Heavily redacted emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice appear to show Les Wexner, Ohio's richest man, was investigated by the FBI as a co-conspirator in Jeffrey Epstein's 2019 sex trafficking case. Wexner's lawyer denies this.
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Business & EconomyIn November, Ray Ray's Hog Pit closed locations in Linworth, Johnstown and Marion. Its website still lists four locations as open in Clintonville, Franklinton, Westerville and Granville.
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The new charge was for physical control, meaning he was in the driver's seat of a car with keys while under the influence.
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WOSU’s Debbie Holmes spoke to John Moore, general manager of Hauser Heating and Air in Blue Ash, Ohio, and current president of the Air Conditioning Contractors of Ohio.
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Columbus police say officers went to the 1500 block of East Long Street on Monday just before 8:40 p.m. on a reported shooting.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentLongtime LGBTQ+ community leader Tristan Vaught began to medically transition just before their 46th birthday.
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"We did not invite ICE into our community, and we are not trying to be hospitable hosts," said Columbus Councilwoman Lourdes Barroso de Padilla.
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"Others can choose name calling, we are choosing to stay focused on the residents of Columbus," is what was written in a statement from Mayor Andrew Ginther's office on Monday, after Musk called Ginther "a traitor to America."
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe lawsuit alleges the Ohio budget passed this summer unlawfully included provisions weakening legal recourse to stop air pollution.
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In a flurry of bills signed on Friday was one that makes big changes in Ohio’s law on vicious dogs.
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Curious CbusFor nearly five decades, a glowing “Happy Holidays” message has appeared each winter on Nationwide’s downtown Columbus skyscraper, becoming a familiar seasonal sight for residents and visitors.
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A new poll from Emerson College in Boston shows some interesting trends that likely give Ohio Democrats hope and give Republicans pause.
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