Dozens of brides left to scramble when a Dublin bridal shop abruptly went out of business may get reimbursed for their losses if the state wins a consumer protection lawsuit against the shop’s former owners.
Drivers parking in part of the Arena District can begin using three new parking kiosks that use a pay-by-license plate system to replace individual parking meters.
A Franklin County jury has found that a treasure hunter cheated investors out of gold found in a shipwreck off the South Carolina coast.
Two major highway construction projects are entering new phases, which will mean some temporary changes in traffic patterns for two major interstates in Columbus.
Ohio State rallied from an early 14-point hole to outlast North Carolina 76-69 on Thursday night at Value City Arena.
Riley Nash got his first goal in 29 games to help the Blue Jackets beat the Minnesota Wild 4-2.
After years of finding their path blocked by Steubenville and Wheelersburg, the Johnstown High School Johnnies are making their first trip to the state football championship game.
Ohio’s Democratic U.S. senator says President Donald Trump should stop “pointing fingers” and take action to head off auto plant closings.
Columbus City Council president Shannon Hardin, chair of the Rules and Reference Committee, is holding a public hearing Thursday to review a revised proposal for a ticket fee to support the arts and Nationwide Arena.
The third of four family members charged with killing eight people from another family will be arraigned in the southern Ohio court where her adult sons pleaded not guilty this week.