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Columbus water customers are expressing frustration over skyrocketing bills following the mandatory installation of new water ...
How $2 million from Columbus City Council will double the amount of central Ohio families the Furniture Bank can reach.
A $30 million sewer line project in South Columbus has sparked safety concerns among residents, who say the construction site ...
Ohio cities, including Columbus, retained their ability to regulate tobacco independently after an appeals court overturned a state law blocking local tobacco rules.
The City of Columbus is suing Herbert's Market on Sullivant Avenue to declare it a public nuisance and to charge the owner with racketeering crimes.
After a fatal mass shooting at a rented "party house," Columbus is considering more regulations on Airbnb, Vrbo and other short-term rentals.
The 10th District Court of Appeals said efforts by Ohio lawmakers to bar local tobacco laws are unconstitutional.
Columbus prosecutors sue Herbert's Market, alleging it fences stolen goods and contributes to public nuisance.
Body camera footage showed officers surrounding the man and yelling at him to put his hands up before shots were fired.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County judge has closed the City of Columbus’ case against a downtown nightclub. A judge cited ...
Doreen Uhas Sauer, 80, isn't just a Columbus teacher, author and historian, she's made an impact on the city as a whole.
Travel-loving retirees shouldn't overlook Columbus, Ohio. Situated right next to an international airport, Columbus offers ...