Two bicycles valued at $400 each and a $400 lawn mower were reported stolen from a detached garage on East Tulane Road at 9:29 p.m. May 13.
The Clintonville Woman's Club has announced the return of its membership-wide garage sale.
Last week's shootout near the intersection of North High Street and North Broadway that left a murder suspect and his girlfriend dead and two Columbus police officers injured is probably unprecedented in the history of Clintonville, says Mary Rodgers.
In what is becoming a Memorial Day tradition for Clintonville, the local historical society will dedicate a new garden along Memory Lane, also known as West North Broadway.
The photo took Betsy Bachtel back years.
Ellen L. Moore, executive director of Community Crime Patrol, will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Clintonville Area Commission's safety and crime committee next Thursday, May 30.
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission is seeking public feedback on eight projects for which it is requesting almost $200 million from the Ohio Department of Transportation.
Columbus city officials will hit the road in June to seek neighborhood input about infrastructure improvements and gather support for a bond package to appear on the Nov. 5 ballot.
Last week’s shootout near the intersection of North High Street and North Broadway that left a murder suspect and his girlfriend dead and two police officers injured is probably unprecedented in the history of Clintonville, says Mary Rodgers.
Northwest Counseling Services honored 70 northwest-area high school students for their achievements May 3 during the 22nd annual All Star Salute.
Two personal events made Adam and Jen Share want to use their business to help fund research for ALS.
The Clintonville Woman's Club has announced the return of its membership-wide garage sale.
The choirs of the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbus invite the community to their Spring Concert, Cantar, at 3 p.m. May 19.
A funny thing happened on the way to Warren Bertner having a Japanese-style garden: He got there.
Canines and crowds don't mix, the members of the Clintonville Farmers' Market concluded.
The visual ministry at a Northwest Side church with a long history but a new name has come up with a winner, in the eyes of the Rev. Mike Pratt.
Neighbors keeping an eye on an East Como Avenue home for the owner while she was in Scotland discovered the back door had been kicked in May 2.
The members of the Columbus Chamber Singers are stretched, but never stressed.
Clintonville got a little wetter last week.
The Central Ohio Association of Catholic Educators will not back Carla Hale in her fight to return to her old job as a teacher at Bishop Watterson High School.
Canines and crowds don’t mix, the members of the Clintonville Farmers’ Market concluded.
Clintonville just got a little wetter.
Clintonville couple Allison Collins and Justin Rooney have turned their front yard into Como Yarden, an area filled with edible plants of all sorts.
The house is not for sale, nor is it for rent, no matter what it says on Craigslist.
Law of Life winners from Dominion Middle School have been announced.
A long-vacant parcel at 3132 N. High St. is slated for development as a combination bank, retail space and restaurant with outdoor seating.
Elizabeth "Libby" Wetherholt will take her seat as the Clintonville Area Commission's new District 3 representative in July.
The visual ministry at a Northwest Side church with a long history but a new name has come up with a winner, in the eyes of the Rev. Mike Pratt.
Bishop Watterson High School senior Caroline A. Nickerson is among the first group of winners in the 58th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Person after person arriving at last week's monthly meeting of the Clintonville Area Commission stopped to offer congratulations to Bill Owens.
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