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A Whitehall man is facing felonious assault charges after police say he became frustrated with a two-year-old and beat the child. → Read More
This year will mark the third time Lewis Center resident Jason Homorody has ran the Boston Marathon, but this time, he's already won a battle before he hits the streets of Beantown for the iconic race. → Read More
For many undergraduate students at the University of Michigan, Saturday will be their last chance to see the Wolverines defeat their rivals from Columbus → Read More
The day before college football’s biggest rivals square off in Ann Arbor, the weather was sunny and cool but the animosity brewing was anything else. → Read More
As thousands around Ohio continue to struggle with addiction, the addicts winning their battles continue to encourage each other in hopes of inspiring others. → Read More
On January 27th, 2017, Phynesia Edwards says no one else seemed to be around at approximately 5:45 a.m. when she arrived to her job near Nationwide Children’s Hospital. → Read More
After his daughter’s body was found in her new apartment early Sunday morning, Ohio State student Heather Campbell’s father wants answers regarding what happened the night before when p… → Read More
As Hurricane Maria pounded Puerto Rico Wednesday, those with loved ones on the island anxiously waited for the next phone call. → Read More
Beginning October 1, 2017, Franklin County Jail inmates battling addiction will be offered Vivitrol when they’re released in an effort to help them overcome a reliance on drugs and lead a life with… → Read More
Columbus firefighter Craig Mignogno might be as well-equipped of a person you can find in Central Ohio to handle the aftermath of a natural disaster. → Read More
Ohio may be one step closer to legalized medical marijuana after a technical school in Hocking County stepped up to serve as a lab testing site for pot grown in the Buckeye State. → Read More
Olentangy Liberty High School officials say they are investigating offensive graffiti that was left on one of the school’s bathroom walls earlier this week. → Read More
For Ohio State students, Thursday classes seemed a little longer as they waited for a rare football opener on a weeknight. → Read More
Central Ohio's Red Cross is among those sending help to Texas as the state prepares for Hurricane Harvey. → Read More
Cell phone video of a young male sitting on top of an SUV as it sped through a residential area in Reynoldsburg has caught the attention of many — including Reynoldsburg Police. → Read More
When Navy veteran Tom Johnson moved to Columbus last summer, he couldn’t help but notice a cemetery along Frank Road in Franklin Township was in need of some upkeep. → Read More
A man who’s spent the last decade taking care of the his North Linden neighborhood property says he’s tired of landlords letting vacant properties sit and go to waste → Read More
Columbus City Schools Superintendent Dan Good and the Columbus Board of Education said they are set to make a major announcement “about the future of the District” Thursday. → Read More
Despite recently passing a levy that will allow new schools to be built, the Licking Heights School District is still concerned about an overcrowding issue in its schools. → Read More
Police are investigating a suspected hit-and-run in Madison County involving a 53-year-old professor from the United Arab Emirates who was running from Los Angeles to New York City in an effort to … → Read More