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When I learned that the country’s third-largest beer championship was based in Ohio, and specifically in the small college town of Oxford, I had to find out more. Luckily, the Director of the U ...
A controversial new Ohio higher education law banning diversity efforts, prohibiting faculty strikes and regulating classroom discussion takes this week.
State Reps. Dontavius Jarrells, D-Columbus, and Veronica Sims, D-Akron, are working on a joint resolution that would remove slavery from the state’s foundational document.
A new grocery store and restaurant are on their way Downtown.
Mercedes Aviles is a genre-defying loop artist and composer performing at this year’s Summer Jam West on Saturday, July 19 in the Hilltop ...
Downtown London will soon be home to West 40 Social, a new restaurant and event venue.
A groundbreaking ceremony was held earlier this week on the Near East Side. A new single family home is being built on the empty lot at 90 N. Ohio Ave., the first of 27 scattered-site houses ...
Phase one of the Plain City Public Square project is complete, and visitors were welcomed over the weekend to take a peek inside the historic railroad depot.
Columbus Crew finally put an end to their winless streak while simultaneously causing the visiting Vancouver Whitecaps their first road loss of the season with a dominant 2-1 win on Saturday ...
Ohio House Democrats say they are trying to enact common sense gun laws, but face an uphill battle in the Republican supermajority-controlled Ohio Statehouse.
Ohio’s 442 craft breweries brought in $1.29 billion of economic activity in 2024, according to the Ohio Craft Brewers Association economic and fiscal impact of Ohio’s craft brewing industry.
The Central Ohio Transit Authority wants to add a new bus route that would connect OSU campus and the Wexner Medical Center with destinations in Upper Arlington, Hilliard and Dublin. The new line ...
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