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Motels, diners and ... pencil sharpeners? See Ohio's best road trip stops of 2025, voted among the best in the U.S. by fans.
The City of Columbus spent more than $95,000 to rebrand the city’s Department of Public Utilities to Columbus Water & Power, according to documents obtained by NBC4 through a public
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The suspect was charged with endangering children and is currently being held at the Franklin County Corrections Center.
The heat will start rolling in today, and the high temperatures are getting higher in the latest forecast. Here's how hot it will get.
As national lawmakers debate significant cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, local food pantries are bracing for the potential impact.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNColumbus considers relaxing its weed code for native, pollinator-friendly plantsLast year, the council removed milkweed – a critical host for monarch butterflies – from its definition of weeds in the city’s housing code.
The bill proposal, backed by AARP, would give up to $2,000 in state tax credit to help cover caregiving expenses.
US 33 is used to travel between Marysville and Dublin. However, it is also now called the 33 Smart Mobility Corridor.
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNColumbus crime report portal remains offline following hackThe Columbus Division of Police online report portal is still not back online following last summer’s cyberattack, and some are wondering when it will be restored. On
Inside Texas' Joe Cook has a theory as to why the Texas Longhorns will have an easy time against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Ohio lawmakers are advocating for changes to the state's dog attack laws with the introduction of House Bill 240, known as Avery's Law.
Music, a multimedia art experience, more music, an arts festival, the percussion sensation STOMP - and more music!