For the first time in American history, one in five people living in the U.S. identify as Latino, according to a new study.
While all of the rain from yesterday’s front has full left the state, the cooler air from that same system is about to settle ...
A shuttered hotel and waterpark in east Columbus is a step closer to being transformed into a mixed-use development with housing and community services under a new ...
A local researcher said making changes to driving in the rain isn't easy when it's been dry for so long. A national travel magazine has named Columbus as one of the best big cities in the country, ...
Citing the state’s new anti-DEI law, Ohio State University has banned certain statements that acknowledge lands historically occupied by Native Americans. The ...
The Ohio Department of Transportation is educating drivers on how to use roundabouts, which have been proven to reduce serious and fatal crashes by up to 90%, and are replacing older-style traffic ...
Some central Ohio police departments are misinterpreting a state law that allows them to charge for body camera video, which ...
For the second November in a row, Westerville City Schools is seeking taxpayer money via a levy. A property tax levy measure ...
As rain fell during the Tuesday morning commute, there were reports of at least two dozen crashes on central Ohio highways.
A local service club is helping Columbus students figure out what they want to do after high school. A college and career ...
After record wet conditions for the day, drier air is moving in behind a cold front that will make it feel like fall this ...
Sponsor: Harrison on 5th by Senior Star We’ve heard the phrase, it’s the little things that matter. For many seniors who’ve ...