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The health of Franklin County residents is impacted far beyond the care they receive from providers, clinics and hospitals.
Two central Ohio students have advanced to the "Braille Challenge Finals," which is a global competition for kids who are blind or visually impaired.
Ohio's newly approved two-year state budget that just passed two days ago by both the House and Senate includes major funding cuts to public libraries.
Good government leaders in Ohio and around the country are worried about state lawmakers attempting to ‘bake in’ 2026 election results long before voters head to the polls. Between new rounds of ...
Multiple cities and villages in central Ohio are celebrating July Fourth with fireworks.
Danville High School senior Josh Byers has been nominated for the Central Ohio Football Athlete of the Year, an accolade that acknowledges the region's most outstanding high school football players.
Ohio, national government watchdogs warn GOP trying to engineer a more favorable midterm map By Nick Evans Ohio Capital Journal Good government leaders in Ohio and around the country are worried about ...
Wine Spectator honors 3,811 restaurants worldwide in its 2025 awards, including 13 Central Ohio spots recognized for top-tier wine programs.
The repeal of the state's wildfire hazard maps, millions for Central Oregon projects, and tighter laws for convicted criminals are among the many bills passed by local lawmakers.
Soaring temperatures this week has cut power for thousands around Ohio. These maps can tell you how widespread an outage is and when power will return.
The annual Ohio Swiss Festival in nearby Sugarcreek celebrates the area’s Swiss heritage with cheese, music, and competitions that include the throwing of steins (empty ones, thankfully). The Berlin ...
Could central Ohio withstand 750,000 more cars on our roads? National transportation experts are focused on Columbus to see whether the city expands its public transportation options.