max, a 9-year-old bonobo at the Columbus Zoo, died June 18 from a sudden medical event. Tests showed ulcers and signs of heat ...
A local source confirmed that the professional United Football League is interested in moving a franchise to the Columbus.
A 911 caller reported that a child found the person's body at the bottom of a pool at an Easton area apartment complex on ...
The proposed funding would go toward trimming overgrown trees, installing security cameras, adding lighting and other safety ...
One hundred and fifteen years ago, Columbus saw the first day of a strike that would last several months. Columbus Railway, ...
Officers with the Columbus Division of Police were called to the 1400 block of Morse Road around 7:45 p.m. on a report of a ...
Columbus is facing mounting criticism over its Enhanced Meter Project, with numerous complaints surfacing about damage and ...
Columbus State Community College halted plans for a career center on Refugee Road, citing rising construction costs.