Mental health services: County signs contract with provider
County officials have selected a new provider for mental health services for more than 400 county employees and eligible family members.
Feeling like a million bucks: Landmark Columbus leaders take aim at magic number for...
A celebratory High Five Day arrived with what leaders acknowledged is a high financial goal for the nonprofit Landmark Columbus Foundation: $1 million in its endowment fund by the end of the year.
Consumer Reports calls for Cosco baby jumper recall
Independent watchdog Consumer Reports is advocating for the recall of a baby jumper manufactured by a subsidiary of Columbus-based Dorel Juvenile Group Inc., due to multiple complaints that children could potentially be injured due to support straps breaking.
Alleged Lincoln Park shooting getaway driver appears in court
The 18-year-old accused of driving a vehicle from which another teen allegedly shot four people at Lincoln Park in Columbus on May 23 made an initial court appearance Friday.
Fire destroys Dawson Street home
Firefighters from multiple volunteer fire departments responded to a structure fire on Dawson Street near Garden City.
Design camp open to sixth to 10th graders
A first-ever Exhibit Columbus and Foundation for Youth Design Camp for students in grades six through 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 26-30 still has openings — and scholarship help for those needing it to cover the $175-per-student cost.
The public weighs in on concept for westside CRH property
An open house on the draft plan for Columbus Regional Hospital’s 690-acre westside property attracted a number of residents offering a variety of perspectives on the concept.
City approves subdivision agreement
The city of Columbus has cleared a developer to start work on a new residential subdivision that drew some criticism from neighbors during a previous rezoning request.
Company pitches apartments proposal
The developer on The Taylor apartment complex and urban grocer is proposing another downtown mixed-use development that would call for an approximately $5 million subsidy from the Columbus Redevelopment Commission.
Pence votes for debt limit deal
Rep. Greg Pence, R-Indiana, voted in favor of a debt ceiling and budget cuts package late Wednesday to avert a default that would shake the global economy.