Fashion Week Columbus 2025, held Sept. 14–20, welcomed more than 1,500 attendees and raised over $200,000 to help fund ...
Bilal Ahmed, staff attorney at Ohio’s Council on American-Islamic Relations and a former immigration attorney at the ...
As the independent theater's CEO steps away, Gateway board members are looking for someone to rally Columbus' film-loving ...
Taste the Future raised more than $210,000 for Columbus State's student programs and services. See who attended.
This month's cover story talks to chefs and immigration experts about the state of the industry under increased pressures.
Despite a reputation for reserve and reticence, it turns out Jay Schottenstein has a lot to say. In an ornate, wood-paneled conference room at his Columbus corporate headquarters, the media-shy retail ...
On Oct. 12, 2018, MLS announced plans to keep the Crew in Columbus—as long as the new owners built a Downtown stadium. On July 3, right as the country fully emerged from its coronavirus cocoon, that ...
Thomas Sanford apologized to the families of those killed and wounded in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, when his son, Thomas Jacob Sanford, attacked a church during a Sunday morning service. "I feel ...
Several counties and cities in Florida are proposing ways to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk after he was killed. New College of Florida announced it will erect a statue of Kirk on its campus ...
Editor's note: A previous version of this story ran in December 2024. This story has been updated with the most recent numbers provided by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. A government ...
Editor's note: This story has been updated to add additional comments from David Schottenstein and to correct the date of his sale of shares of the Canadian cannabis company Aphria in January 2019.
For his 1913 book, The Color Line in Ohio: A History of Race Prejudice in a Typical Northern State, Knox College professor Frank U. Quillin investigated race relations in six Ohio cities. Columbus did ...