Students collected hats, scarves, earmuffs, gloves and mittens to benefit the Van Buren Center
Students collected nonperishable food items to benefit the GRIN food pantry
Students collected hats and gloves to benefit People in Need, Inc. of Delaware County
Students collected hats, mittens and scarves to benefit the Hope Center
Ohioans Resolving to Upgrade their Education and Careers in 2023 Have Scholarships Available
Millions Now Able to ‘Understand Every Scripture’ When They Read Bible in Their Own Language
Star Student Award recognizes students for achievement in and out of the virtual classroom
J.D. Vance had a sizable lead late Tuesday night ahead of U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan.
Comprehensive Solutions Needed to Help Ohio’s Students Catch Up
Virtual education at Ohio Connections Academy offers students flexibility to pursue other interests
Walmart associate helps remove barriers for individuals with disabilities to the sport of fishing
Walmart associates from several central Ohio stores work with local middle and high school students at Kitchen of Life
New members get a $40 digital BJ's gift card when they join.
Mental health counseling available in select Columbus-area MinuteClinics
Local activities offer online students opportunity to connect and socialize with schoolmates
Utility assistance for winter season available through April 28, 2023
Columbus Jehovah’s Witnesses Return to Door-to-Door Ministry After 30-month Pandemic Pause
New Night Shift Scholarship is for up to $4,000 to help adults advance their careers
Campers sold lemonade to raise money for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation
Local non-profit supports organizations that help cancer patients and families live better
Nearly 40 people in four states were infected in what federal health officials called a "fast-moving" outbreak.
Many were critical of the LinkedIn post, calling CEO Braden Wallake “out of touch,” “narcissistic” and “emotionally immature.”
Families give public e-school high marks in annual satisfaction survey
Starry is an internet service provider focused on making connecting to the internet simple and affordable.
Hadassah announces the appointment of Stephanie Brovenick as Managing Director of Hadassah Midwest, now including Columbus/Northern Ohio
The company is helping to close digital divide through innovative technology
Gershon Fuentes of Columbus was reportedly accused of raping and impregnating a 10-year-old girl, who had to seek an out-of-state abortion.
2022 “Pursue Peace” Convention Unites 239 Countries in More Than 500 Languages
An Amur tiger named Jupiter died Sunday at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium after developing pneumonia caused by COVID-19.
Columbus Residents Reflect on the Impact of a 2002 Historic Supreme Court Ruling as 20th Anniversary Nears
A fire swept through a duplex in Columbus' Hilltop section, leaving a man dead and three girls in critical condition, according to reports.
An Ohio man likely contracted the state's first monkeypox case amid a mysterious worldwide outbreak in countries where the disease is rare.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed into law HB 99, allowing armed teachers in Ohio schools with 24 hours of training.
Online school celebrates students making positive impact in their community
Officers responded to gunshots around 10 p.m. and found a man hurt in the northwest corner of the grounds, state police told local media.
A Columbus man was taken into custody after authorities say he plotted to assassinate former president George W. Bush in Dallas.
Ohio Connections Academy students inducted into National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society
Students celebrated Earth Day and protecting the environment with various activities