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A Columbus tabletop game maker has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over tariffs imposed by the president.
In March, the federal government pulled back $11.4 billion in promised funding for state and community health departments.
The City of Columbus has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its cuts to infectious disease funding during ...
Jane Gaudreau, the mother of Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau, thanked the hockey community and Columbus for their support after ...
A Franklin County jury found 30-year-old Amara Battle guilty on four counts of murder with firearm specifications.
Relive your glory days at '80s Prom at Natalie's Grandview, featuring cover band Popgun. 8pm Friday and Saturday, 945 King ...
National Prescription Drug Takeback Day is Saturday and there will be an event in Columbus for residents to drop off their ...
The Columbus Blue Jackets were, surprisingly, a playoff contender in 2024-25. What's next? GM Don Waddell has the tools to ...
Columbus Crew are looking to bounce back from their first loss of the regular season vs San Jose Earthquakes at Lower.com ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The City of Columbus is starting to notify residents that their electricity bills will soon be increasing.
The new chief executive of the Partnership said he thinks is outmatching Cincinnati and Cleveland and should look to bigger ...
Crypto.com, one of the largest global cryptocurrency exchanges, plans to launch its first credit card powered by ...