Westerville Embarks on City Hall Improvement Project, Departments Temporarily Relocate to Keep Services Uninterrupted
The City Hall Improvement Project in Westerville will centralize services. City departments will relocate during the 18-24 month renovation, and public meetings will move to the Justice Center in January 2025.
Worthington City Schools Grapple with Religious Release Policy Amidst State Legislation Debate
Worthington City Schools is debating allowing religious release time for LifeWise Academy amidst concerns over church-state separation and potential student coercion, awaiting the outcome of a state bill that could mandate such policies.
Columbus Mayor Ginther Proposes $1.23 Billion Focus on Safety and Housing in 2025 Budget Plan
Mayor Ginther proposes a $1.23 billion budget for Columbus in 2025, focusing on safety, housing, and support for youth and vulnerable populations, with significant funding for police and fire departments.
New Military History Exhibit Opens at Fort Hayes Campus in Columbus on Veterans Day
The Fort Hayes campus has created an exhibit in Building 64 showcasing its military history as Columbus Barracks. The exhibit features archival items collected by teacher Eric East and the student-run Fort Hayes Historical Society.
Ohio Allocates $100M in Federal Grants to Escalate Fight Against Opioid Epidemic under Governor DeWine's Leadership
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announces $100 million in federal funding to fight opioid addiction and overdoses, with significant investment in local prevention, treatment, and recovery initiatives.
Upper Arlington Gears Up for Columbia Gas Infrastructure Overhaul in 2025
Upper Arlington prepares for major gas infrastructure upgrades by Columbia Gas, including pipeline replacements and new stations, starting near the high school in 2025, with efforts to engage residents and coordinate with city projects.












