A state agency approved tax breaks Monday for three major Columbus projects, two of which will dramatically reshape Downtown.
City council unanimously selected Beatty to fill the vacancy left by Shayla Favor, who is now the Franklin County prosecutor.
Who is Columbus City Council's newest member? Real estate investor Otto Beatty III's family has a long history in Columbus ...
Edwards Cos. was awarded $33 million in Transformational Mixed-Use Development tax credits Monday for a project that would ...
States across the country have rapidly expanded private school voucher programs in recent years. According to reporting from ...
A person was shot Sunday evening just south of downtown Columbus, authorities confirmed.The victim arrived at OhioHealth in ...
Columbus City Council has appointed Otto Beatty III to represent District 7, filling the seat vacated by Franklin County ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Tax Credit Authority on Monday approved $9.1 million in tax credits for the first phase of ...
A project in downtown Columbus was awarded $33 million in tax credits – the most funds in this round of the program.
The Buckeyes will play Notre Dame for the national title on Jan. 20. The Buckeyes will face the Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl ...
Over four thousand participants will flock to downtown Columbus on the morning of February 9th for the 10th annual 5th Line 5K where runners will cross the finish ...
Ryan Day became the fifth Ohio State football coach to win a national title, joining legends Paul Brown, Woody Hayes, Jim ...