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Neighbors said they had concerns about a property on Wilson Avenue, used for short-term rentals, long before six people were ...
Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said he woke up to a phone call overnight, telling him about a mass shooting ...
A handful of national landlords have acquired thousands of central Ohio rental homes, raising concerns about their impact on ...
USA TODAY readers recognize Columbus for its walkable neighborhoods and nearby attractions, making it the perfect ...
According to Debbie Briner, public relations specialist with the Columbus Department of Public Service, Veo is now up to ...
While Spanish is still the most spoken language besides English, Columbus has seen an uptick in Nepali, Arabic, French and ...
Columbus announced its next phase for the Zone-In plan, which seeks to modernize and update its zoning code and land-use ...
Editor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast, with editorial board member Lisa Garvin, impact editor Leila ...
A historic Columbus building home to a popular French bistro could soon be under new ownership. The property at 14 E. Gay St. in Downtown has been listed by Capitol ...
A Federal-style home in Francestown, a Craftsman in Los Angeles and a Colonial-Revival in Bexley ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio's fiscal year 2026-27 operating budget into law Monday night and held a press ...
An aging Columbus Police helicopter fleet is set to get an upgrade that comes with a big price tag. Columbus City Council has approved nearly $6 million to purchase ...