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Columbus police are preparing for a busy weekend downtown with the Miss Georgia Pageant, Military Ball, Market Days and two “No Kings”protests.
In this week’s episode of Beyond the Case, we’re taking a look at the bizarre disappearance of baby Christopher Abeyta.
The city of Columbus is honoring the late Anthanasios "Tommy" Pappas with a commemorative street sign near his famous Tommy's Diner in Franklinton.
From 200 people in 1981, some with their faces hidden, the Stonewall Columbus Pride March has grown to more than 20,000 strong. Here's what to know.
Overlooking the town from a tranquil hillside, the Stolac Jewish Cemetery is among the oldest and most significant Sephardic burial sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Columbus police dialogue team prepares for safe, peaceful Pride weekend Columbus police bolster Pride security with visible officers and a dedicated dialogue team to ensure a safe celebration.
Fast-growing Pathways Financial Credit Union will move its headquarters from Columbus to Dublin. The credit union plans to add jobs in exchange for incentives from the city.
Franklin County grand jury decides not to indict officers involved in a deadly SWAT standoff in west Columbus last year.
Donatos Pizza unveils autonomous kitchen at Columbus airport, serving robot-made pizzas in 5 minutes. New tech opens growth opportunities.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus has become a second home for thousands of refugees fleeing countries included in President Donald Trump’s travel ban, many of whom now worry about family left ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Plans to transform Fort Rapids into an affordable housing complex may include redeveloping the property’s waterpark into a community center organized by a local church.
In text messages, the 20-year-old described himself as a “Jew hater,” and called Jewish people “worthless,” court documents revealed.