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Columbus Monthly and Columbus CEO hosted the second annual Inspiring Women event at Vitria on the Square on June 18. Twenty-three inspiring women were honored by the magazines and sponsors Oliver Law, ...
A curated list of things to see and do in Columbus this August. Plus, a list of ways to give back, including Pelotonia Ride ...
A $4.2New Albany topped the month's sales. Data comes from county auditor offices in Franklin, Delaware and Licking counties.
Columbus Monthly presents our Best Restaurants selections for fine dining in the city. Plus, a farewell to Chapman's Eat ...
The mother-daughter artists share a studio on East Broad Street featuring wooden arched doorways and natural light from large ...
The awards, for work in 2024, included first place wins for best feature, sports and environmental reporting in Ohio among ...
Columbus Monthly’s Best of Columbus 2024: Readers Pick Their Favorite Places and People The results of our annual reader poll highlight top picks for food and drink, shopping, sports, personalities ...
Columbus has long been-to a degree of notoriety-a haven for test marketing products. But all the derision about us being the perfect demographic snapshot of middle America isn't what's still driving … ...
Mayor Ginther and the police union are bargaining over a new contract on the heels of a revived racial justice movement and high-profile shootings of Black men by law enforcement.
Nonprofits face a perilous year ahead as state and federal budgets cause funding disappear, while needs for services are spiking.
The Schottensteins are one of the last power-broker families in Columbus. But some fear money and entitlement could undermine this enduring dynasty.
Redlining, race covenants: The roots of Columbus' ongoing color divide Columbus' historically Black neighborhoods are still feeling the effects of redlining and racial covenants during the 20th ...