Centuries awaited: Ohio State prepares for Ohio’s first total solar eclipse since 1806
While headphones are enough to drown out Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” Ohioans will need more protective gear in preparation for M…
While headphones are enough to drown out Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” Ohioans will need more protective gear in preparation for M…
After months of delay, the highly anticipated Gravity Experience Park will open Friday in the Franklinton Arts District, providing Columbus…
In addition to thrift stores and Facebook Marketplace, December graduates moving out of Columbus can donate excess furniture to the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio.
Even though Christmas is still over a month away, stage actors are already eager to kick off beloved holiday shows over Thanksgiving weeken…
Brick by brick, Legos can help people of all ages unlock their innate creativity. The Columbus Museum of Art — also known as CMA — will bring ba…
One of Ohio’s longest-running lesbian bars, Summit Station, will receive a historical marker in June after community members worked to commemorate its impact in central Ohio.
After spending the last 14 years in Los Angeles, Columbus native Ange-Marie Hancock was excited to come home. Yet, when she returned, she found one of the casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic was the permanent closure of her favorite local restaurant, Max and Erma's.
With Halloween less than a week away, scrambling for a last-minute iconic costume can create more stress than excitement. Despite the overwhelmi…
Local artists will come together to show off their talents and sell their art at Westerville’s second-ever Art Hop Saturday.
The first two cases of the omicron COVID-19 variant were confirmed in Ohio Saturday.