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Combining cocktails with coffee isn't exactly a new trend, but the owners of Cure are looking to put their own spin on it when they open their doors Downtown later this month.
The machine that has spent the last several years digging a three-mile-long tunnel underneath Columbus finally arrived at its destination yesterday – an access shaft located along the Olentangy ...
Local authors Scott Woods and Hanif Abdurraqib have a conversation on July 10 from 6-7:30 p.m. on the Thurber House lawn, be there!
A two-year budget plan released by the Ohio Senate this week removes a small but crucial piece of funding that would support expanding passenger rail options in the state. It also eliminates the ...
The new two-year budget proposal unveiled this week by Ohio Senate Republicans would put an end to the almost universally popular Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits program. The bill calls for ...
Indie rock icons Vampire Weekend made a return to Columbus on Monday for an epic two hour plus set with a beautiful evening on Kemba lawn providing the perfect setting for the band's playful sing ...
A plan to bring affordable housing to a former salvage yard in Whitehall is moving forward. The 15-acre site at 3515 E. Main St., home to Wirthman Brothers Salvage Yard for decades, was recently ...
Goodfellas Pizzeria will open its first Columbus location this week in the Short North.
City Council President Shannon Hardin carries the weight of $170,000 in student debt, and he doesn’t want others to shoulder that burden.
Bridge’s End Brewing Co. opened on May 21 in the Shawnee Hills neighborhood with much anticipation.
Nada quietly closed its doors last week after a decade in the Arena District.
While tapas alone aren’t always the most budget-friendly option, it’s always more fun and cost effective to share with a group and sample the menu where you go. Columbus has quite a few spots ...