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Weeks ago, a Franklin County judge ruled the EdChoice scholarship program was unconstitutional and the next day, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said he will be appealing that decision.
After recent shootings, Columbus parents call for increased safety measures and enforcement of curfews to curb youth violence ...
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) is on a mission to sell the “Big, Beautiful Bill” to the people of Ohio — and people across the ...
Roughly a week after deadly flooding impacted Texas, Ohio Task Force 1 is being deployed. According to an OH-TF1 spokesperson, crews are headed to the Lone Star state ...
Dustin Combs admits to engaging in illegal sexual conduct with a 13-year-old he met online, traveling to Ohio and coercing ...
Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is preparing for his first NFL training camp, which begins on July 23.
Walmart is recalling about 850,000 water bottles because two people were blinded after being hit in the eye by the cap. See ...
Columbus joins dozens of cities suing President Trump's administration over their inclusion on a list of immigration ...
When the final passenger trains departed Columbus in 1979, it happened due to federal cutbacks in Amtrak services across the ...
Columbus has the logistics, retailers and the schools with fashion programs. But it is missing the physical space to weave ...
Members of the Partnership and other local leaders are working together to bring new projects and improved quality of life to ...
Here are three ways Ohio's budget could impact central Ohio. Could the budget lead to a county cigarette tax or unclaimed ...
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