Beer, wine sales at the Schott
If it’s good enough for the ‘Shoe, It’s good enough for the Schott. Buckeye fans will be able to buy beer and wine anywhere inside the Schottenstein Center.
If it’s good enough for the ‘Shoe, It’s good enough for the Schott. Buckeye fans will be able to buy beer and wine anywhere inside the Schottenstein Center.
If you want to keep a cow, sheep or water buffalo within the Columbus city limits, there’s a permit for that.
The Veteran Day holiday is observed Wednesday, which means some government office closings and no mail delivery.
Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett has pleaded guilty to a count of driving while impaired and been sentenced to a three-day driver-intervention program.
Low-wage workers in Columbus and across Ohio will join in a “national day of action” Tuesday, walking off their jobs as part of the “Fight for $15” campaign in favor of a higher federal minimum wage.
Gas prices in central Ohio continued their roller-coast course, falling 16 cents in the last week after jumping higher at the end of October.
Four Ohio men, including three former Ohio State University students – one a Columbus resident – are charged with raising cash for a designated global terrorist in Yemen.
Relatives of an Alabama youth who was missing for 13 years say they are “overjoyed” to know he is safe.
Columbus honors its veterans on the Friday before the national holiday is observed, on Nov. 9 this year, and that means some downtown streets will be closed for the annual parade.
Police say a five-year-old child who disappeared 13 years ago in Birmingham, Alabama, has been found in Ohio.