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AmplifyBio faces a lawsuit for allegedly violating layoff notification laws after closing its central Ohio facilities on April 4.
The city of Columbus is continuing to take steps to reduce domestic violence cases, as the city continues to see a surge in ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said Vallejo-Arevalo is not a United States citizen and was in Ohio illegally.
The Santa María de la Paz Catholic Community Knights of Columbus is spearheading the popular program for the second year in a ...
Ready, set, grow! St. Vincent Family Services held an evening of community building and behavioral health education. Summer break is typically a season of fun and free time ...
A Columbus nonprofit is in hot water once again after a judge accused it of violating a court-ordered agreement.
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Can the former first-round pick be productive enough to help the Guardians' sagging offense sometime this season?
A violent rampage through a Kansas City neighborhood left residents shaken, traumatized — and questioning the system meant to ...
The Atlanta Braves parted with two veterans who recently came to the organization with a level of intrigue for different reasons.
A central Ohio nonprofit is figuring out its next steps after the site of their newest project was hit by thieves.
Questions persist about how those homicides are being counted — and whether certain deaths are being overlooked.
The Ohio State Buckeyes have been an elite football program over the last few seasons, partially due to their success at wide ...
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