Columbus City Schools move forward with planned first day of school following damaging storms
Columbus City Schools move forward with planned first day of school following damaging storms
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Columbus City Schools move forward with planned first day of school following damaging storms
Haitians living in Ohio who’ve lost their protected status are increasingly getting ankle monitors instead of being detained by ICE, attorneys say.
Columbus Zoo, Liberty Township reach settlement agreement, ending dispute over emergency services fees
COLUMBUS — Embattled Republican Rep. Max Miller is staying in the race for his Ohio congressional district, defying voices within his own party who urged him to step aside as
COLUMBUS, Ohio — First responders rescued more people from floodwaters Wednesday as utility crews cleared trees and wires downed by severe storms in the Midwest that unleashed tornadoes, heavy rains
Former Marshall University running back and Young Thundering Herd assistant coach Mickey Jackson died Thursday in Columbus, Ohio. He was 81.
Former Marshall University running back and Young Thundering Herd assistant coach Mickey Jackson died Thursday in Columbus, Ohio. He was 81.
DBH to assume certification and oversight COLUMBUS — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed Executive Order 2026-03D on Monday, which gives the Ohio Department of Behavioral Health the authority to create […]
Was previously endorsed by iron workers COLUMBUS — The Ohio Association of Professional Fire Fighters endorsed Dr. Amy Acton’s campaign for governor last week. The OAPFF represents over 14,000 full...
COLUMBUS — State Rep. Angie King, R-Celina, highlighted Monday that the Ohio Department of Development announced the application period for roughly $120 million available through the Brownfield Remediation...
Columbus police officers boarded up the restaurant in response to a court order.
COLUMBUS — Julian Sayin is back, bigger and stronger for a second season as the starting quarterback at Ohio State.
COLUMBUS—Every Saturday morning through the summer, the Columbus Farmers Market on Courthouse Street brings together local farmers, makers and food producers. Among the regular vendors is Morning Glory Acr...
Columbus residents voice concerns over police use of Flock cameras ahead of public hearing
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Department of Education and Workforce sent a waiver request to the federal government with changes that soften an earlier version decried by public school advocates.
COLUMBUS — Keeping a data center project on schedule isn’t enough reason to block residents from putting the deal to a public vote, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Friday.
COLUMBUS — The official language voters will read before deciding whether to add a photo ID requirement to Ohio’s Constitution is set.
COLUMBUS – Indiana Governor Mike Braun joined executives of Toyota Material Handling North America, the industry leader in forklift sales, in Columbus Wednesday to open the company’s latest expansion –
COLUMBUS (TNS) — It’s beaver vs. beaver in this convenience store war, and Gov. Mike DeWine is calling for a truce. The Texas-based Buc-ee’s, famous for filing trademark lawsuits against […]
COLUMBUS — Republican Sen. Jon Husted of Ohio called on Rep. Max Miller Thursday to resign his House seat and abandon his fall reelection bid.
COLUMBUS — Van Wert County was among 13 Ohio counties deemed eligible for a state disaster relief program as the result of severe storms that took place March 11-16 of this year.
Columbus officer could face departmental charges for off-duty conduct at Short North bar
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Republican U.S. Sen. Jon Husted called on Rep. Max Miller of Ohio Thursday to resign his House seat and abandon his fall reelection bid.
Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area ranks 25th in the nation for affordability, putting it behind Dallas, Austin, Columbus and Kansas City.