In October 2024, several months after Erich Hunker became CEO of Columbus Humane, he was diagnosed with breast cancer. While he was able to work through the first round of chemotherapy, the second ...
The nation's fourth largest Go Red for Women Luncheon brought together 600 attendees in support of the American Heart Association, Central Ohio.
Club 185 in German Village was already doing a bustling happy hour when dozens of new arrivals started streaming in. They came bearing scrapbooks, newspapers, swag. A Columbus Mad Cows T-shirt, just ...
As part of the Aminah Robinson Artist Fellowship, multimedia artist April Sunami is working in the artist's home and studio.
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Historic homes can present their new owners with a plethora of disasters, from leaks to sewage and more. Read on for how to navigate common problems.
In the narrow Statehouse stairwell outside the Ohio Senate chamber, the gangly blogger waits for lawmakers who routinely use this side entrance to enter the chamber. As a bipartisan group of state ...
The snow may still be flying, but it’s a great time to start thinking about summer. If you’re wondering how your children and grandchildren will spend their time after the last school bell rings, the ...
It’s a Thursday night at Sweeney’s Walnut Street Tavern in Franklinton, and the bar is sardine-can full. People are stacked three deep in the narrow, house-meets-tavern neighborhood hangout, which has ...
Of all the things one doesn't expect when sitting down for a $150 meal, a broth made from vegetable scraps is probably close to the top of the list. Top quality ingredients, masterfully prepared and ...
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