Columbus will spend $900,000 on designing the Linden Green Line, an ambitious seven-mile-long park that has been in the works since the city acquired the land along an abandoned railroad corridor in ...
Installing green infrastructure in residential areas can prevent stormwater from flooding sewer systems and significantly curb heavy metal pollution, suggests a new study.
In 1849, local farmers gave a total of 84 acres on the then southern periphery of Columbus for the creation of Green Lawn ...
Columbus City Council advances Linden Green Line Project, a 7-mile park on old rail tracks, reconnecting neighborhoods with a 2028 completion goal.
New homes being built in Linden will be listed at $199,000 to $215,000, well under the average listing price for homes in ...
The bill would cut federal funding to state and local governments that replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Correction: A previous version of this story misidentified the entity that owned land that the city previously considered for the North Star Playground Project. The Ohio Department of Transportation ...