Marches for women’s rights
About 1,500 women and men from across Ohio are expected to downtown on Sunday in support of women’s rights and in the face of comments by President-elect Donald Trump.
About 1,500 women and men from across Ohio are expected to downtown on Sunday in support of women’s rights and in the face of comments by President-elect Donald Trump.
Figures released Monday by County Auditor Clarence Mingo suggest that homeowners’ property values will rise at least 10 percent when the county reassesses property later this year.
Imagine a 30-minute commute in a tube to Chicago or 15 minutes to Pittsburgh at over 700 miles per hour.
The Blue Jackets make their bid for a piece of NHL history Thursday night when they go for their 17th consecutive win, which would tie them for the longest winning streak in league history.
By Marla Matzer Rose, The Columbus Dispatch COLUMBUS – Two Macy’s stores in the Columbus area will be closing as […]
This week, a dozen Columbus police traffic officers became the first of the city’s nearly 2,000 officers to wear body cameras.
A two-year-old boy who shot himself with an unsecured gun has died and a Franklin County grand jury will reportedly consider whether charges are merited against his father.
Gov. John Kasich has vetoed a bill that would weaken the state’s clean-energy standards, saying that the measure “amounts to self-inflicted damage to both our state’s near- and long-term economic competitiveness.”
It’s December, and we got some snow on Tuesday. That’s par for the slippery course in the last month of the year.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed a 20-week abortion ban while vetoing stricter provisions in a compromise that displeased everyone one way or another.