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That’s exactly the emotional tug-of-war I experienced at Scioto Park in Dublin, Ohio. Located at 7377 Riverside Drive, this hidden gem sits quietly along the banks of the Scioto River, offering a ...
Long before European settlers arrived, the Hopewell culture created massive earthworks throughout the Ohio Valley that continue to baffle and impress modern engineers. Chillicothe is home to several ...
At least one reader has felt like Columbus is windier than usual in recent years. But what does the National Weather Service ...
The heat continues... It is still hot and humid in Central Ohio. A HEAT ADVISORY is in place until 8 pm for counties south of ...
Columbus' urban deer population has become unavoidable, leading to polarized debates. The city and its suburbs are looking ...
The Ohio State Fair returns on July 23, bringing an estimated 1 million people to Columbus and the Ohio Expo Center. There will, of course, be many attractions, food vendors and the famous butter cow.
A historic Columbus building home to a popular French bistro is under new ownership after a $2 million sale this month. The property at 14 E. Gay St. in Downtown sold on July 14 for $2,095,000, ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine launches four new rest stops, designed to improve the traveler's experience in the state.
Young innovators from around 65 Ohio schools presented inventions at COSI's Invention Convention, sharing ideas, learning skills and competing for scholarships.
Fans of rhythm and flavor explored the summertime tradition of the Jazz & Rib Fest in downtown Columbus once again. Open to barbecue fanatics and jazz lovers alike, the Scioto Mile welcomed the ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes added four-star recruit Jerquaden Guilford, and right after that news broke, more information about his commitment came to life.
Ohio Republicans are trying to gather votes to override Governor DeWine's vetoes on school funding and property taxes, which impact homeowners and schools.