As a young boy, Gahanna resident Myron Duffield recalls the whistle of a calliope as riverboats traveled the Ohio River near his native Middleport.
Like other ambitious Olentangy students, Inikki Mitchell takes classes at Columbus State Community College to earn college credit early.
It's a ritual countless boys have played out in backyards and Little League fields across America.
A new Dublin medical facility is aiming to get high school athletes back onto the field.
Residents in the New Albany-Plain Local School District could be asked to approve a four-year, 11.34-mill operating levy next year.
Hilliard City Council members are expected to approve legislation at their June 11 meeting authorizing Mayor Don Schonhardt to sign a multijurisdictional agreement regulating the use of economic incentives, but the action will have little effect but to show public support for the measure.
The Grandview Heights Board of Education on May 15 approved a two-year contract with the district's teachers union.
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.
Something unexpected has been going on at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church.
Westerville police have arrested a man suspected of stealing 35 air-conditioning units from Westerville businesses over the past two weeks.
After winning two consecutive Division I state doubles titles with 2011 graduate Billy Weldon, Upper Arlington High School junior boys tennis player Stu Little now stands alone in the postseason.
New Albany High School boys tennis players Oliver Sybert and Alex Kobelt are growing on each other.
There might not have been a more important event for the Reynoldsburg High School girls track and field team in the OCC-Ohio Division meet than the final of the 200 meters.
The OHSAA’s idea of competitive balance is not dead, but it could be on hiatus after it was announced May 16 that a proposal on the subject was voted down for the second consecutive year.
Based on projections from the Pickerington High School North boys track and field coaching staff, junior Desmond Palmer believed the Panthers would win a tight battle with Gahanna for the OCC-Ohio Division title if they ran to their capabilities May 10 and 12 on their home track.
Five years ago, the Grandview Heights High School girls track and field program did not have a league championship to its name.
According to her coach and mother, Savannah Dorsey of the Central Crossing High School softball team can't take full credit for all the strikeouts she has amassed this season.
Kevin Burns, Krista Sparks and Brad Hobbs soon will open a classic pub in the neighborhood.
The Beat previews the Harmony Project and its upcoming concerts with the Columbus Jazz Orchestra - plus the rest of this week's Fab shows
The theme for the Magpie Consort's spring concerts is Reflection and Rejoicing.
For the eighth time in seven years, AleFest is returning to Columbus.
Actors' Theatre of Columbus kicks off its 31st season May 24 with an original version of Robin Hood.
Courtesy of Tommy Gallo of Gallo’s Kitchen and Bar.
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