Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
A judge has permanently blocked an Ohio law that would have required fetal or embryonic remains from surgical abortions to be ...
The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
Land-Grant opened in 2014 as part of a tide of dozens of breweries that surged into Columbus neighborhoods and surrounding ...
Ohio State community members can now travel back in time through a virtual map, from the university’s founding in 1870 to the construction of the ‘Shoe in 1922 and beyond. Aaron Kidwell — a senior ...
A Buckeye is a type of candy that resembles the nut of the Ohio Buckeye tree. It’s typically made with peanut butter and ...
Writer Rick Steves shares his "Hippie Trail" trek, "The Laramie Project" takes the stage, Glassquerade heats up and other ...
Arizona is no stranger to weird and wild things. These nine landmarks were recently named the strangest in the state by World Atlas. Here's why.
A week later, the Grant Park Columbus statue was removed, to the cheers of people who said monuments to Columbus are insults ...
There is a special exhibit at the Ohio Statehouse in honor of Nobel Prize winner and Ohio author Toni Morrison’s birthday, ...