While Black History Month may be nearing an end, that does not mean your curiosity or learning about Black history in Columbus must. Black residents have called Columbus home since its beginning, ...
On 146 occasions in 2023, someone in the city of Columbus died from an act of violence inflicted by someone else. Police classify these deaths as homicides, which are investigated by teams of ...
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Columbus have a long history. The early Ohio newspaper Freeman’s Chronicle reported that in March 1813, during the second year of the War of 1812, a Franklinton ...
Letters: German Village character under attack. No one asked for marijuana law changes. Want to restore civility? Start with ...
Black History Columbus is has launched the 2025 Community Juneteenth Calendar — a month-long celebration featuring nine dynamic events across the city of Columbus. Carefully curated to honor the ...
Photo provided Byron Cartwright has a new book about 100 years of Columbus’ musical history entitled “Amazing Sounds in a Midwestern Town: Columbus, Indiana: Small City with a Big Musical Heritage.” ...
The "Reimagining Columbus Team" has proposed a new home for the city's Christopher Columbus statue, which was removed from City Hall five years ago. The group suggests placing the statue in a new, ...
Columbus’ new pay transparency law took effect on December 3, 2025, but enforcement does not start until January 1, 2027, giving Columbus ...
It is exceptionally cold in Columbus Wednesday, with air temperatures below zero and wind chill temperatures in the negative double digits. The thermometer reached -5 before the sun cracked over the ...
Columbus Day is both a celebratory and divisive day for many American communities. The current debates around Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day often pit one against the other. But the American ...