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A Columbus church well-known for the work it does in the community has been targeted by thieves. City of Grace, located on ...
Thieves stole two HVAC units from City of Grace Church, leaving a $20K bill. Pastor stays optimistic, calling it a chance to ...
Cap City Fine Diner and Bar, where unpretentious diner fare meets culinary craftsmanship, and their nachos have locals coming back again and again. You might think you’ve had good nachos before, but ...
Centered around the 145-acre Hargus Lake, the park offers fishing, hiking, and picnicking opportunities in a tranquil setting away from urban hustle. The 5-mile trail circling the lake provides ...
The new state budget is in effect after Gov. Mike DeWine issued 67 vetoes, many of which directly impacted public education ...
Could central Ohio withstand 750,000 more cars on our roads? National transportation experts are focused on Columbus to see whether the city expands its public transportation options.
Could central Ohio withstand 750,000 more cars on our roads? National transportation experts are focused on Columbus to see ...
Columbus City Schools avoid major cuts after Ohio budget vetoes, but leaders warn of gaps, classroom impact, and future levy talks.
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.
Columbus prosecutors sue Herbert's Market, alleging it fences stolen goods and contributes to public nuisance.
The 10th District Court of Appeals said efforts by Ohio lawmakers to bar local tobacco laws are unconstitutional.
How $2 million from Columbus City Council will double the amount of central Ohio families the Furniture Bank can reach.