Drawing on his success as a creative leader and business owner, Shawn "Toof" Gray has a goal to give out 500 Thanksgiving ...
The Short North Tour of Homes and Gardens, an annual fundraiser produced by the Short North Civic Association, preview party ...
Real estate development couple Damien and Brandi Merk transformed the "crazy clock house" into a designer home perfect for ...
Fashion Week Columbus 2025, held Sept. 14–20, welcomed more than 1,500 attendees and raised over $200,000 to help fund ...
Bilal Ahmed, staff attorney at Ohio’s Council on American-Islamic Relations and a former immigration attorney at the ...
The Columbus food community witnessed the impact of increased immigration enforcement firsthand when Hiro Ramen and Tea on Sawmill Road shared on its social media that it had been raided by U.S.
No. 12 Georgia Tech took down Duke football 27-18 on Saturday, Oct. 18 in a Week 8 ACC contest at Wallace Wade Stadium. The Yellow Jackets outscored Duke 20-11 across the final two quarters en route ...
This month's cover story talks to chefs and immigration experts about the state of the industry under increased pressures.
As the independent theater's CEO steps away, Gateway board members are looking for someone to rally Columbus' film-loving community.
It took little convincing when freelance writer Randy Edwards pitched me on the idea of a feature on Bigfoot in eastern Ohio last spring. I’m endlessly fascinated by stories about creatures we can’t ...
There are those particularly cloudy summer days in Columbus that warrant a feeling of melancholy. Osaka Ton Katsu has the cure for that. Opened in March on South High Street near the Columbus Commons, ...