Worthington city officials are asking state transportation officials to reconsider plans to delay the north-central outerbelt project by as much as 20 years.
Elation can give way to fear, frustration and anger for many who come to the United States after fleeing from war-torn, troubled nations.
One-third of the New Albany sixth-grade class recently designed business plans for an undeveloped portion of Market Square for a scool pilot program called “Opportunity Knocks.”
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A crash involving at least two cars and two rigs closed I-70 east between Brice Road and I-270 on the east side on Friday morning, Jan. 27.
Protesters representing Local 200 of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America have been picketing outside the Reynoldsburg City School District’s administrative offices on East Main Street.
Pinning the future on a March levy, the Westerville Board of Education on Jan. 23 approved $16.7 million in additional budget cuts, and at the same time approved a list of which programs would be first to return if voters approve Issue 10.
Voters could be asked to approve an incremental operating levy combined with a bond issue for Worthington City Schools in November.
The New Albany-Plain Local School District could have two new elementary principals by the end of February.
OhioHealth’s recent announcement of plans to build a health-care center along Refugee Road is being welcomed by Pickerington city officials, but it raises questions regarding the fate of a proposed $4-million indoor soccer complex.
Gahanna City Council is considering a fleet-maintenance sharing agreement with Columbus and seven central Ohio suburbs.
A $5,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for a $250,000 fire that is suspected of being a hate crime.
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Grove City ended 2011 with $1.5 million more in income tax revenue than it did the previous year.
At Dublin City Schools, 15 percent of students use the federal free-and-reduced-price lunch program.
The Reynoldsburg High School girls basketball team never trailed in defeating visiting Pickerington North 40-32 in an OCC-Ohio Division game Friday, Jan. 27.
The Westerville Warcats have one of the most productive forward lines in the Greater Columbus High School Club Hockey League in Brandon Boll, James Bradshaw and Jacob English.
Jared Drake of the Upper Arlington High School wrestling team has less technique and experience than the majority of his opponents after taking a seven-year break from the sport.
Although most high school teams emphasize a family atmosphere, it comes naturally to several Hilliard Bradley wrestlers.
Upon being introduced before every game, one of the first people members of the Pickerington High School North girls basketball team see is Ashley Bassett-Smith.
Trevor Fiorucci has been blessed with athletic talent.
Before joining the Northeast Storm, Jeremy Judis spent plenty of time on the road playing for a travel team in Findlay last season.
On what seemed like an average Tuesday afternoon 10 years ago last month, my editor, Lee Cochran, and I debated the merits of covering the Pickerington High School girls basketball team’s OCC-Ohio Division game at Newark.
Bodega has an expanded menu that includes some sophisticated tavern favorites.
Sanctus Real joins Skillet, Peter Furler, Building 429, Kari Jobe and more on Winter Jam, Saturday, Jan. 28, at the Schottenstein Center. Tickets are $10 at the door. Visit www.schottensteincenter.com.
Pickerington native Sarah Morrow joins the Columbus Jazz Orchestra - and more in this week's Fab Five
The Brewery District restaurant has a delightful array of grilled foods.
The Carfagna family is moving its production facility from downtown Columbus to the Northeast Side.
Before the term “locavore” was ever uttered by a strident foodie, Thurn’s Specialty Meats was a fixture in Columbus.
Sushi Bistro Masa is now Sushi Bistro and is easing into flavorful, if uncharted, territory, owner Scott Kim says.
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