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If you were lucky (and fast) enough to snag limited free tickets for the July 20 concert at Columbus Commons, you’ll likely hear many of the Grammy winner’s hits, including "Country Grammar," "E.I.," ...
A historic Columbus building home to a popular French bistro could soon be under new ownership. The property at 14 E. Gay St. in Downtown has been listed by Capitol Equities for $2,095,000, ...
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz envisions Scottsdale Quarter as a destination like New York's SoHo. He bought it for $645M and ...
Officially declared the Cornhusker State’s “Fourth of July City,” today that same square still anchors a red, white & blue ...
Edwardsville District 7 is yet to settle on how to spend the remaining $10.5 million of the $100 million bond that was approved by voters in April 2023. Most of the bond money have already been ...
We’re happy to make this story available to republish for free under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives Creative Commons license as long as you ... Toledo’s first LGBTQ+ member of city council ...
Thunderstorms with damaging winds and isolated flooding forecasted for Columbus, Cincinnati, and Wilmington areas.
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Cincinnati and Columbus face mixed weather with warm, humid conditions, storms, and a brief dry spell midweek.
Smith's campaigns for U.S. Senate have not been easy in any way. Will her reelection bid in 2026 be any different?
Birthright citizenship was intended to repeal the Supreme Court’s 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford decision, in which it ruled that Black people, free or enslaved, were not U.S. citizens but rather ...