Made in CBUS Trail spotlights local businesses
The agency that promotes tourism in Columbus has added a new tour for visitors and natives who want to see a collection of locally-made beverages, clothing and other products.
The agency that promotes tourism in Columbus has added a new tour for visitors and natives who want to see a collection of locally-made beverages, clothing and other products.
Coming off a seven-year run of sales growth after nearly bottoming out during the recession, the auto industry puts some of its best products on display in downtown Columbus this weekend.
A 911 dispatcher who took a call that led to a white police officer’s fatal shooting of 12-year-old black boy who’d been playing with a pellet gun outside a Cleveland recreation center has been suspended for eight days.
With St. Patrick’s Day and the first weekend of March Madness colliding like a perfect party storm, university officials in Ohio are taking steps to reduce the amount of dangerous binge-drinking on their campuses.
Police stopped a semi-truck on I-270, but not until the driver led authorities on a merry chase halfway around the city.
Three OhioHealth Grant Medical Center security officers are suspended after video on social media shows a man outside the hospital’s entrance getting pepper sprayed, struck with a baton and thrown to the ground Monday night.
Police in northwest Ohio say a man shot and killed the mother of his 10-month-old son and abducted the boy before being caught in Indiana.
An Ohio activist is suing Oscar nominee James Woods for defamation over a tweet he sent out during the presidential campaign season.
Police in Ohio say a man thought an undercover officer in his neighborhood was a drug dealer and attacked the detective after yelling at him to leave the area.
The Franklin County Sheriff’s office has confirmed that the driver blamed for a Christmas Eve crash on the Southwest Side that killed him and three others was impaired by alcohol and marijuana.