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The Columbus Division of Police online report portal is still not back online following last summer’s cyberattack, and some ...
The bill proposal, backed by AARP, would give up to $2,000 in state tax credit to help cover caregiving expenses.
Last year, the council removed milkweed – a critical host for monarch butterflies – from its definition of weeds in the ...
In the last two years, Columbus City Schools have documented around 250 unwelcome sexual encounters at school, sparking concerns among parents and guardians. After ...
According to Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein’s office, the property action team obtained a court order to board up the ...
Despite the program failing to meet expectations in numerous seasons recently, there are still a number of Buckeye basketball ...
Walgreens plans to close 500 stores this year following a $3 billion loss last year. Here are the Ohio locations affected.
Roger Goodell's rare lobbying trip to Columbus could be a power play to silence doubts or a sign the $600 million state ...
The National Weather Service forecasts a mix of weather for Ohio, including warm spells, showers, and potential storms, with ...
Franklin County Auditor Michael Stinziano, Columbus City Schools' Board President Michael Cole and conservative think tank ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A bipartisan bill that would ban the state from using ranked choice voting and penalize localities that try is moving toward a vote in the Ohio Senate Wednesday afternoon.