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The Millennium Movement dedicated No More Names, Last Stand Community Park in honor of Hill, who would have turned 48 on Sunday. → Read More
The winery's owner said no one was hurt, but the kitchen is a total loss from the flames. → Read More
Crossroads Columbus Church invited members and families to put together 30,000 snack pack boxes → Read More
Independent pharmacies have played a key role in COVID-19 vaccine rollout, according to the executive director for the Ohio Pharmacist Association. → Read More
The goal of Operation Safety Packs is to protect women, especially seniors, while they’re out and about. → Read More
Tamala Payne and Paula Bryant were among 100 people speaking about those who have died at the hands of law enforcement. → Read More
When the two-day event kicks off August 28, festival goers can expect 28 acts, vendors and food. → Read More
The new station will be located on Busch Boulevard, and the two others that have recently opened are on Sunbury Road and Collings Drive. → Read More
The students got together through video chat to make hand-tied blankets for hospital patients. → Read More
Two central Ohio chiropractors offered some easy tips to help relief some of your pain. → Read More
Remember Us Urban Scouts launched its mobile bike shop over the weekend to focus on youth development and community engagement. → Read More
People who showed up to the vigil with signs that read, “Stop Asian Hate,” and “Solidarity Against Hate Crimes.” → Read More
A post shared on social media claims that a white man in his 20s is believed by police to have committed four rapes in the area in the last month. → Read More
The church started the drive-in service after COVID-19 forced them to shut their doors back in March of last year. → Read More
On March 15, the City of Columbus officially continued its outdoor seating program for restaurants. → Read More
The Faith Mission homeless shelter has transformed its facility to add more living spaces while accomodating for COVID-19 safety measures. → Read More
Behind each victim is a family left behind to grieve. Some use that grief to help what happened to them, not happen to someone else. → Read More
For the families who are trying to heal after losing someone to violence, seeing more reports of violence almost every morning, opens past wounds. → Read More
One tow truck driver said he worked from 8 a.m. Monday and did not get home until just before midnight. → Read More
People are prepping for the large snow fall anticipated for early in the week. → Read More