Should Columbus set aside a percentage of its capital budget for art? Council votes to support report that calls for "percent-for-art" model.
Bexley native R.L. Stine returns to Columbus Oct. 23 for “Get Goosebumps,” featuring the “R.L. Stine Way” unveiling, author ...
Halloween will be here before you can say, "Boo!" but some local groups are getting the jump (scare) on things by offering ...
The "monolith" on Ohio Department of Transportation property looks like a small Washington Monument wearing a tin hat. It's ...
There’s a place in Ohio where Victorian houses stand proudly on tree-lined streets, where downtown storefronts look like they were designed by someone who actually cared about beauty, and where you ...
For BBQ enthusiasts, Smoked On High represents a pilgrimage-worthy destination. For Columbus locals, it’s a treasure to be grateful for and proud of. For the uninitiated, it’s an education in what BBQ ...
Arron Acuna was walking home from Roosters in German Village on Oct. 1 when he was hit by a car while crossing South High ...
University Square, located on the east side of High Street and East 15th Avenue, may soon welcome a hotel, apartment and parking garage.
City Council has approved developers' plans to expand Steelton Village to to include a residential component at the South ...
Cleveland.com readers submitted dozens of photos from the "No Kings" protests that took place across Ohio and the United ...
Two years after The Zone, Phoenix has made headway in combating homelessness. Mesa, Tempe and Glendale also can point to ...
Norwich Township issues a water boil alert for low pressure areas. Residents on affected streets should boil water until ...
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