Tight supply means higher prices, fewer sales
The reluctance of central Ohio homeowners to part with their houses has sent prices soaring to record levels while squeezing sales.
The reluctance of central Ohio homeowners to part with their houses has sent prices soaring to record levels while squeezing sales.
The Columbus police officials are planning a series of meetings to open conversation between the division and the communities it is assigned to protect.
Columbus city officials are headed to court, hoping to shut down a West Side apartment complex they say is a “one-stop shop” for drugs.
Before the start of the school year, parents will have to make sure their children receive the meningococcal vaccine.
Left-leaning activist groups pushing for “economic justice” and an “America First Unity March” sponsored by Citizens for Trump will hit the streets of Cleveland.
When it comes to gas prices, what goes down is sure to come up and that’s what happened Monday morning at stations across Columbus.
Officials are trying to determine what caused a maintenance building at an apartment complex in Reynoldsburg to explode Thursday night.
Senior U.S. national security officials say they are worried about the potential for violence at the Republican National Convention to be held in Cleveland next week.
The venerable Drexel Theatre, the 1930s art deco landmark on Main Street in Bexley, reopens Friday night after an extensive facelift that has restored her historic splendor while adding modern touches.
In response to last week’s ambush of five police officers in Dallas, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is expanding advanced training for officers in dealing with sudden violent attacks.