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It’s well-publicized that central Ohio’s population is growing, but each city and town is seeing its own population change.
Summer is quickly approaching as this weekend marks the beginning of June. Nationally recognized as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, a ...
Tucked away in Milford, Ohio sits a barbecue sanctuary that’s turning the Buckeye State into an unexpected mecca for smoked ...
There’s a little spot in Milford, Ohio that’s causing quite the commotion among barbecue enthusiasts across the Midwest.
Delaware, Ohio offers small-town charm and access to Columbus, but with high housing, tax, and healthcare costs, retirees may wonder if its upscale lifestyle is truly worth the price.
Out of the 20 largest U.S. metros, these two Ohio cities are where you can still buy a house for under $300,000.
Through mid-June, wooded areas will ring with cicadas’ loud mating calls. After mating, each female will lay hundreds of eggs inside small tree branches. Then the adult cicadas will die. When the eggs ...
The nation's biggest cities are sinking, according to data from a new study. And one of them is in Ohio. Known scientifically ... roughly the same rate, per the map. The nation's fastest-sinking ...
New York, Dallas, Seattle and 25 other major ... city's area is sinking at a rate exceeding 3 mm per year. Cities that are sinking between 1 and 2 millimeters every year include: Columbus, Ohio ...
The land underneath the largest ... Cities. The cities with the most widespread declining, where 98 percent of the city’s area was affected, include: Chicago; Dallas; Columbus, Ohio; Detroit ...
But there's a looming problem. The essential role those cities (and some smaller urban centers) play in making Ohio the seventh-largest producer of GDP in the country is uniquely threatened by ...
Three of the most excessive cities in the U.S. are in Louisiana, three are in Ohio, and three are in Tennessee. All top 15 cities are: St. Louis, Missouri; Knoxville, Tennessee; Cincinnati ...