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A plan to bring affordable housing to a former salvage yard in Whitehall is moving forward. The 15-acre site at 3515 E. Main St., home to Wirthman Brothers Salvage Yard for decades, was recently ...
City Council President Shannon Hardin carries the weight of $170,000 in student debt, and he doesn’t want others to shoulder that burden.
Monte Carlo Italian Kitchen in Powell closed its doors for good last weekend.
When the Ohio Board of Pharmacy earlier this year unveiled a new data tool, it revealed a disturbing fact: The number of pharmacies in the state had dropped below 2,000 for the first time in ...
Last year, leaders of the LinkUS transit initiative unveiled a list of more than 80 different bikeway and sidewalk projects that would be first in line for funding generated by a proposed sales ...
A plan to renovate the former Downtown YMCA building will be moving forward after receiving design approval from the Downtown Commission today. Representatives of the developer, Woda Cooper ...
The City of Columbus will soon take the first step toward placing a $1.9 billion bond package on the ballot for this November, advancing legislation to City Council. The general obligation package ...
Local barbecue joint Ray Ray’s Hog Pit is opening a new brick-and-mortar location inside a former Clintonville pizzeria.
What does it take to build a more inclusive world—one where individuals with disabilities are supported not just in care, but in community and experience?
In Ohio, property taxes fund basic services including schools, emergency services, parks, libraries and local governments. But hostility toward property taxes has been growing — particularly ...
Milkshake Factory is establishing roots in Columbus just in time for the summer.
Ohio Republican lawmakers in the state House and the Senate have introduced separate bills that would legalize online gambling.