Over the weekend protesters rallied in demonstrations large and small voicing their opposition to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
The “relentless” helicopter presence in primarily Black neighborhoods across Columbus has negatively impacted some residents’ mental health, prompting one resident to leave the city entirely.
Experts say the new law will tie the hands of health officials when they’re needed most and slow down time-sensitive health decisions at the population level.
The incident took place the same day that Sen. Brenner’s colleagues were introducing a new bill against distracted driving.
By J. Patrick Coolican | Ohio Capital Journal
The most urgent civic project of the next few years will be deradicalizing Americans who believe that in the absence of success at the ballot box, armed insurrection is a legitimate response.
The events of Jan 6, when an extremist mob loyal to then-President Donald Trump stormed…
Next-gen body cameras are coming in 2021, but until then, here’s a closer look at how the current body cameras at the Columbus Division of Police are meant to function.
It was a day we won’t forget.
Throughout Columbus’ history, zoning codes have been, shall we say, less than ideal in promoting strong development.
A deep dive by Frontline into how poverty is impacting kids here in Ohio.
Here’s what the mayoral recall process looks like in Columbus.