
VICTORY OVER VIOLENCE: Moms Against Gun Violence plans prayer rally in Columbus
One life lost to violence is one too many, and unfortunately this year 28 people in Columbus were murdered, according to the coroner’s office.
Continue Reading »One life lost to violence is one too many, and unfortunately this year 28 people in Columbus were murdered, according to the coroner’s office.
Continue Reading »More than half of U.S. refining capacity is built along the Gulf Coast, where the storm is heading.
Continue Reading »Arnold Spielberg, father of director Steven Spielberg and a pioneering computer engineer, has died.
Continue Reading »With COVID-19 cases still high, many colleges are developing shutdown contingency plans alongside their reopening arrangements.
Continue Reading »Collection of yard and bulk waste in Columbus may not be picked up on a regular schedule amid the pandemic.
Continue Reading »Columbus police have arrested a 19-year-old in connection to the stabbing of an employee at Auto Zone.
Continue Reading »Troy University has approved the renaming of one of the signature buildings on its main campus to honor the memory of the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis.
Continue Reading »The man who gunned down John Lennon outside his Manhattan apartment in 1980 was denied parole for an 11th time, state corrections officials said Wednesday.
Continue Reading »One official said Russian vehicles sideswiped a light-armored U.S. military vehicle, injuring four Americans. The official said two Russian helicopters flew above the Americans, and one of the aircraft was within about 70 feet of the vehicle.
Continue Reading »Experts warn that using an untested vaccine that has not yet proven to be safe or effective could ultimately undermine the response to the pandemic and cause more distrust among people about whether or not to be
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