• MEALS-ON-WHEELS: Meals-On-Wheels low-cost home-delivered meals are now available in Jasper and Newton counties. For more ...
Condemning what he calls "selective censorship," Ald. Anthony Napolitano also is criticizing the city's refusal to remove from the city-owned Cultural Center a puppet display display titled ...
Rather than a traditional speech, Henderson participated in an interview-style conversation with Crystal Shahid, chairwoman of the Greater Columbus Chamber of Commerce. Around 300 people from ...
Columbus City Council Monday night approved a $1.23 billion budget for 2025 that is largely similar to Mayor Andrew J. Ginther's proposed budget — except for an additional $11.6 million in ...
The proposed revitalization project would include a conference center, two “higher-end” hotels, housing, a plaza, a new city ...
Multiple people who filed to run for Columbus City Council and Columbus City Schools Board of Education failed to make the primary ballot after falling short of the required number of valid ...
Columbus Mayor Skip Henderson is delivering the 2025 State of the City address on Tuesday morning. City business, political ...
That’s the vision the city’s transit department, METRA, and local architecture firm 2WR have in mind to attract Columbusites ...
Columbus City Hall and city offices are closed. The Columbus City Utilities Office is closed with regular business hours resuming Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 7 a.m. Customers with a problem with water or ...
Columbus Community Hospital will be hosting a free Ag Safety Event from 7:30 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Feb. 25, at the Columbus Innovation Center, 2311 14th St. This event will provide resources and ...
Dick Johnson, 83, of Richfield passed away on January 24, 2025 after a lengthy illness. Dick was born in Cleveland, Ohio on ...
According to the Columbus State University Archives, by 1860, 37% of the city’s population was enslaved. Several slaves are buried in The Porterdale Cemetery located on the corner of 10th Ave.