23 Apr 2026 Things To Do In Columbus, Ohio Food Trucks, Music, And 80+ Vendors Are Taking Over Scioto Audubon For Earth Day Green Columbus hosts a free Earth Day celebration at Scioto Audubon Park with 80+ vendors, food trucks, music, and sustainability events. ByChelsea Wiley
23 Apr 2026 Things To Do In Columbus, Ohio This Wild Cup Sculpture At The Columbus Library Is About To Come Crashing Down The Wild Cup sculpture has taken over Columbus’ Main Library, and you’re invited to help knock it down on April 25. ByChelsea Wiley
23 Apr 2026 News AEP CEO Pay Hits $36.6M As Ohio Customers Struggle With Energy Bills AEP’s CEO earned $36.6M in 2025, the highest in the U.S. Here’s how that compares to Ohio wages and rising energy costs. ByChelsea Wiley
21 Apr 2026 History & Culture Columbus Designers Hit The Runway At Genoa Park This Summer The Fashion As Art runway show returns to Columbus Arts Festival June 12 with bold local designers and a free, can’t-miss show. ByChelsea Wiley
21 Apr 2026 Things To Do In Columbus, Ohio Star Wars Is Taking Over The Columbus Main Library For A Day Star Wars fans can head to Columbus Main Library May 2 for a free day of droids, lightsabers, trivia, and more. ByChelsea Wiley
21 Apr 2026 Things To Do In Columbus, Ohio The Short North’s Iconic Mona Lisa Mural Is Getting A Colorful Makeover A reimagined Mona Lisa mural is coming to the Short North, and you can watch it being created live along High Street this spring. ByChelsea Wiley
21 Apr 2026 News Columbus Joins NWSL As League Announces 18th Franchise For 2028 Season Columbus will get an NWSL team in 2028 after a debated public funding deal, bringing excitement and ongoing questions about the plan. ByChelsea Wiley
21 Apr 2026 Food & Drink Wolf’s Ridge At Worthington Inn Opens April 29 Wolf’s Ridge is opening inside the historic Worthington Inn on April 29, bringing a fresh menu and new energy to a local favorite. ByChelsea Wiley
21 Apr 2026 Travel Love a Good Road Trip? This New Ohio Trail Is for You Ohio’s new Transportation Trail features 80+ stops highlighting travel, innovation, and history across the state. Here’s how to explore it. ByChelsea Wiley
21 Apr 2026 News Columbus Approves $25M Plan For Women’s Soccer, But Not Without Pushback Columbus approved $25M for a women’s soccer facility at McCoy Park, but the plan is drawing backlash from neighbors. ByChelsea Wiley