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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Cava, a fast-casual chain known for Mediterranean bowls and pitas, is expanding into Ohio with a Columbus location. The national brand is aiming to open the new restau… ...
Columbus City Council approves phase two of the Zone In Initiative, overhauling zoning rules to expand housing and streamline development.
Columbus is suing the Trump administration over a proposed regulatory rule the city said would worsen health care for residents.
At a town hall, Democratic lawmakers and Columbus City Schools officials decried the state's school funding plan and said it would impact taxpayers.
One person died and five others were wounded in a shooting at a Columbus, Ohio, house party. Police found multiple victims with gunshot wounds upon arrival. The shooting remains under ...
An Ohio judge has blocked enforcement of a state law related to medication abortion for the third time, in a new Hamilton County court decision.
Barrio Burrito Bar, one of North America’s fastest-growing fast-casual Mexican restaurant brands, has officially opened its doors at 3301 Morse Road in Columbus, Ohio. This new restaurant marks the ...
Ohio State spent decades developing the reputation that tight ends don’t get he ball in Columbus. Over the past six years, that has started to change.
A home health aide from Perrysburg, along with 12 other providers from Ohio, have been indicted on felony charges for a Medicaid fraud scheme totaling $189,332.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State earned the commitment of three-star, 2026 offensive tackle Aaron Thomas last week, as the Buckeyes’ run on the offensive line has continued.
After a fatal mass shooting at a rented "party house," Columbus is considering more regulations on Airbnb, Vrbo and other short-term rentals.