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What made the cut, what didn’t in House version of Ohio budget
Ohio House members passed the two-year state operating budget on Wednesday, sending what has become a controversial spending bill to the Ohio Senate for ...
Rain showers return, again, for Columbus area
Rain showers are moving through our area, with temps running about 15 degrees below normal this afternoon. Tonight expect rain showers to continue with temps only falling a few degrees into the lower ...
Columbus students honor John Glenn while learning about science
Some 8th grade students from Champion Middle School spent the day honoring the legacy of John Glenn while learning about science at the same time.
Why are so many Chick-fil-A’s in Columbus so close together?
My pleasure.” It’s the hospitable line Chick-fil-A staffers are trained to say to customers, creating a unique experience compared to other ...
Event shines light on child abuse prevention
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and one local group is doing its part to raise awareness on the issue. Franklin County Children Services (FCCS) ...
Columbus boosts summer program funding by $8 million in 2025
City leadership said they're doubling down on supporting groups helping kids as the federal government pulls rug on nonprofits.
Suspect in daughter's killing moved to Columbus jail after being released from hospital
Darnell Jones, accused of killing his teen daughter, is now held in a Columbus corrections center after being shot by SWAT.
Freeze Warning expires in central Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A second Freeze Warning was issued for Wednesday in central Ohio as temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s during the overnight hours. The warning expired at 10 a.m. Wednesday ...
Ginther announces over $28 million in funding for youth programs
According to the city, $8.6 million of those funds will be given to 112 community organizations that requested funding for summer programs.
All about six new laws in Ohio that go into effect today
Multiple new Ohio laws are going into effect on Wednesday, including a statute that requires public schools to allow religious release time and another that increases ...
Got plans? Here are 10 cool things to do in Columbus and central Ohio
Equine Affaire will canter into Columbus, Harry Potter will have you spellbound and Carly Pearce will croon country cuts, along with other events.
Video shows disagreement between Columbus principal and police officer
A Columbus City Schools principal is in the spotlight after a video shows a disagreement between her and a police officer after they were called to Ridgeview Middle School to investigate a threat.
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