The Weekend with G in the City
The Weekend with G in the City
The Weekend with G in the City
Local leaders gathered at the Linden Community Center today to have a conversation about what's next for the city of Columbus as the area continues to grow.
Impact Community Action, a central Ohio non-profit working to address the housing crisis, honored community leaders who contribute to that work.
Halloween is right around the corner, and as families pick up candy to hand out to trick-or-treaters, the cost may come as a shock. An Ohio State professor unwrapped the reason behind surging prices.
Every year, the Columbus Blue Jackets dedicate a game to children battling cancer. Today, to get ready for that game and for the team's 25th anniversary, they brought together current and past pediatric cancer heroes.
Just in time for Halloween, the city of Columbus is renaming a downtown street in honor of famous horror author and Columbus native, R.L. Stine.
Columbus police, city and community leaders are emphasizing the importance of locking up guns to keep them away from children.
U.S. 33 in Marysville is shut down Thursday afternoon due to a crash.
There is more optimism about a large far east side property which has been vacant and is in rough shape. The site of the former Fort Rapids Resort has been empty since 2016. In recent years there's been a big fire and a burst pipe. A probate court judge recently approved the property's sale.
It’s getting colder in central Ohio and many are turning their heat on for the first time since last winter. Experts at AEP Ohio and Atlas Butler Heating, Cooling and Plumbing said regular maintenance of heat systems in your home is important to keep you warm and to keep utility bills low.
A battle between Ohio State and the team up north has begun off the field.
After opening a second Columbus location last month, Blu Note Jazz Cafe owner Derrik Pannell is now eyeing preparations for a new live music venue in Franklinton.