An American Heart Association volunteer and local Woman of Impact winner, Erin McFarland uses her mother's close call to educate others.
From traditional day camps to specialized offerings for art, STEM, drama, special needs and more, here are 25 programs to ...
From animals and augmented reality to special exhibits, explore our guide to 10 local hot spots, including museums, science ...
Former Cardinal Health CEO George Barrett’s life has been scored by music since he was a child. Now, he’s returning to his ...
The New Albany-based company offers an exercise with a virtual octopus for people recovering from stroke and other ...
The novelist, podcast host and former crime reporter at The Columbus Dispatch showcases his Ohio River Valley inspirations in ...
Rainey Street morphed from a quiet residential block into one of Austin’s hottest nightlife scenes. Success drove the music ...
August Wagner, born in Bavaria in 1871, immigrated to Cincinnati in 1887 and to Columbus in 1898. He was a latecomer to the local brewing industry, which began in the 1830s. Taking a job at Louis ...
The last six months have been rocky for producers of intoxicating hemp beverages in Ohio. In October, the industry learned that Gov. Mike DeWine was planning to ban these drinks in the state, causing ...
The quote was on a T-shirt within a week. As the rainy afternoon of Dec. 9 blurred into evening, after the fireworks but before the confetti, Columbus Crew head coach Wilfried Nancy stood on the pitch ...
Steps from the gallery doors, an outdoor sculpture garden will share world-class pieces with the public, building on the momentum that began with the installation of the massive fiber sculpture, ...
The two men stand next to one another, each dressed in blue suit jackets and white shirts, standard politician attire. One is the 66-year-old former mayor of Columbus, the first Black man to fill the ...