COLUMBUS, Ohio — Five puppies discovered in a dumpster outside a Columbus apartment earlier this week are recovering at the Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center, said assistant director ...
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For over 90 years, LEGO has provided family fun for builders all over the world. Whether your child is starting their own collection or you’re still expanding your own, there’s a LEGO set for everyone ...
Columbus Academy football player Michael Milenkovski was selected as the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Boys Athlete of the Week for Oct. 13-19. Milenkovski had six tackles, four ...
KANSAS CITY — Eighth-ranked BYU fell 90-89 at Nebraska in its first of two exhibition games to start the 2025-26 college basketball season, but coach Kevin Young still wants to play more of the ...
HILLIARD, Ohio (WCMH) — Amazon Web Services’ contested proposal to power Hilliard data centers with a fuel cell system is now expected to move forward without city approval. “In my opinion, the AWS ...
City officials have provided an update on current and upcoming construction projects throughout Columbus, including the Judicial Center, roads and designing a potential new Muscogee County Jail. The ...
Legoland Discovery Center Westchester in Yonkers offers an all-weather indoor playground where kids can build, play, and interact with LEGO creations and characters. An NFL kicker just hit a 68-yard ...
A joint venture of several big-name real estate companies landed nearly $200 million in debt to refinance a shopping center 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan. Blackstone Real Estate Debt Strategies ...
SafeHouse Ministries executive director Neil Richardson, pictured Oct. 21, 2025, stands in the sick room at Bright Futures of Columbus, 1342 17th St., a new childcare center SafeHouse opened to fill a ...
For 60 years, the Roger Lehecka Double Discovery Center has helped over 25,000 low-income high school students from Harlem and Washington Heights navigate educational barriers by offering a variety of ...