The area around Nationwide Arena, Huntington Park and the new Columbus Crew stadium would become a Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area if Columbus City Council approves an application from Mayor Andrew Ginther.
Governor Mike DeWine spoke out in defense of vaccines as state lawmakers consider a bill that would prohibit Ohio businesses or the state government from requiring vaccinations.
The Columbus Symphony ‘s popular Picnic with the Pops outdoor concert series returns this weekend after being canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A pair of two-run homers from Trenton Brooks powered the Clippers to a 9-7 over the Iowa Cubs at Principal Park Thursday.
The Milwaukee Brewers rallied to beat Cincinnati 7-2 to take two of three from the Reds.
The number of first-time claims for unemployment benefits in Ohio climbed for the second straight week while the number of Ohioans filing continued claims dropped during the first week of June.
The state has announced the third pair of Ohio Vax-a-Million winners even as the initial bump from the incentive program fades and the vaccination numbers continue to drop.
A special prosecutor has charged three Columbus police officers Wednesday for alleged misconduct in their handling of demonstrators during the protests last summer following the killing of George Floyd.
A retired U.S. Army officer is getting a chance to deliver his speech about freed Black slaves who honored fallen Civil War soldiers.
Air travel volume at Columbus’ airports is climbing toward its summer cruising altitude.