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After three years of receiving no raises, Gahanna City Council has unanimously approved a 3-percent salary increase for 86 employees.
The reorganization of Bexley city government is nearly complete following the death of Mayor John Brennan.
10TV.com: A man accused of raping and kidnapping a former co-worker was in jail on Monday on $150,000 bond.
Family Dollar will open its doors on Thursday in Northwest Columbus, ending a long vacancy for the property at 2136 Bethel Road.
Less than a month after first discussing a proposal to allow backyard chickens in Delaware, the city planning commission on Feb. 1 passed two motions that would crush the idea.
Work on cutting $7.1 million from the budget of Dublin City Schools continued last week with the approval of larger class sizes at the elementary level.
A day after his client was charged with rape, an attorney for Roger Lewis Jr. said the Pickerington High School Central senior is innocent and will fight the allegations.
New Albany police are warning citizens to be alert for ATM fraud and road rage following two recent arrests in the city.
ThisWeekSPORTS.com has compiled a list of central Ohio athletes who have either verbally committed or signed a letter of intent to continue their careers at the college level.
Sharon Taylor had reservations about her daughter, Kelli, joining the Olentangy Orange High School gymnastics team.
Ashley Packer and Keith Johnson became basketball officials to give back to the game they’ve loved almost their entire lives.
Mac Conkling of the Whetstone High School wrestling team couldn’t be happier that his hopes of winning a City League championship and advancing to the Division I district tournament for the first time are alive and well.
As Chase Blackburn has proven over the past few months, waiting really can pay off when it comes to keeping an ambition alive.
The Watterson High School girls swimming and diving team felt some pressure to keep its streak of CCL championships alive before competing in the league meet on Jan. 28 at St. Charles.
With hopes of winning a third consecutive regular-season league championship all but dashed, the Olentangy Liberty High School hockey team will look for some late-season magic with an eye on defending its Blue Jackets Cup title.
The St. Charles Preparatory School bowling team took small steps in its first three seasons before rolling over opponents this year.
The New Albany High School swimming and diving teams will be leaving their comfort zone for the Division I sectional meet Feb. 11 at Thomas Worthington.
The Medina-based outfit has taken over Graffiti Burger in Pickerington.
Testament and Anthrax co-headline a tour that stops at Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Friday, Feb. 3. Tickets are $27.50/$29. Visit www.promowestlive.com.
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The Carfagna family is moving its production facility from downtown Columbus to the Northeast Side.
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