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The Fourth of July is drawing nearer, and even though the holiday is traditionally marked by fireworks and lawn parties, ...
Pro sports have long seemed like the closest thing we have to a true meritocracy. But maybe not anymore. American sports come with implied narratives. The story of baseball is fundamentally nostalgic, ...
Every state has a capitol that houses its state legislature. Many are domed buildings similar to the US Capitol, but others ...
Even though Ohio State will be replacing three starters on the offensive line from last year’s squad, they will have some ...
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What to Know About the Ohio State Buckeyes for 2025
2025 will look mightily different, however. There is still no margin for error, as they have only completed one of their ...
Odessa Police Officer Bailey Martin is among the latest fatalities identified from the Texas floods. Odessa police say Martin ...
The pier, destroyed in a 1914 storm that ripped up the boardwalk, had shops, a bowling alley, casinos, a dance hall, a movie ...
Under a deal with the city and Downtown Columbus Inc., the symphony originally had until June 2025 to produce a clear plan to raise the money.
Under a deal with the city and Downtown Columbus Inc., the symphony originally had until June 2025 to produce a clear plan to raise the money.
Alongside cities in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and others, Columbus ranked as the fourth most walkable city to visit in the nation.
USA TODAY readers recognize Columbus for its walkable neighborhoods and nearby attractions, making it the perfect budget-friendly destination.
It's a packed agenda Monday night at the Columbus City Council meeting. They're voting on funding for roadway safety improvements, loan forgiveness and hundreds of thousands of dollars for ...