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A new report from the nonprofit Council for a Strong America Ohio calls on state lawmakers to increase funding for child care and early education programs → Read More
Xenos Christian Fellowship is getting a name change - one that leaders hope will help the Columbus church better communicate its purpose and values. But → Read More
Driverless vehicles are coming to Columbus. The green and white self-driving shuttle unveiled by Smart Columbus on Wednesday morning looks something like a → Read More
The Ohio State Fair will have a new ride provider next summer after a fatal ride malfunction in 2017. Talley Amusements from Forth Worth, Texas begins a → Read More
More than 8,400 outstanding ballots are giving the Danny O’Connor campaign a tiny glimmer of hope in the race to represent Ohio’s 12th congressional → Read More
The last special congressional election before Election Day is turning into a nail-biter for Republicans. President Trump will make a campaign stop on → Read More
U.S. immigration agents arrested 114 people at an Ohio landscaping company on Tuesday, in one of the largest such stings in recent years. → Read More
Victims in last year's Ohio State Fair accident will not hold the state of Ohio financially responsible in court. → Read More
Lauren Greenspan leads three students through Lancaster High School’s noisy hallways to an inconspicuous building next to the main school. → Read More
Major League Soccer could soon leave Columbus. The owner of the Columbus Crew SC announced Tuesday he was considering relocating the team to Austin, Texas, → Read More
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by Ohio and 10 other states against American Express. → Read More
Just after Columbus City Schools had to release students early because of high temperatures and lack of air-conditioning – for two days in a row – the → Read More
Attorney General Jeff Sessions spoke to a crowd of officers at the Columbus Police Academy on Wednesday, saying the country "must create a culture → Read More
In Dublin, the fallout continues after the resignation of a Scioto High School teacher now facing child pornography charges . Parents filled Monday night’s → Read More
Despite the fast growth of Ohio's African community, Seleshi Asfaw says one thing has remained constant: "At a state level, we are not represented. Our → Read More
Behind gas stations, near highways and beside railroad tracks, advocates from outreach groups like Maryhaven know where to find homeless campers. At a → Read More
The Columbus Division of Police say there’s no evidence that a weekend altercation which left a Somali woman’s face injured is a hate crime. → Read More
A plain old Columbus building with a soup kitchen in the basement houses the largest diversified collection of Catholic art in the country, according to → Read More
In 2008, state lawmakers promised Ohio's growing African immigrant population a commission to address their needs. The New African Immigrants Commission, → Read More
The Columbus City Council on Monday night announced it's standing against a state measure that would strip cities of local control to address lead → Read More