Every weekday, Ohio’s cities swell with people who don’t live there. Commuters rely on everything from the roads beneath ...
Preliminary enrollment reports from central Ohio private colleges and universities show positive enrollment growth this fall, on par with national trends.
The Columbus City school board will be weighing the fate of more than 400 jobs as it looks to cut costs amid a financial ...
Blue Jackets head coach Dean Evason gave some bad news regarding the injury status of one of the team's key forwards ahead of ...
The post showed a sign from the business that reads, "If you are unemployed and need an outfit cleaned for an interview, we will clean it for free!" ...
House Bill 324 would ban mail-order sales of certain medications and require in-person doctor visits. Abortion rights ...
About 35% of the criminal cases filed in Franklin County Common Pleas Court take longer than the recommended six-month time ...
Summit County is trying to help with a greater need while the SNAP food subsidy program has been in limbo during the federal ...
Many families relied on food banks to fill in the SNAP gap, including some of the 77,000 Summit County food stamp recipients.
In September, Kaleidoscope Youth Center announced the impending closure of their housing program for queer youth based in Columbus. In a press release, KYC said the Ohio Department of Health’s failure ...
The longest government shutdown in history is coming to an end, with almost no one happy with the final result.
The sharp-tongued architect and professor built Manhattan’s most luxurious towers, but his new book shuttles from Billionaire’s Row to the Bronx. (Plus, what he thinks of Rem and Zaha.) ...