The longest-serving and the first Black chief of the Columbus Division of Police died Thursday at the age of 91. James G.
“Home and Down the Road a Bit,” featuring works by Nebraska artist Wendy Hall, alongside artifacts from Stuhr Museum, through Feb. 23, Stuhr Museum. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Admission for ...
The city of Columbus plans to refocus on Eastland in the new year. In this edition of the Punch List, our weekly analytical ...
City officials have awarded the contractor who will build the shell for the new locker room at Hamilton Community Center and ...
New apartments on Columbus' Near East Side now are welcoming residents. The Luminary apartments, developed in a unique ...
Former Columbus Police Chief James G. Jackson, the city's first Black police chief and longest-serving police chief, passed ...
Dick's Sporting Goods and its sister store, Public Lands, are liquidating their Polaris Fashion Place locations to make way ...
Leaders in the White House are working on plans to modernize data collection systems for law enforcement agencies nationwide ...
The city of Columbus is announcing the promotion of Mikala Brown as the assistant director of the city's redevelopment department, effective this week. Brown is a native of Hope and a graduate of ...