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Tired of snow? Here's when warmer temperatures, sunlight will be returning to Columbus
There's still a chance of snow in Columbus until 8 p.m. Friday. After that, temperatures will start to warm up, forecasters say.
Family says woman who died in Columbus jail didn’t get needed help. Sheriff responds
As the facts come forward, I am confident that there was no foul play or ignoring a person’s calls for help,” Sheriff Greg Countryman said.
Columbus group plants more trees with federal money. Will Trump freeze halt them?
We hate to have to stop when we have had so much momentum,” said the executive director of Trees Columbus, which has undertaken efforts to plant trees in urban areas of Columbus.
Student-led TEDx event invites New Albany to learn from speakers
The largest student-organized TEDx event in Ohio will take place this Sunday. Logan Jamiel-Pallone works with TEDxNewAlbany and said it is an independent, ...
Parents, students react to Delaware student with gun at school
A Delaware Hayes High School student is in custody after being accused of bringing a gun to school Wednesday, according to Delaware Police Chief Adam Moore. While Moore said he has no information that ...
Singers of Distinction Youth Choir to celebrate anniversary Sunday
The Singers of Distinction Youth Choir of First Baptist Church of Burlington, Ohio, will celebrate their 53rd anniversary beginning at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 23.
What’s Up: Black History Month events at Ohio State and around Columbus
February may be winding down, but students still have many opportunities to celebrate Black History Month. Read on to learn about commemorative events and exhibits happening during the final week of ...
County supports America 250 Ohio
The county’s Board of Commissioners is doing its part to support our nation’s semiquincentennial, better known as its 250th anniversary, next year.
Cold night ahead, moderating temps for Columbus area
Chilly night ahead again, with near zero wind chills. Temps moderate a bit Friday, with temps back above freezing this weekend.
German Village office building could face bulldozer for new apartment complex
A German Village office building could soon be demolished to make way for a new apartment complex. A proposal by Columbus-based real estate developer Mershad ...
Ohio lawmakers want to allow parents to claim ‘conceived children’ on income taxes
Ohio lawmakers are reviving an effort to allow parents to claim “conceived children” as dependents on their state income taxes. Reps. Gary Click (R-Vickery) and Roy ...
Columbus zoo seeks foreclosure of former executives' homes to pay restitution in fraud case
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium officials are seeking the foreclosure and sale of homes for former executives Tom Stalf, Greg Bell and Peter Fingerhut.
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