The Columbus Department of Public Safety is on track to spend more than $6 million on ShotSpotter since signing on in 2018.
Thousands of people in Southeast Nebraska remained without power Thursday morning, while Interstate 80 reopened after being ...
John ‘Jack’ Lindung, a retired Alex. Brown & Sons bond salesman, died of pancreatic cancer March 8 in Naples, Florida. He was ...
Remote work appeared, at first, to be that rare thing in corporate America: an efficiency measure that made both management ...
Lee's birthday, Jefferson Davis's birthday, and Columbus Day ... My older sister got married in a small room in city hall, and my twin sister had a small backyard wedding (though that one ...
Traditions will always come and go in the US, and as the years go by, it gets easier to predict the ones that will fade.
"I'm very proud of what I wrote, but I also take pride in the process that came in making it what it is," student journalist ...
School districts across central Ohio are voicing strong opposition to Governor Mike DeWine's proposed cuts to school funding.
Not even a week after a seemingly vote of goodwill between the City Council and local school district, council members voted to repeal the sales tax for the town’s public schools. The swift and ...
Finalizing its dismantling is likely impossible without an act of Congress, which created the department in 1979.
As COVID-19 roared on in October 2020, Somali community leaders in Columbus, Ohio, formed a small nonprofit organization aimed at assisting their community through the pandemic. Two years later, it ...