A ribbon-cutting ceremony set for Saturday, May 12, to mark the opening of the first walk through the Lower Olentangy Urban Arboretum is cause for celebration — but not for relaxation, according to Mike McLaughlin.
For juniors and seniors at Whitehall-Yearling High School, Friday night's "Mysterious Masquerade" was nothing put pure fun.
The Reynoldsburg Board of Education unanimously passed a policy to open enrollment to students who live outside the school district at the school board meeting on May 15.
The Grandview Heights Board of Education on May 15 approved a two-year contract with the district's teachers union.
Westerville police have arrested a man suspected of stealing 35 air-conditioning units from Westerville businesses over the past two weeks.
Dominic Cavello, principal at St. Charles Preparatory School in Bexley for the past 27 years, will leave his post at the end of the school year.
The city of Columbus wants to put an end to parking in some alleys in German Village.
Akron Police Sgt. Mark Farrar knows the facts of autism in his head and the pain of autism in his heart.
Superintendent David Axner will leave Dublin City Schools next year.
Old Bag of Nails will replace Lost Shepherd in Powell.
The search for Delaware County's next sheriff will wrap up Wednesday, May 16, when the Republican Party Central Committee votes for either Delaware Police Chief Russ Martin or Columbus Police Cmdr. Kent Shafer.
When Gahanna Lincoln High School graduate John Hughes reports to Cleveland Browns rookie camp Thursday, May 10, it will be the next step in fulfilling his dream of wearing the official uniform of one of the teams he following while growing up.
Learning how to communicate on defense is something the Whetstone High School softball team has spent significant time working on since coach Larry Peck took over the program six seasons ago.
The Olentangy Orange High School softball team picked up a history-making win by beating Watkins Memorial 10-0 in five innings in an OCC-Capital Division game May 1.
While pitching for the Ohio Hawks softball team last fall, Emilee Downing frequently heard her older brother Andrew offering words of encouragement as he watched from the stands.
Whitehall-Yearling High School baseball coach Dave Hutchison has had a career many parents would envy.
Jay Wolfe knew what he was getting when Steve Little was hired to take over the Olentangy High School baseball program.
Senior first baseman Maddie Hottman and the Grove City High School softball team have a flair for the dramatic.
Dublin Jerome High School boys lacrosse player Tanner Barco has had to prepare for his share of tough tasks the last few years, but he's never had a test quite like the one he experienced last weekend.
According to Pickerington High School North boys tennis coach Brian Hoff, Blaine Carr is not the typical freshman player.
Kevin Burns, Krista Sparks and Brad Hobbs soon will open a classic pub in the neighborhood.
Anna Wilson, jazz singer and songwriter, will perform as part of the 2012 Center Stage Gala for the McCoy Center for the Arts in New Albany. Cost for the evening, which includes dinner, concert and post-show reception, is $250. Visit mccoycenter.org.
Tristen, Mike Doughty and ProMusica Chamber Orchestra join Anna Wilson in the latest list of Fab shows
Adam Cobb brings his farm-to-fork passion to the downtown spot.
Courtesy of Adam Cobb of Latitude 41
BalletMet artistic director Gerard Charles has accepted a position with Joffrey Ballet in Chicago.
The sushi restaurant in Upper Arlington goes beyond designer rolls.
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