Installing green infrastructure in residential areas can prevent stormwater from flooding sewer systems and significantly curb heavy metal pollution, suggests a new study.
Dispatch reporters Dave Purpura and Frank DiRenna offer five things to watch in Week 9 of the 2025 OHSAA football season.
Private real estate development is driving 67 percent of new park and greenway creation in 10 major U.S. cities, according to ...
In a modest strip mall in Columbus, Ohio, there’s a Vietnamese treasure that locals whisper about with reverence: Mi Li Cafe. This unassuming spot might not catch your eye from the road, but the ...
Hidden behind an unassuming A-frame exterior in Columbus, Villa Nova Ristorante holds culinary treasures that locals have been savoring for generations. This charming Italian eatery might not catch ...
Chris Kelley announced Monday that he is running for the District 7 Columbus City Council seat. Kelley was joined by Shawna Love during his campaign announcement. Love, who ...
If you’ve noticed a strange smell in Columbus this week, you’re not alone. City officials say dry weather and old sewers are ...
Ohio State University Study Highlights Green Infrastructure's Role in Reducing Urban Water Pollution
Ohio State University research highlights how green infrastructure like rain gardens can reduce heavy metals in urban water ...
"No Kings" protests are planned across Ohio on Oct. 18. See the full list of events near you, and protest rights you should ...
A Columbus restaurant owner took his frustration with magnolia trees blocking his business sign straight to Columbus City Council Tuesday morning. The Vallarta Mexican Restaurant on Fort Benning Road ...
On "Monday Night Football" the Lions controlled the game from start to finish to beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Protesters turned out at roughly 2,700 rallies around the country to celebrate free speech and protest many of the Trump ...
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