Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
The site of white supremacists waving flags emblazoned with swastikas continues to be a pain point, particularly in historically Black Lincoln Heights and Lockland.
Ohio University is the place that fits your educational needs, whether you are transferring to the Athens Campus for a classic residential college experience, or if you are completing your degree ...
On Nov. 5, voters across the U.S. cast final ballots that will set the direction of the country, state and local municipalities for years to come. Heading into Election Day, Democrat Kamala Harris ...
Did you know Ohio is a data hub for major companies like Google and Meta? Within the next two years, it will also become home to more data centers for companies like Microsoft and Amazon.
Following Ohio State's Cotton Bowl win against No. 5 Texas in the College Football Playoff semifinal, cameras caught game hero Jack Sawyer and Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard standing next to ...
Ohio is the seventh most populous U.S. state, with a 2023 population of 11,785,935, according to U.S. Census data. This is an increase from 11,759,697 in 2022 and 11,765,227 in 2021, but still ...
You’ll be prepared to serve communities, big and small, and to join a thriving 21st century workforce busy creating scalable solutions to solve today’s biggest health challenges while creating ...