If you’re looking for something to entertain the whole family for this holiday season, the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer is here for you. Whether you want to spend money or enjoy for free, here is a ...
Central Ohio is likely to see 4-6 inches of snow on Dec. 13, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.
As newcomers pour into Columbus and longtime residents keep debating its identity, a local writer's new book aims to give us ...
Columbus City Council President Pro Tem Rob Dorans and other city officials are moving a zoning overhaul through city council in 2024 that aims to revamp the 70-year-old existing code along Columbus's ...
The Cincinnati Bengals (5-10) continue their march to the end of the season with a home game against Arizona Cardinals (3-12) ...
Frank LaRose is Ohio’s 51st Secretary of State. He also chairs the Ohio Ballot Board and serves as a member of the Ohio ...
A strong windstorm that blew across Oregon during the early morning hours of Dec. 17 left many Oregonians without power. Here ...
Another Columbus-area municipality has enacted a temporary moratorium on data center construction. Washington Township trustees unanimously voted 3-0 on Dec. 8 to place a 90-day ban on data centers ...
In rural Prentiss County, on a triangle of land cornered between a stretch of U.S. 45 and Twenty Mile Creek, Joanna Byrd ...
A new book includes more than 100 illustrations depicting everything from early roads and earthworks to lost neighborhoods, abandoned inclines and subway routes, plus "the inevitable chili map." ...
Over 65,000 new properties have been developed in Greater Houston floodplains since Harvey. Experts say reversing the trend ...
Each year, the News Tribune newsroom staff compiles a list of the stories that kept us talking amongst ourselves.