Columbus settles with two women alleging sex discrimination within city agencies and one woman injured by a garbage truck.
A Brazilian steakhouse’s first Ohio location, an elevated Italian eatery at Easton Town Center and the return of Logan’s Roadhouse are among the new ...
A Celebration 2000 time capsule vault was sealed at Columbus City Hall, after it was filled with photographs, yearbooks, letter jackets, compact discs, toys, letters, a signed banner, and much more.
Jan. 10. Enjoy this fun and informative class designed to help you identify birds around you. Oriented toward the ...
The longest-serving and the first Black chief of the Columbus Division of Police died Thursday at the age of 91. James G.
Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther said when it comes to adding housing in the region, "This is a decade of action, no more ...
James G. Jackson, who served the Columbus Division of Police as its first Black chief, has died, according to the city’s police union. Jackson worked with the ...
He was inducted into the Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame in 2012 for his contributions in support of civil rights and cultural awareness. In 2018, Jackson was inducted into the City of Columbus ...
Discover the fascinating landmarks of Ohio, from the Ohio State Reformatory to the world's largest functional cuckoo clock in ...
Winter storm warning canceled for some central Ohio counties The National Weather Service canceled the winter ...
“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 ...