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A $3.2 million home in New Albany topped July's sales. Data comes from county auditor offices in Franklin, Delaware and ...
The new owners of Trapper John’s continue a more than 50-year legacy of providing fun on the water for Columbus residents of ...
From the new CEO of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra to fashion pioneer Yohannan "Yogi" Terrell and more, the city remains a ...
The Short North's New Community Authority has been approved, and final steps are under way to finalize details. How will it ...
Additionally, the pantry’s governing board now includes three members who became involved through the shop. Each month, ...
The textile artist's work is inspired by climate change and sustainability, and her studio is both for making art and hosting ...
A Downtown condo doubles as a personal museum for the Todorovs, reflecting their travels and friendships through their art collection.
Less than three years after arriving in Columbus to replace Sherri Geldin, who retired in 2019 after 25 years as director of the Wexner Center for the Arts, Johanna Burton is departing to serve as ...
The quote was on a T-shirt within a week. As the rainy afternoon of Dec. 9 blurred into evening, after the fireworks but before the confetti, Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy stood on the pitch ...
Christopher Cook was sentenced in a white supremacist plot on the power system, capping his evolution from isolated suburbanite to neo-Nazi radical.
Pollinator Gardens vs. Perfect Lawns: A Growing Movement, and Growing Tensions As the native plant movement grows, more people are creating biodiverse habitats at home. But they're clashing with ...
Columbus Monthly Wins 10 Statewide Journalism Awards The awards, for work in 2024, included first place wins for best feature, sports and environmental reporting in Ohio among publications of its size ...