• Photos: The Glorious Sons at Newport Music Hall

    Photos: The Glorious Sons at Newport Music Hall
    Canada’s finest five-piece rock-and-rollers, The Glorious Sons popped by the Newport Music Hall on Friday evening for a night of sing-along alt-rock. Thanks to a string of solid singles often heard on CD102.5, the Sons, consisting of Brett and Jay Emmons, Chris Koster, Adam Paquette and Chris Huot, just about sold out the Newport as […]
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  • Delta Adds Nonstop Flights to Seattle from CMH

    Delta Adds Nonstop Flights to Seattle from CMH
    Beginning June 8, 2020, Columbus travelers will be able to fly nonstop from John Glenn International Airport to Seattle with Delta Air Lines. Delta will be flying an Airbus A220 from Columbus to Seattle, making the city Delta’s 14th nonstop destination served from CMH. The airline offers up to 37 daily flights from Columbus, including […]
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  • Opinion: Are Gun & Abortion Laws Really The Top Priorities for Ohioans?

    Opinion: Are Gun & Abortion Laws Really The Top Priorities for Ohioans?
    By David C. DeWitt Every week it seems we are reporting stories coming from the Ohio Statehouse on one bill or another that further tinkers with Ohio’s abortion and gun laws, typically restricting abortion services and access to abortion services and expanding access to guns. We have a bill that would ban telemedicine as a way to receive abortion-related […]
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  • New “Inspector General” Positions Could Root Out Corruption in Ohio County Governments

    New “Inspector General” Positions Could Root Out Corruption in Ohio County Governments
    By Tyler Buchanan Lawmakers are considering a plan to establish a county inspector general system in Ohio, with the hopes of rooting out corruption, theft and other administrative problems in local governments.  Ohio currently has a state inspector general’s office, which conducts investigations of state entities. House Bill 311, sponsored by Rep. Dave Greenspan, R-Westlake, would […]
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  • Coronavirus Update from Columbus Public Health

    Coronavirus Update from Columbus Public Health
    The outbreak of a new coronavirus — COVID-19 — that originated in Wuhan, China in December and has since spread internationally to multiple countries, including the U.S. Columbus Public Health is reportedly closely monitoring the situation in an effort to prevent the spread of the infectious disease in Columbus and Worthington. There are currently no […]
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  • Telemedicine Bill Could Strip Healthcare From Underserved Ohioans

    Telemedicine Bill Could Strip Healthcare From Underserved Ohioans
    By Susan Tebben Leaders of Ohio’s Planned Parenthoods say a bill to limit abortion-related telemedicine is not only unconstitutional, but cuts off access to safe health care for Ohioans who need it most. Senate Bill 260 is set for a hearing and possible vote on Wednesday, to prevent the use of telemedicine as a way to prescribe […]
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  • Women Hold Less Than 30 Percent of County Offices Throughout Ohio

    Women Hold Less Than 30 Percent of County Offices Throughout Ohio
    By Tyler Buchanan There are more county sheriffs in Ohio named Scott than there are sheriffs that are women. There are also as many Johns serving as county engineer as are women. Across Ohio’s 88 counties, there is a striking disparity between the number of men and women serving in elected office.  In sum, women make […]
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  • OH-12’s Jenny Bell is ‘Not Too Good for Anybody’

    OH-12’s Jenny Bell is ‘Not Too Good for Anybody’
    In early February, when Ohio Third Congressional District candidate Morgan Harper met incumbent Rep. Joyce Beatty in the first debate of the race, Harper told onlookers that before launching her campaign, she was told she was “Going to pay for it, that I wouldn’t be able to get another job here, that this would be […]
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